2011년 10월 24일 월요일

I noted above not a one has missed the cut

Next is Chris DiMarco (35), then Steve Stricker (46), Lucas Glover (51) ... Plus, the average finish of all winners on Tour when they play the following week this year is 24.7, and as I noted above not a one has missed the cut. Remember early in the year when I was curious as to how players manage in a tournament following their first-ever win? And I found out, to my surprise,TN Requin pas cher, that (based on 2006 anyway) first-timers did pretty well for themselves the following week, one of them even finishing T2. He ended up T4. Still young, still lot of potential, I just wonder about drive.Take Brent Snedeker (80-1), 1/6 unit: Snedeker's making a living. That meant my chances for the week rested on Vaughn Taylor and Jim Furyk in the outright. He's coming off a T16 last week. Well, if you look at all winners from this year alone, and how they did the following week if they played (most did), you see even more striking results: T34, T48, T31, T19, 2, T9, T38, T28, T11, T27. Furyk missed his first cut in forever and Taylor looked good but couldn't stay out of trouble late in the game Monday. So, I lost half a unit on the week, bringing the season tally to -4.3 units for the year.At this week's Zurich Classic of New Orleans, take Daniel Chopra (40-1), 1/6 unit: He has to win some time. Maybe his DQ last week for an illegal drop will have an inverse Mark Wilson effect and propel Chopra to his first victory.Take Sean O'Hair (20-1), 1/6 unit: After a rough start to the year in which he missed a lot of cuts,Air Max France Tn 2011 Femme O'Hair has gone T14, T14 and 7 (last week) in his last three. Don't get me wrong, I'd love to be in New Orleans, now more than ever. He said he'll be there and joked, "Y'ain't gonna see redneck surfin', I'm sorry."Breath of fresh air, this Mr. Half the young guys on Tour seem to think they can wear personality in the form of yellow pants or pink shirts.Weekley's playing again this week, which gets me thinking about his chances. you get the point. Weekley, in the otherwise staid world of golf. He didn't play the Zurich Classic last year, but finished T14 in 2005. He hasn't slagged off since that 3 at the Buick Invitational, finishing out of T50 just once since. David Toms is the highest ranked player in the field (19th in the world ranking). Some respectable and high finishes in there. If Weekley ends up in the top-25 this week, I like my chances in the head-to-head.(All picks from willhill.com)Jeremy Church is a documented member of the Professional Handicappers League. In case you don't, though, Chris Couch is the defending champ.Couch and Boo Weekley share something in common: they both chew tobacco. I don't see him that way because he's much more talented than DiMarco and seems to be better in the temper department. Just four weeks until The Players. Weekley. I smell me a head-to-head candidate ...But first, last week: Trevor Immelman withdrew late Wednesday. I just can't see him being a DiMarco type of player---lots of cuts made, T25-ish finishes,Nike rift ninja femme lots of yearly money but little or no wins to show for it. I had him in the outright and also in the head-to-head. As we saw at the Buick, it's his poise more than anything else---he doesn't think too much out there.In the head-to-head, take Weekley to finish higher than Stephen Leaney (10-11), 1 unit: It's true Leaney's been playing really well lately (T8, T19 and 3 in his last three tournaments), but so has Mr. We've got to get through the Zurich Classic this week first. It's the golf that's the problem. Not a missed cut among them. Weekley, who won last week with consecutive chip-in pars on the 17th and 18th at Harbourtown, was asked by the Golf Channel about playing in Maui next year. Read all of his articles at [http://www.procappers.com/Jeremy_Church.htm].

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