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Riviera Country Club for Round 2 3-Ball bets at the Genesis Invitational

It’s rare that we deep-dive into any match-up bets before the weekend. We don’t often delve into the round by round bets early in tournaments as there is benefit (and an edge) to be had in extracting some extra data for the week. So, when we do, it pays to pay attention. At the Genesis Invitational, David Bieleski (@DeepDiveGolf) has found some 3 balls with promising returns.

As always, make sure you have delved into all our deep-dive into this course. We cover the key metrics for Riviera Country Club to find success at Riviera Country Club. You can find my pre-tournament statistical analysis of the Genesis Invitational here.

You can also catch the most recent PGA Draftcast episode below. Catch us live on YouTube every Tuesday at 9PM ET.

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Best Bets: Round 2 3-Balls

J.J Spaun over Luke List and Kevin Yu
3u +225 Unibet (+220 MGM)
Justin Thomas over Tiger Woods and Gary Woodland
5u -115 Bet365 (-118 MGM)
Adam Scott over Alex Smalley and Taylor Montgomery
5u +100 William Hill (+100 MGM/FanDuel)

Treble Spaun/JT/Scott to win their 3-ball
1u +1068 Bet365
Boxed Doubles Spaun/JT/Scott to win their 3-ball
6u (3 x 2u Doubles) Bet365

Genesis Invitational: J.J. Spaun over List/Yu

Let’s be real: Luke List (+120) is a dreadful putter. He just gained +4.59 SG: Putt in round 1 to lead the field putting. He has only gained putting at this course in 1/8 tournaments at the Genesis Invitational. We can expect some regression.

As to the other in the 3-ball, Kevin Yu (+200) shot +4 today without a single birdie. He lost across the board in all SG metrics.

Meanwhile, J.J. Spaun ranked 68/70 losing -3.31 SG: Putt in round 1, is statistically a better putter than List, and has gained putting here in 3/6 tournaments at Riviera. He was also 7th for SG: APP.

Very happy to take the underdog in this 3-ball at long odds.

Genesis Invitational: Justin Thomas over Woods/Woodland

JT really shot himself over the first 9 holes, losing -2.13 strokes putting and -1.27 approach on the front 9 alone. Perhaps he was simply Tiger-struck? He found his game over the 2nd half of the round, gaining +1.52 SG: APP and +1.19 SG: Putt. Thomas also lost -0.94 SG: ATG on the round.

He has gained 4+ strokes putting at the Genesis Invitational in 4/6 most recent events at Riviera. That includes when in the dreadful first 6 months to 2023. The Genesis Invitational was the only event he gained strokes putting. He has gained in SG: ATG at every tournament he has played here.

Woodland stats are massively buoyed by an eagle at the 11th hole. He has only gained putting in 1/6 at the Genesis Invitational and only finished better than 26th once. He has had his own medical issues to deal with and Woods obviously still suffering from both rust and injury, claiming the shank at the last was due not to the leg but a back-spasm. I’ll certianly be claiming back-spasms next time I shank the ball. Of course, he might produce some Woods magic but I like the number available on JT to continue the good form he showed on his 2nd 9.

Genesis Invitational: Adam Scott over Smalley/Montgomery

This bet is not so much about what Adam Scott did, but more about what the others didn’t do in round 1 at the Genesis Invitational.

Montgomery was 61st for SG: APP and 63rd for SG: OTT. Basically, his ranking of 65/70 in SG: T2G really tells the story of how poor his ball-striking was. He has only played the Genesis Invitational once last year, missing the cut.

Likewise, Alex Smalley was very poor in round 1. Having just lost -8.20 SG: APP at the WM Phoenix Open, he lost another -3.91 SG: APP on Thursday here. His Genesis Invitational record reads 72-MC.

Therefore, neither of these pose much threat to Adam Scott. Although he didn’t play brilliantly, he was still better statistically than his two competitors. Scott is a two time winner at the Genesis Invitational and has been in brilliant form in 2024. Look for a return to business in the 2nd round.

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Riviera Country Club host of our Genesis Invitational Preview

For the first time in history, six consecutive winners on the PGA Tour have been priced at 100/1 or longer pre-tournament. The reason for this could be speculated from many angles. My suspicion is that it is a combination of the middle of these markets being decimated by LIV Golf acquisitions, but also some regression from previous season. 2023 saw a lack of winners at triple figures or beyond. There is a chance that what we are experiencing is simply the law of averages at play, with a large number of winners between 50/1 and 100/1 last year. As we preview the Genesis Invitational, we also have the excitement of the return of Tiger Woods to competition.

The Tiger Woods Conversation

As mentioned on the PGA Draftcast this week, the deep passion fans have to see Tiger again be competitive will influence their decisions in their preview of the Genesis Invitational. A few factors need to be considered here. Of course, the tough walk of Riviera Country Club is not the most ideal given Tiger’s injury. The injury in this instance is far more severe than when is previous back issues were in-play in the late 2010s.

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Riviera Country Club has also not been the best venue for Tiger Woods. Historically, he has underperformed at this tournament compared to other golf courses. His best finish at this track came in 2004 in debut when finishing 7th. His overall popularity is still going to see him disproportionally owned in DFS compared to his actual chances. I suspect he will make the cut, with a finish around 35th would not surprise.

Riviera Country Club Course Analysis

The Genesis Invitational preview is again hosted at Riviera Country Club. The course has hosted this tournament on 59 prior occasions and every instance of the event since 1999. As such, there is a wealth of data to deep-dive into this week.

The course is decently long at 7,322 yards for a par 71. Tree-lined fairways and bunkering narrow the course, along with fairway width sitting below 30 yards on average. Rough is only 2 inches in length. However, do note that the grass type is kikuyu. This grass is quite sticky and difficult. It is liable to fliers or grabbing onto the hosel of the club.

We see a very large number of approach shots from 150-200 yards. Coincidentally, this is the same approach range that received a significant uptick in predicted approach range last week at the WM Phoenix Open. Greens are large at over 7,000sq feet on average. However, they do play a lot smaller than this. The multi-tiered nature of the greens sees the actual target area reduced to much smaller. The course has some of the highest correlation on the PGA Tour of SG: ATG and success as a result.

We have seen bombers find success at this track as of late. Given the recent weather, an argument could be made that this will again be the case this week. Personally, I would rather hone in on the best ball-strikers and SG: ATG along with putting acumen on this poa annua surfaces.

Course Comps for our Genesis Invitational Preview

Prior course form at Riviera Country Club has proven a good preview guide to future success. In fact, after Augusta National it is the second most predictive of any other regular venue on the PGA Tour.

The Masters and Augusta National are also intrinsically tied to this event. Jon Rahm completed the double last year and golfers such as Will Zalatoris, Hideki Matsuyama, and Adam Scott have found success on both tracks. This event has long been regarded as one of the best form guides to The Masters along with the Plantation Course at Kapalua.

Finally, the Valspar Championship host is the Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort. They are both fairly long courses with tree-lined fairways, providing a stern test for golfers. It can be used as another reasonable guide, despite sitting on opposite sides of the United States.

Weather

Firstly, it is worth making a comment on the format this week for our Genesis Invitational preview. The tournament features just 70 players and is a signature event. However, there is also a cut this week. This is at the demand of Tiger Woods. The cut will be either 50 players and ties OR any player within 10 strokes of the lead after 36 holes. As such, any player missing the cut will have had to have played fairly poorly.

Therefore, weather plays less of a factor in our decisions this week. Regardless, weather is calm for the week. What does bear some consideration is the huge amount of rainfall experienced in California recently. The state received a year’s worth of rain in a week. The golf course superintendents will likely struggle to get the course as firm and fast as they would like, especially for Thursday and Friday. You may find that the course also plays a little bit longer as a result.

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