Brian Harman is known for a couple of things on tour. His grittiness as a competitor is one of them and accuracy off the tee is the other. He is coming back into form with a recent top 10 finish.... and touch wood he hasn't already peaked because he is my pick this week at 33/1.
If not Brian Harman this week then maybe one of these.
Patrick Rogers PGA Tour Stats click the pic
Anyone wanting to make a profit from golf betting would do well to swere Patrick Rodgers........but
....surely he must come good soon. I will pick him this week at 70/1.
Jamie Lovemark PGA Tour Stats click the pic
He makes a lot of cuts, gets onto leaderboards quite regularly, but can he learn to win.....Does he have 'it'?.....hmmmmmmmmmm One day Jamie Lovemark will be 'the man',maybe even this week, he is 66/1
Brian Gay PGA Tour Stats click the pic
Unassuming Brian Gay is in good form, with 4 top 20 finishes in his last 6 starts. He might just keep it going for 4 rounds soon and, I like him at 60/1 this week.
www.golfbettingsystem.co.uk Steve Bamford with his tips for this week ....
Joaquin Niemann
Danny Lee
Anirban Lahiri
Stephan Jaeger
Denny McCarthy
Steve Rawlings picks for Betfair this week are..
Scott Piercy
James Hahn
Ben Crane
Stephan Jaeger
Fabian Gomez
Previous result (2 weeks ago)
1 5 Watson, Bubba -17 F -7 70 63 67 63 263
T2 1 Casey, Paul -14 F +2 65 67 62 72 266
T2 20 Cink, Stewart -14 F -8 68 68 68 62 266
T2 1 Holmes, J.B. -14 F -3 66 68 65 67 266
T2 4 Hossler, Beau -14 F -4 65 67 68 66 266
T6 3 Harman, Brian -13 F -2 64 66 69 68 267
T6 4 Henley, Russell -13 F -1 66 65 67 69 267(pick 66/1)
T6 9 Tway, Kevin -13 F -5 71 64 67 65 267
T9 3 DeChambeau, Bryson -12 F -2 66 66 68 68 268
T9 6 Lahiri, Anirban -12 F -1 67 67 65 69 268
T9 13 Seiffert, Chase -12 F -6 66 71 67 64 268
T12 6 Blaum, Ryan -11 F -1 69 65 66 69 269
T12 6 Day, Jason -11 F -1 66 68 66 69 269
T12 3 McIlroy, Rory -11 F -3 64 69 69 67 269
T15 - Cantlay, Patrick -10 F -2 69 68 65 68 270
T15 7 Hoffman, Charley -10 F -4 69 66 69 66 270
T15 4 Lee, Danny -10 F -1 67 68 66 69 270
T15 4 Stanley, Kyle -10 F -1 67 69 65 69 270
T19 19 Gomez, Fabian -9 F -5 71 67 68 65 271
T19 4 Grillo, Emiliano -9 F -1 69 67 66 69 271
T19 4 Johnson, Zach -9 F -1 63 68 71 69 271
T19 8 Jones, Matt -9 F E 65 66 70 70 271
T19 19 Koepka, Brooks -9 F -5 68 69 69 65 271
T19 13 Lingmerth, David -9 F -4 67 67 71 66 271
T19 8 Lovemark, Jamie -9 F E 68 69 64 70 271
1 -- Francesco Molinari -21 67 65 65 62 259
2 Ryan Armour -13 66 65 68 68 64
3 Sung Kang -12 72 64 68 64
T4 Tiger Woods -1170 65 68 66
T4 Abraham Ancer -11 65 70 62 72
T6 Bronson Burgoon -10 68 70 65 67
T6 Beau Hossler -10 65 66 71 68
T8 Ryan Palmer -9 70 67 67 67
T8 Brian Gay -9 67 64 72 68
T8 Chesson Hadley -9 71 64 68 68
T8 Andrew Landry -9 63 72 65 71
10 Rickie Fowler -8 70 66 69 67
T13 Anirban Lahiri -7 67 74 65 67
T13 Stephan Jaeger -7 67 73 65 68
T13 Ben Crane -7 70 68 66 69
T13 Marc Leishman -7 67 67 69 70
T17 Joaquin Niemann -6 F -5 68 67 74 65
T17 Billy Horschel -6 64 68 75 67
T17 Charles Howell III -6 70 67 70 67
T17 Dylan Meyer -63 70 67 70 67
T17 Troy Merritt titleist -6 68 68 66 72
T17 C.T. Pan -6 67 67 68 72
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