Outright Picks - Champions Tour
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Charles Schwab Cup Championship
FINAL RESULT: 1-2; -2.00pts
Stadler 7th
Kite 2nd
Levi 20th
Why did this have to be a 54-hole event. Kite was the sole leader
after each of the first three rounds and then did his utmost to throw
away this event, going out in 40 in the final round. He did finally wake
up with an eagle and two birdies in four holes from the 13th, but he'd
left himself too much to do and he finished one shot shy of McNulty. Not
exactly a high note on which to end the season!
Outright plays (2pts):
Craig Stadler to win 5/1 @
SkyBet and
GolfingGods
For all his dominance of this Tour - 1st in Money Leaders, Scoring
Average, All-Around Ranking, Ball Striking, Par Breakers, Ford SPC Pts,
and more - he is 2nd in the Charles Schwab Cup Points List to Hale Irwin
- 3,133pts to 3,172pts. He has won five times, but victory in this event
will guarantee him victory in the Charles Schwab Cup Points List and
make his dominance of 2004 complete. He won three straight events in
August-September and a repeat of last year's 9th place finish will be a
poor showing this year. He has the incentive as well as the ability to
cap this year in style.
Tom Kite to win 12/1 e.w. @
GolfingGods
This has been an excellent season for Kite. His current 3rd place
position in the Money List represents his best-ever season on the
Champions Tour and he could feasibly still catch 2nd place Hale Irwin if
he won this week. He did finish 3rd here last year and he did win three
consecutive events in California in 2001-02, so he should be expected to
at least be in contention for another place finish this week.
Wayne Levi to win 25/1 e.w. @
Stan James
and
BetInternet
Levi recovered well from a poor opening round to finish 12th last week
and having finished 8th, 1st and 3rd in the previous three weeks, he is
clearly a player in form. Tiredness should not be a factor as this is
the final event of the season and while he has virtually secured his
first-ever finish in the top-10 of the Money List on this Tour, a win
this week should lift him into the top-5. He shot every round under-par
last year, so there is no reason why he shouldn't contend this week as
well.
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