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Tournament Match Picks - PGA Tour |
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Sony Open in Hawaii |
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Bets: 4 Wins: 3 Losses: 1 Profit/Loss = + 2.88 pts Stake 1.5pts Z Johnson to beat Cink +100 @ The Greek On a course that didn't suit his game Johnson performed superbly over the weekend to finish 6th. This weeks course fits his game much better and with the good vibes from last week he can continue to put in another good finish. Cink ended last season quite flat and his performance last week didn't suggest a return to form was iminent. He has a couple of good finishes here in the past but also a number of missed cuts. I make Johnson a -120 shot. Win
Stake 1.5pts Wilkinson to beat Goydos -109 @ Unibet Both players had a decent time in Australia lately but while Wilkinson has shown pretty consistent form of late Goydos's form remains a frustration. Indeed his previous form on this course is also littered with inconsistency with a victory in 2007 amongst a number of poor efforts. There was little between the two last season in h2h's so with the more stable form of Wilkinson and his good showing here last season I make him favourite here. Win
Stake 1.5pts McLachlin to beat Romero -110 @ BoyleSports Looking at the h2h record last season there was little to split them. But McLachlin showed up far better than Romero last week and he has a game based around accuracy that should be favourable this week, indeed he was in strong contention here last year until a disappointing final round. Romero is new to the course and his rather wayward game is hardly ideal for this course. Lose
Stake 1.5pts Toms to beat Sabbatini +100 @ William Hill Toms has switched back to his old caddy and to Cleveland equipment with which he has had much success with in the past. His injury problems seem to be over and he has a superb record here including a victory in 2006. He was closely matched with Sabbatini last season and although Sabbatini has a couple of previous seconds here he also has a number of disappointing finishes. I make Toms a slight favourite here. Win
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