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RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
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#36Comment -
cincinnatikid513SBR Aristocracy
- 11-23-17
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#37my brother has an account he plays for small stakes 5 dollars 10 dollar entries i could do a matchup on his if i wanted for small stakes, ive never been into the draft kings contest, i think it's a rig job u have professionals with hundreds of entries and the normal person has no chance to winComment -
cincinnatikid513SBR Aristocracy
- 11-23-17
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#39andrew jackson on all these guys ran rooyed gets a hamilton as well
norlander
van rooyen
sam burns
straka
list
ortiz
merrittComment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
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#40my brother has an account he plays for small stakes 5 dollars 10 dollar entries i could do a matchup on his if i wanted for small stakes, ive never been into the draft kings contest, i think it's a rig job u have professionals with hundreds of entries and the normal person has no chance to winComment -
cincinnatikid513SBR Aristocracy
- 11-23-17
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#45POWER RANKINGS: 3M OPEN
15 Charles Howell III Returns to the site of lost opportunity with a similar top-30 drought as this time in 2019. He began last year's finale just two shots off the lead, and then backpedaled into a T23. 14 Will Gordon Reset after missing the cut in Detroit, but he's all set for membership in 2020-21. Everything until then is a bonus. In 26 rounds on the PGA TOUR this season, he ranks eighth in GIR. 13 Patrick Rodgers Refuses to rest but why should he with a pair of top 20s in the restart. That includes a T18 at the Memorial where he led the field in putting inside 10 feet (67-for-70). 12 Doc Redman Got chewed up at Muirfield Village last week, but he connected three top 25s on easier tracks in his three previous starts. Currently 18th on TOUR in greens in regulation. 11 Russell Henley The streaky 31-year-old missed last year's cut, but he placed T7 at the Workday Charity Open where he ranked second in GIR and T5 in proximity. Also led the field in scrambling. 10 Luke List Not that he's complaining because it has to feel good, but he's played some stressful golf lately. At the same time, the win on the KFT in June also was a relief. T10 last week at Muirfield Village. 9 Erik van Rooyen Last week's T22 positioned the South African to strike for PGA TOUR membership in 2020-21. Inside the top 10 at the Memorial in GIR, proximity and Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green. 8 Lucas Glover Closed out a T7 here last year with a course-record-tying 62. Since play resumed this summer, the renown ball-striker is 5-for-5 with four top 25s thanks to consistently improved putting. 7 Henrik Norlander Flashed terrific putting for the second straight start, this time it yielded at T6 at Memorial. It also keeps alive the possibility for something special for a guy best known as a ball-striker. 6 Charley Hoffman The 43-year-old has manufactured what could be classified as a veteran season amid bouts of flat form. Rested after a T7 at the Workday. He's 20th on TOUR in putting: birdies-or-better. 5 Tommy Fleetwood Don't call it a holdout, but the Brit was patient in his return to action during a pandemic. In the last 12 months, he has a win, three seconds, a third, a T4 and a T5 worldwide. 4 Tony Finau Hard to believe that last week's front-loaded solo eighth was his first top 20 since the playoff loss in Arizona in early February. T3 in greens hit en route to a T23 at last year's 3M Open. 3 Dustin Johnson After taking two weeks off post-Travelers triumph, he went 80-80 at Memorial. It's less intense to miss the cut by a million than by one, though. Ranks 16th in putting: birdies-or-better. 2 Matthew Wolff Given his profile, the first-time defending champ doesn't project concern despite new distractions and duties. Rebounded for a T22 at Memorial where almost everything was solid. 1 Harris English If time off due to COVID-19 was a bother, it wasn't reflected in a T13 at the Memorial. Nine top 20s this season. So consistently strong throughout his bag and showing no signs of a slump. Comment -
cincinnatikid513SBR Aristocracy
- 11-23-17
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#46EXPERT PICKS: 3M OPEN
SEAN MARTIN
SENIOR EDITOR
Tony Finau
Tommy Fleetwood
Dustin Johnson
Matthew Wolff
Sam Burns
Brooks KoepkaMatthew Wolff Defending champ is coming off a solid T22 at Muirfield Village where all parts of his game looked impressive. ROB BOLTON
FANTASY INSIDER
Harris English
Tony Finau
Dustin Johnson
Matthew Wolff
Tommy Fleetwood
Lucas GloverHarris English No reason not to clear the deck in the final event of Segment 3. The returning Fleetwood will challenge for the highest ownership percentage, but my projected winner continues to glide under the radar. BEN EVERILL
STAFF WRITER
Tony Finau
Dustin Johnson
Tommy Fleetwood
Matthew Wolff
Cameron Davis
Brooks KoepkaTony Finau Curses are meant to be broken. Finau has form on the board and sooner or later it’s going to last all four rounds. I’ll say sooner.
CAMERON MORFIT
STAFF WRITER
Tony Finau
Dustin Johnson
Carlos Ortiz
Matthew Wolff
Paul Casey
Brooks KoepkaMatthew Wolff He came close at Rocket Mortgage and is back in his happy place. Repeat.
MIKE McALLISTER
MANAGING EDITOR
Harris English
Tommy Fleetwood
Dustin Johnson
Matthew Wolff
Lucas Glover
Erik van Rooyen
Tommy Fleetwood He’s certainly rested but will he be rusty? I’m banking that he’s not. JASON SOBEL
THE ACTION NETWORK, GOLFBET
Henrik Norlander
Erik Van Rooyen
Sahith Theegala
Kristoffer Ventura
Sam Burns
Tony FinauErik van Rooyen He went to college in Minnesota, married a woman from there, will be staying at his in-laws' house and loves this golf course -- oh, and he's 43rd in the world and playing well. That's enough for me. (For GolfBet's favorites this week, click here) Comment -
CWDSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-22-12
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#47van rooyen +4500
cabrera bello +7000
howell III +8000
tringale +12500
watney +15000
English +3000
DJ +1100Comment -
CWDSBR Hall of Famer
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#48British Masters
Suri +7000
Armitage +7000
Paisley +5500
Johnston +5000
Stone +4500Comment -
cincinnatikid513SBR Aristocracy
- 11-23-17
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#49GOLF — Carlos Ortiz (undisclosed) has withdrawn from the 3M Open
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brockSBR Hall of Famer
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#50Ryan Moore +5500
Charley Hoffman +7000Comment -
CHOICESBR Sharp
- 12-19-13
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#51Was listening to Will Gordon's caddie on a podcast last night. He said that driving distance is very important this week, and you can bomb and gouge this course. Finau is bombing it further than anyone in the field right now. He might very well win finally. 14-1 is not a good number.Comment -
cincinnatikid513SBR Aristocracy
- 11-23-17
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#52Was listening to Will Gordon's caddie on a podcast last night. He said that driving distance is very important this week, and you can bomb and gouge this course. Finau is bombing it further than anyone in the field right now. He might very well win finally. 14-1 is not a good number.Comment -
RITZSBR MVP
- 11-03-09
- 1993
#53Finau best player not to win more has to get over the Saturday/Sunday pressure and play steady golf.Comment -
CHOICESBR Sharp
- 12-19-13
- 354
#56The Corollary course for 3M is The Rocket Mortage. Strakas results there: T8, T11. He is a good play this week. It is pretty cringeworthy to see anyone betting Glover at anything below 60-1. The guy hasn't won in his last 206 starts.Comment -
El NinoSBR Posting Legend
- 05-03-12
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#58Sam Burns, Lucas Glover, Brian HarmanComment -
cincinnatikid513SBR Aristocracy
- 11-23-17
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#59from pgatour.com joshua perry
Perry’s 3M Open Betting Picks, Preview: Expect Another Longshot Winner at TPC Twin Cities
The Course
TPC Twin Cities comes in at 7,431 yards for a par 71.
The main defense is water, which is in play on about half the holes, but if players stay dry, they can go really low. I’d expect the winner to be in the 20-under par range, a stark contrast to what we saw at Muirfield Village last week.
In the end, it will likely come down to whoever brings a hot putter with them to the Twin Cities. We’ll be dealing with bentgrass greens this week and they usually don’t favor anyone in particular.
The Favorites
As mentioned, there are plenty of stars taking the week off.
Dustin Johnson opened as the favorite at +1000 ($10 bet wins $100), fresh off a pair of 80s at Memorial. He’s epitomized the highs and lows of the game in a two-event swing — winning at the Travelers and following it up with a 16-over at Jack’s Place.
Brooks Koepka is right behind DJ at +1200. Koepka recently said the knee injury that’s plagued him since the fall is still giving him trouble, so that alone is enough of a reason for me to steer clear at this price. Plus, he hasn’t shown any real signs of contending since the restart.
Perhaps the most intriguing field note is that Tommy Fleetwood will make his first start since the hiatus. The long-haired Liverpudlian is tied with Tony Finau at +1400.
I’ve avoided betting on these top guys in their first event since the restart and I won’t change that approach now. I just don’t feel comfortable betting such short odds when I don’t know where a guy’s game is at.
Finau fell from +6600 at Memorial to +1400 this week, which is the biggest odds dip in this range. His struggles down the stretch are well known at this point and he isn’t really bettable at such a short number.
Paul Casey and Matthew Wolff close out this range at +2200 and +2500, respectively.
Casey, who missed the cut at Muirfield Village, made my card at +8000 last week, but I’ve got no interest in him at +2200.
Wolff won this event as a 100-1 longshot last season, and even though I’ll pass on him at this number, I’ll look for similar guys who are long off the tee and can ride a hot putter.
The Mid-Tier
I’ll start my card with a play on Sam Burns at +5000.
Burns has played well in much stronger fields than this one since the break and has finished inside the top-30 in each of his last three starts. In addition to his solid form, he’s a good driver and usually putts well, so he meets the profile that I’m looking to back at TPC Twin Cities, where he notched a seventh-place finish in 2019.
Burns looked like a really strong prospect coming out of the Korn Ferry Tour a few years ago but a wrist injury slowed his progress. He seems to have worked his way back from that.
With the stars away, this is a good chance for Burns to break through.
Pick: Sam Burns +5000
Patrick Rodgers is next up at +6600. The 28-year-old is strong off the tee and can get hot with the putter, plus he’s coming off a top-20 performance in a loaded field at Memorial.
Rodgers is pretty hit-and-miss with his irons, but I’d expect him to grab a win at some point and he can shine in this type of field.
I’m also in on another bomber who putts it well, Jhonattan Vegas, at +7000.
Vegas has made three out of four cuts since the pause and he hasn’t lost strokes off the tee since October, so his form and profile are where I want them to be heading into the 3M.
I wouldn’t dip too far below these numbers on any of the guys in this range. True value will be tough to find in this field, so sure to shop around for the best price.
Pick: Jhonnatan Vegas +7000
The Longshots
Wolff cashed in this range last year, so there’s no reason to think we couldn’t have another longshot winner again this week.
My first play in this range will be Kristoffer Ventura at +9000.
Ventura has a couple of top-10 finishes on the Korn Ferry Tour since the restart and he finished 21st in his last PGA TOUR start at the Rocket Mortgage, so his game is in good shape.
Ventura doesn’t come with the same hype as Wolff or Viktor Hovland, his former college teammates, but he’s been playing solid golf and could find himself playing alongside them more consistently after picking up a couple of KFT wins last summer.
Pick: Kristoffer Ventura +9000
I’m also going to back my old friend, Keith Mitchell, at +12500.
Not much has gone Mitchell’s way recently but he gained strokes on approach for the first since the restart at Memorial and finished 22nd. His putter has been fine and he’s long enough off the tee, so if he can keep his approach in line he should be able to compete this week. Mitchell won in a much better field than this, so I’ll bet on his game continuing to trend in the right direction.
Pick: Keith Mitchell +12500
Lastly, I’ll back Derek Ernst at +30000.
Ernst was the 54-hole leader on the Korn Ferry Tour last week and he’s seemed to have found his groove again. Ernst has three straight top-20 finishes on the KFT and, outside of a rough five-hole stretch to begin his final round, he was as good as anybody in the field at TPC San Antonio over the weekend.
Ernst won at Quail Hollow, another driver-heavy course, so I’ll throw a dart on him at a huge number.
Pick: Derek Ernst +30000
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stevenashModerator
- 01-17-11
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#61I like the chalk.
DJ all weekend for me.Comment -
pimikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 03-23-08
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#62Fleetwood’s game is perfect for this course. Watch him score well and win this Sunday.Comment -
pimikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#67Brooks Koepka the easiest auto fade in PGA history regular tour events
If you bet him your a 10x loser and know nothing about golfComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388179
#69Rudy he might have the lowest win % PGA tour regular events
Same with Fowler auto fade..Speith last 2 years auto fade
Easier when you can eliminate 3 guys that have zero shot
Rudy I am still teaching you
He is terribleComment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
- 65084
#70thomas deitry is gonna cost me 1k in euro golf
paid like 10,200 for him i think
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