Jamie Lovemark -120 over Billy Horschel - Full tournament Matchup at the Waste Management Phoenix Open
*This play will last either 2 or 4 full days depending on whether or not both golfers make the cut.
I started betting golf (both tournament and daily round matchups) back in 2011 and honestly have been profitable in that time more so than any other sport (generally + in CBB since that time, down in all other sports based on my tracking).
Like this play a lot and have 4 units on it of my own.
This week the PGA tour makes it stop at TPC Scottsdale which is always a fun tournament. The way this course sets up it really rewards bombers off the tee. Lovemark struggled a bit last week, but still made the cut to register in the top 40, but the conditions were very poor in San Diego and Torrey Pines in almost the exact opposite than TPC Scottsdale so Horschel's better result does not surprise me there. Lovemark had registered three top 10 finishes in the 3 tournaments prior to that while Billy missed the cut at the CareerBuilder the week before so it is safe to say that Jamie is in much better form.
Last year the Phoenix Open produced another 1st time winner in Brooks Koepka who is a very similar player to Lovemark. Big guy who can really get the ball out there off the tee while splitting fairways. Horschel does not have great history here and is more known for playing better on the more difficult courses as opposed to at a birdie fest.
I like Lovemark to finish in the Top 10 again this week and expect Horschel to be near the bottom of the Made Cutters this week assuming he does make the cut.
GL
*This play will last either 2 or 4 full days depending on whether or not both golfers make the cut.
I started betting golf (both tournament and daily round matchups) back in 2011 and honestly have been profitable in that time more so than any other sport (generally + in CBB since that time, down in all other sports based on my tracking).
Like this play a lot and have 4 units on it of my own.
This week the PGA tour makes it stop at TPC Scottsdale which is always a fun tournament. The way this course sets up it really rewards bombers off the tee. Lovemark struggled a bit last week, but still made the cut to register in the top 40, but the conditions were very poor in San Diego and Torrey Pines in almost the exact opposite than TPC Scottsdale so Horschel's better result does not surprise me there. Lovemark had registered three top 10 finishes in the 3 tournaments prior to that while Billy missed the cut at the CareerBuilder the week before so it is safe to say that Jamie is in much better form.
Last year the Phoenix Open produced another 1st time winner in Brooks Koepka who is a very similar player to Lovemark. Big guy who can really get the ball out there off the tee while splitting fairways. Horschel does not have great history here and is more known for playing better on the more difficult courses as opposed to at a birdie fest.
I like Lovemark to finish in the Top 10 again this week and expect Horschel to be near the bottom of the Made Cutters this week assuming he does make the cut.
GL