The last time they played The Open at Royal St. George's was ten years ago when Darren Clarke beat Dustin Johnson and Phil Mickelson going away. It may be the most underrated of DJ's blown major opportunities as he was in the middle of the fairway on the reachable par five 14th just two shots back when he promptly blew a 2-iron out of bounds and made double bogey. That came on the heels of his minor meltdown at Pebble Beach and his bunker mishap at Whistling Straits the previous year. It would take him five years along with overcoming one more heartbreak and some ham-handed tournament officiating by the USGA before he'd finally break the curse at Oakmont.
So does that mean I like DJ this week? Um no. Really just more of an excuse to reference some past FGR brilliance. For this week's picks you'll have to read on.
TWEET OF THE WEEK*
I can live with the shorts and the Aviators but come on Phil. This ain't the Tuesday Men's Twilight Shamble at Clifton Park.
GOLF ANALYSIS THAT NOURISHES THE SOUL
It's the British Open and that means wagering and wagering means odds. According to Sports Betting Dime, U.S Open champ Jon Rahm is the prohibitive favorite at +800 and you know what that means . . . we're looking elsewhere. Especially when you can get over twice the value on Brooks Koepka (+1850) and Jordan Spieth (+2050). Here's our case for each of them:
Koepka: He's the best major player since Tiger Woods. By a lot. In addition to the four he's won, he's racked-up eleven other top 10 finishes since 2014 including three runner-ups in the last three years. Three of those top tens have been at the British. Apparently he doesn't give a rat's arse about conditions, course type or continent as long as it's a major.
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"FGR you're always this close to flying that cargo plane full of rubber dogshit out of BWI." |
Spieth: He's on a current run across the pond of T4-T30-Win-T9-T20 and, as you may have heard, that relatively steady run has occurred through a few peaks and valleys back home. He enters this week on a very solid eight tournament run including a win at the Texas Open, a runner-up at the Charles Schwab and a T3 at Augusta. If I had him available, he'd be the pick and Koepka would be #2. Man this feels like a really good place for a modified James Tolkan Top Gun quote but it's not quite materializing.
Beyond the favorites I'm gambling that Louis Oosthuizen has one more major run in him this year and, as the 10th ranked player in the world, it's time for Tyrrell Hatton to step-up and contend.
My Tony Finau logic is explained below along with the obligatory Bryson DeChambeau shot.
I'm convinced that either Adam Scott or Sergio Garcia has one more British Open run in them as they are probably the two players from the currently passing era who had the most opportunities to win it but didn't. Scott gave away his best shot at the Claret Jug in 2012 by closing with four straight bogeys to lose to Ernie Els by one. And Sergio let the 2007 title slip away to Padraig Harrington in a playoff after starting the final round six shots ahead of him. It was a classic Normanesque like clinic on how to play with the lead.
Matt Fitzpatrick just finished T2 at the Scottish Open, has all of the tools and I had him on my list until I looked at his lone top ten finish in twenty-five major starts so I'm switching to Cameron Smith. Can't really make a case for him as he's been struggling a bit and his record here is limited and unimpressive but you need at least one gut pick. (Yeah you keep telling yourself that every week friend).
The sleeper pick came down to Kevin Kisner and Lucas Herbert, neither of whom are bad choices but Herbert is one of the hottest golfers on the planet (Earth) having just won the Irish Open and backing it up with a T4 at the Scottish Open. You gotta figure he's going to play well at the next [blank]ish Open and that happens to be this week so there you go.
One and Done Pick: Brooks Koepka
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I'm going with the guy built like a big linebacker (from a small Division III school). |
Other Guy I'd Pick: Jordan Spieth
Sleeper Pick: Lucas Herbert
DraftKings Top Ten Values
Brooks
Koepka
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$10,700
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Jordan
Spieth
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$9,700
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Louis
Oosthuizen
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$9,300
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Tyrell
Hatton
|
$9,000
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Tony
Finau
|
$8,400
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Adam
Scott
|
$8,100
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Cameron Smith
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$7,800
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Sergio
Garcia
|
$7,600
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Kevin
Kisner
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$6,900
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Lucas
Herbert
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$6,800
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I know they don't play the same course every year but there are clearly British Open guys and not British Open guys so we can still find value in recent performance. For example, Tony Finau appears to be a British Open guy because he's cool and Bryson DeChambeau is not a British Open guy because his parents named him "Bryson" and apparently made him watch a lot of Caillou** as a kid.
Other British Open guys include Rickie Fowler, Alex Noren and Matt Kuchar. Interestingly, Ian Poulter not so much lately.
THE DON'T SAVE YOUR MOST INEXPERIENCED
PLAYERS FOR THE END OF THE SHOOTOUT
HISTORICAL PERFORMANCE CHART (OUCH)
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DK Price
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2019
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2018
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2017
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2016
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2015
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Jon
Rahm
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$11,300
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T11
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MC
|
T44
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T59
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DNP
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Rory
McIlroy
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$10,900
|
MC
|
T2
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T4
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T5
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DNP
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Brooks
Koepka
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$10,700
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T4
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T39
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T6
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DNP
|
T10
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Dustin
Johnson
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$10,400
|
T51
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MC
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T54
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T9
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T49
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Xander
Schauffele
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$10,000
|
T41
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T2
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T20
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DNP
|
DNP
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B. DeChambeau
|
$9,900
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MC
|
T51
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DNP
|
MC
|
DNP
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Jordan
Spieth
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$9,700
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T20
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T9
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1st
|
T30
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T4
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Justin
Thomas
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$9,600
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T11
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MC
|
MC
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T53
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DNP
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Louis
Oosthuizen
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$9,300
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T20
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T28
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MC
|
MC
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T2
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Collin
Morikawa
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$9,200
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DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
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Viktor
Hovland
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$9,100
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DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
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Tyrell
Hatton
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$9,000
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T6
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T51
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MC
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T5
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MC
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Patrick
Cantlay
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$8,900
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T41
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T12
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DNP
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DNP
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DNP
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Patrick
Reed
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$8,800
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10th
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T28
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MC
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T12
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T20
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Paul
Casey
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$8,600
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T57
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T51
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T11
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MC
|
T74
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Will
Zalatoris
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$8,500
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DNP
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DNP
|
DNP
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DNP
|
DNP
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Tony
Finau
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$8,400
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3rd
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T9
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T27
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T18
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DNP
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Webb
Simpson
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$8,300
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T30
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T12
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T37
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T39
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T34
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Scottie
Scheffler
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$8,200
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DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
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Adam
Scott
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$8,100
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MC
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T17
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T22
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T43
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T10
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Justin
Rose
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$8,000
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T20
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T2
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T54
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T22
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4th
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Tommy
Fleetwood
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$8,000
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2nd
|
T12
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T27
|
MC
|
MC
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Matthew
Fitzpatrick
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$7,900
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T20
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MC
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T44
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MC
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DNP
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Shane
Lowry
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$7,900
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1st
|
MC
|
MC
|
MC
|
MC
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Cameron
Smith
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$7,800
|
T20
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78th
|
MC
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DNP
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DNP
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Jason
Day
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$7,700
|
MC
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T17
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T27
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T22
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T4
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Marc
Leishman
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$7,700
|
MC
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60th
|
T6
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T53
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T2
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Joaquin
Niemann
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$7,700
|
MC
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
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Sergio
Garcia
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$7,600
|
T67
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MC
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T37
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T5
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T6
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Abraham
Ancer
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$7,600
|
MC
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MC
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DNP
|
DNP
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DNP
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Lee
Westwood
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$7,500
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T4
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T61
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T27
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T22
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T49
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Phil
Mickelson
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$7,500
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MC
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T24
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MC
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2nd
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T20
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Francesco
Molinari
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$7,400
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T11
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1st
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MC
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T36
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T40
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Daniel
Berger
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$7,400
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DNP
|
MC
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T27
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DNP
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MC
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Garrick
Higgo
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$7,400
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
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C.
Bezuidenhout
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$7,400
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MC
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
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Gary
Woodland
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$7,300
|
MC
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T67
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T70
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DNP
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T58
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Rickie
Fowler
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$7,300
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T6
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T28
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T54
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T33
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T30
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Robert
MacIntyre
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$7,300
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T6
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DNP
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DNP
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DNP
|
DNP
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Harris
English
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$7,300
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
T46
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T68
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Alex
Noren
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$7,200
|
T11
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T17
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T6
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T46
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DNP
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Branden
Grace
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$7,200
|
T51
|
MC
|
T6
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T72
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T20
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Ian Poulter
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$7,200
|
MC
|
MC
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T14
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DNP
|
MC
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Matthew
Wallace
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$7,200
|
T51
|
MC
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
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Russell
Henley
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$7,200
|
DNP
|
MC
|
T37
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MC
|
T20
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Jason
Kokrak
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$7,200
|
T32
|
MC
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
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Bernd
Wiesberger
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$7,100
|
T32
|
DNP
|
T74
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MC
|
T68
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Danny
Willett
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$7,100
|
T6
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T24
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76th
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T53
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T6
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Corey
Conners
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$7,100
|
MC
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
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Max
Homa
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$7,100
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
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Guido
Migliozzi
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$7,100
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
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Brian
Harman
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$7,100
|
MC
|
MC
|
MC
|
DNP
|
MC
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Brandt
Snedeker
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$7,000
|
MC
|
MC
|
DNP
|
T22
|
MC
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Henrik
Stenson
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$7,000
|
T20
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T35
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T11
|
1st
|
T40
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Matt
Kuchar
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$7,000
|
T41
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T9
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2nd
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T46
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T58
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Billy
Horschel
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$7,000
|
MC
|
DNP
|
MC
|
MC
|
T30
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Victor
Perez
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$7,000
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
Sam
Horsefield
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$7,000
|
MC
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
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Andy
Sullivan
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$6,900
|
MC
|
MC
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T70
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T12
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T30
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Kevin
Kisner
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$6,900
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T30
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T2
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T54
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76th
|
MC
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Rafa Cabrera-Bello
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$6,900
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MC
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74th
|
T4
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T39
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T40
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Stewart
Cink
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$6,900
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T20
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T24
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MC
|
DNP
|
T20
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Brendon
Todd
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$6,900
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
T12
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Ryan
Palmer
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$6,900
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MC
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
T30
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T30
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Kevin
Streelman
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$6,800
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T57
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DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
MC
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Cameron
Tringale
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$6,800
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DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
DNP
|
T58
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Lucas
Herbert
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$6,800
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DNP
|
T51
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DNP
|
DNP
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DNP
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Emiliano
Grillo
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$6,700
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MC
|
MC
|
MC
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T12
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DNP
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Joost
Luiten
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$6,600
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T32
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DNP
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T44
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MC
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MC
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Footnotes
* It's British Open week so I felt the need to keep it golfy up top but oh my this might be the most FGR tweet ever.
** If you've never been subjected to Caillou, it's a Canadian cartoon for kids about a 4 year old who has you praying by the end of every episode that he gets trampled by a dogsled team.
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