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Published 11:59 28 Jul 2016 BST
Updated 12:00 28 Jul 2016 BST
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Sergio Garcia (26/1): I really fancy Sergio to make a real go at it this week. He’s been in great form recently with top-5 finishes at both the Open two weeks ago and at the US Open back in June. A huge win at the Byron Nelson in May seemed to do wonders for his confidence and I’ve no doubt he’s been given a new lease on life since his good friend Henrik Stenson finally ended his quest for major glory at Troon. Sergio is one of the best ball strikers the game has ever seen and has been knocking on the door for so long. If his putter is any way hot this week he’s my favourite to go all the way.
Branden Grace (51/1): I had him as my favourite to win at Troon a couple of weeks ago and unfortunately he got shafted with wrong side of the draw weather-wise. This guy is a hugely underrated talent though. He finished 5th at the US Open last month, had a great win at the RBC Heritage in April, has had a string of top-10 finishes since the start of the year and he finished 3rd in this same event in 2015. Grace’s beautiful low ball flight, accuracy off the tee and world-class short-game make him a top prospect heading into this week, and considering he was as short as 22/1 to win the Open a couple of weeks ago, 51/1 is an absolute steal.
JB Holmes (61/1): He’s long. He’s straight. He can putt. He knows how to win. He’s hungry for a major. JB Holmes is another man who’s been there or there abouts for so long now. He’s had some amazing finishes this year including a 3rd place finish at the Open, 4th place at the Masters in April and 5 other top 10s on the PGA tour since the turn of the year. Baltusrol suits this guy so expect him to be near the top by the conclusion of this week.
Kevin Chappell (101/1): As an each-way bet this week, this is as good a bet as you’re going to find. Kev Chappell has had three 2nd place finishes and a 3rd place finish so far this year, including an amazing run at the Players Championship back in May. He’s been competing at the top level and is in fantastic form. Again his driving and putting stats seem to suit Baltusrol as a golf course and although he might not go all the way this week, he’s more than capable of a top-5 finish.
Those to Avoid:
Jordan Spieth (15/1): He just hasn’t had a good enough year to justify those short odds. If Jordan can get his putting going he’ll win. But Jordan hasn’t putted well for 8 or 9 months now. He’s a one-dimensional player and I just don’t think his ball striking and in particular his driving is good enough to see him through here.
Jason Day (12/1): He’s the defending champion and the world’s number 1 golfer. He’s also got the flu, again. Talk about a crap run of luck. I feel bad for Jason to be honest. He’s played well lately but health problems have put a stop to any momentum he’s been picking up in the run-up to majors this year. Both him and his wife were sick earlier in the week meaning he missed the practice rounds on Monday and Tuesday. Although he got out to play a round yesterday that was his first look at Baltusrol. Not the sort of preparation you want going into a major. Of course anything can happen but I don’t think 12/1 presents much value considering the situation.
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