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18-Hole Match Picks - PGA Tour

Tipster: Stanley

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Verizon Heritage
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7-6; +0.78pts 

Round 1 plays (2pts):

Paul Azinger to beat Jonathan Moore -120 @ Five Dimes  LOST by 2
Keen to oppose Moore who may have sealed the American victory in last year's Walker Cup, but whose record in Tour golf reads 9 events played, 9 missed cuts

Fred Funk to beat Charles Howell -110 @ Five Dimes  LOST by 9
Funk can still be competitive around tracks like this - his worst finish in the last five years here is 27th - and he should beat Howell who has lost his form since the Tour lest the West Coast

Peter Lonard to beat Ryuji Imada -102 @ Five Dimes  WON by 5
Comparable current form, but Imada has finished 71st and mc on this course; Lonard won here in 2005

Tom Lehman to beat Jason Gore -107 @ Five Dimes  WON by 3
Two out-of-form players, though while Gore has missed his last four cuts, Lehman had a top-10 finish last month, but again it is course form that splits the players with Harbour Town mcuh more suited to Lehman's type of game

Ben Crane to beat Lucas Glover -110 @ Five Dimes  LOST by 3
Again course form splits these two with Glover failing to finish ahead of Crane in any of the last three years here and trailing Crane in the 1st round every time

 

Round 2 plays (2pts):

Jim Furyk to beat Davis Love -128 @ Unibet [also available at Pinnacle]  WON by 3

Billy Andrade to beat Dustin Johnson -106 @ Five Dimes  WON by 7

Ken Duke to beat Tim Herron -115 @ Carib  WON by 5

Robert Gamez to beat George McNeill +103 @ Five Dimes  LOST by 7

No time for write-up today.

 

Round 3 plays (2pts):

Boo Weekley to beat Lucas Glover -130 @ Unibet and Carib  [available widely]  * PRICE UPDATE: -125 @ Pinnacle *  WON by 8
Glover has finished behind Weekley in five of six common events this year and failed to beat him in any 3rd round, so I can't see this trend being reversed today with Glover having the added pressure of being sole leader

Jonathan Byrd to beat Anthony Kim -115 @ Carib  LOST by 5
Happy to oppose Kim on the basis of 'unfamiliar territory' - he currently lies in 3rd place, but has yet to start the weekend in any Tour event inside the top-5

Ken Duke to beat Parker McLachlin +101 @ Unibet  WON by 2
Duke looks to have a very good chance of securing a second consecutive top-10 finish in this event and with a record of never having been beaten by McLachlin in the 3rd round over the past year, he should win this matchup on his way

 

Round 4 plays (2pts):

Boo Weekley to beat Anthony Kim -118 @ Unibet  [available widely]  TIED
Weekley deserves favouritism in this final pairing matchup as the defending champion and in the three occasions that he has held the lead with one round to play, he shot under 70 every time. By contrast, Kim will be making his first appearance in a Sunday final pairing on Tour

Jason Bohn to beat John Rollins -107 @ Five Dimes  LOST by 3
It has been a while since Bohn has been in final round contention, but he did well when previously in this situation and, any pressure withstanding, should beat Rollins who struggled yesterday hitting only 6 greens in regulation