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World Wide Technology Championship Preview + Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship outright
Manage episode 448723182 series 2787654
-Discussing top 7 favorites in Cabo -2 matchups -2 outrights -Sleeper -FRL, scoring, best bet -Abu Dhabi HSBC outright For more on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59
The Worldwide Technology Championship (WTC) at El Cardinal and the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship at Yaz Links feature prominently in this preview by Will Doctor on Pregame’s Golf Podcast. With insights on player form, betting odds, and course fit, the guide provides analysis and top betting picks.
Event Overview
The WTC at El Cardinal, Cabo San Lucas, favors high-scoring players with strong putting. It’s a prime opportunity for players vying for PGA Tour status. The Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, however, brings a stronger field for the DP World Tour’s playoff stretch in Dubai, featuring players like Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood.
Key Player Analyses
- Max Graesserman (18-1) – Graesserman’s recent hot streak with his putter is promising, though his approach stats (104th in the PGA) and lack of wins caution against an outright win bet. Better value lies in matchup bets.
- Cameron Young (20-1) – Although a skilled player, Young has struggled with putting and hasn’t won this year. Doctor believes 20-1 is too high given his recent inconsistencies.
- Doug Gim (25-1) – A top pick, Gim’s scoring capabilities and recent runner-up in Vegas make him a strong choice for an outright win, despite occasional inconsistency across four rounds.
- Bo Hosler (25-1) – Hosler has shown promise but struggles with iron play and final-round stability, making him less suitable for a high-scoring course like El Cardinal.
- Harry Hall (28-1) – Hall’s scoring average and birdie potential make him an interesting pick, particularly in matchups against struggling players like Tom Hoagie.
- Lucas Glover (28-1) – Despite good finishes, Glover’s weak putting makes him a risky pick for a course demanding birdies.
Matchup Recommendations
- Graesserman over McNeely: McNeely’s recent struggles with the putter make this a favorable matchup for Graesserman.
- Hall over Hoagie: Hall’s strong scoring record contrasts with Hoagie’s driver and putter issues, making Hall the better pick.
Top Outright Picks for WTC
- Doug Gim (25-1) – Doctor favors Gim for his strong recent form and scoring ability.
- Harris English (30-1) – Although inconsistent with irons, English’s putting and experience make him a good candidate in a straightforward course setup.
Sleeper & First-Round Picks
- Carson Young (Top 20) – Young’s course familiarity and recent top finishes make him a strong sleeper pick.
- Rico Hoey (5-1, Top 10 After Round 1) – Known for low first-round scores, Hoey ranks well for a first-round top-10 finish.
Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship Pick
Nikola Hojgaard (45-1) – Hojgaard’s familiarity with UAE courses and recent strong performances make him Doctor’s choice for an outright win at Yaz Links, despite a tough season.
Conclusion
Doctor expects a high-scoring event at El Cardinal, with the winner likely needing 25 under par. He places strong confidence in Doug Gim and Harris English for the WTC, while Hojgaard is favored in Abu Dhabi due to his experience in Dubai courses. This preview guides fans with focused insights for strategic betting across both tours.
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1745集单集
Manage episode 448723182 series 2787654
-Discussing top 7 favorites in Cabo -2 matchups -2 outrights -Sleeper -FRL, scoring, best bet -Abu Dhabi HSBC outright For more on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59
The Worldwide Technology Championship (WTC) at El Cardinal and the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship at Yaz Links feature prominently in this preview by Will Doctor on Pregame’s Golf Podcast. With insights on player form, betting odds, and course fit, the guide provides analysis and top betting picks.
Event Overview
The WTC at El Cardinal, Cabo San Lucas, favors high-scoring players with strong putting. It’s a prime opportunity for players vying for PGA Tour status. The Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, however, brings a stronger field for the DP World Tour’s playoff stretch in Dubai, featuring players like Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood.
Key Player Analyses
- Max Graesserman (18-1) – Graesserman’s recent hot streak with his putter is promising, though his approach stats (104th in the PGA) and lack of wins caution against an outright win bet. Better value lies in matchup bets.
- Cameron Young (20-1) – Although a skilled player, Young has struggled with putting and hasn’t won this year. Doctor believes 20-1 is too high given his recent inconsistencies.
- Doug Gim (25-1) – A top pick, Gim’s scoring capabilities and recent runner-up in Vegas make him a strong choice for an outright win, despite occasional inconsistency across four rounds.
- Bo Hosler (25-1) – Hosler has shown promise but struggles with iron play and final-round stability, making him less suitable for a high-scoring course like El Cardinal.
- Harry Hall (28-1) – Hall’s scoring average and birdie potential make him an interesting pick, particularly in matchups against struggling players like Tom Hoagie.
- Lucas Glover (28-1) – Despite good finishes, Glover’s weak putting makes him a risky pick for a course demanding birdies.
Matchup Recommendations
- Graesserman over McNeely: McNeely’s recent struggles with the putter make this a favorable matchup for Graesserman.
- Hall over Hoagie: Hall’s strong scoring record contrasts with Hoagie’s driver and putter issues, making Hall the better pick.
Top Outright Picks for WTC
- Doug Gim (25-1) – Doctor favors Gim for his strong recent form and scoring ability.
- Harris English (30-1) – Although inconsistent with irons, English’s putting and experience make him a good candidate in a straightforward course setup.
Sleeper & First-Round Picks
- Carson Young (Top 20) – Young’s course familiarity and recent top finishes make him a strong sleeper pick.
- Rico Hoey (5-1, Top 10 After Round 1) – Known for low first-round scores, Hoey ranks well for a first-round top-10 finish.
Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship Pick
Nikola Hojgaard (45-1) – Hojgaard’s familiarity with UAE courses and recent strong performances make him Doctor’s choice for an outright win at Yaz Links, despite a tough season.
Conclusion
Doctor expects a high-scoring event at El Cardinal, with the winner likely needing 25 under par. He places strong confidence in Doug Gim and Harris English for the WTC, while Hojgaard is favored in Abu Dhabi due to his experience in Dubai courses. This preview guides fans with focused insights for strategic betting across both tours.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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