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Tipster: Stanley

Odds: Outright

   

Buick Championship

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FINAL RESULT: 1-2; -0.56pts

Johnson 21st
O'Hern 31st
Austin 5th

Could have been a decent payout, but Austin missed from 9, 11 and 15 feet in the closing three holes for the birdie that would have pulled him out of the four-way tie for 5th place. Earlier in the week, Zach Johnson had three bogies in a row as soon as he took sole possession of the lead on Friday.

 

Outright plays (total stake per play: 1.5pts)

Zach Johnson to win 25/1 e.w. @ Boyle Sports
Tempted by Kenny Perry in this field, but will opt for Johnson and O'Hern in this price range. Johnson's form had been rather sporadic this year with a 3rd place finish in the WGC World Matchplay Championship and a 2nd place in the BellSouth Classic matched by no other top-10 finishes, but that was until the Colonial. He didn't finish in the top-10 that time either, but he opened with a 65 to be in 2nd place and would continue that form into the next two weeks with finishes of 5th and 2nd. His missed cut at Winged Foot can be easily dismissed so that leaves him in the middle of some sustained form. With a 3rd place on his course debut in 2004 also on his record, he looks a strong player in this weakened field.

Nick O'Hern to win 25/1 e.w. available generally
O'Hern has yet to play in this event, but he is a player who tends to put in long stretches of top-10 finishes or at the very least being in contention each week. And is on such a roll at the moment. Last week, he conceded 12 shots in the first round to Ben Curtis, but finished in 2nd place, just five shots behind the leader. That comes on the back of a 6th place finish in the U.S. Open and a concentration on playing this Tour full-time, when he struggled to combine a full schedule on both the European and PGA Tour last year. The effect was ultimately fatigue last year and that is the only concern this week, because of the U.S. Open two weeks ago and a Tuesday morning finish in last week's event. That would be good reason to oppose virtually every player, but the momentum that O'Hern generates is different and he will be backed at these odds in this company.

Woody Austin to win 80/1 e.w. @ Sportingbet and Sporting Odds
Ignore his missed cut in the Barclays Classic. When he finished 3rd in the U.S. Open qualifier on the Monday, he had played 84 holes in the last three days. In his own words, "I guarantee you there will be no shots hit (today). I guarantee you I am not even thinking about hitting a golf shot. I am dead." He had just finished 7th in the weather-affected Memorial Tournament, though he had been playing in the final group with Carl Pettersson in the last round and conceded that nerves had got the better of him, and would finish a very solid 32nd in the U.S. Open. His final round problems at Muirfield Village aside, that is very good form for a 80/1 shot and then there is his history on this course. He won in 2004 and finished 9th last year and on neither occasion was he playing as well entering this event. Again in his own words, "It’s hard to keep up, give myself a chance to win with the technology now and all these young guys. There are a few shot-makers’ courses left, and maybe I'll have a few chances." One of his few chances is around the par-70 TPC at River Highlands where, like Johnson and O'Hern, his advantage over the young power-hitters in the shot-making department should be significant.