Wednesday 25 January 2017

Farmers Insurance Open - preview

Farmers Insurance Open
Torrey Pines GC, California
Thursday Jan 26th - Sunday Jan 29th, 2017
by Michael Barwise

Photo: RotoGrinders


The Course
Torrey Pines has two famous golf courses, North and South. The Farmers Insurance Open tournament is unique in that it requires the competitors to play both courses for one of the first two rounds, and the South Course for the final two rounds. The South Course played host to the 2008 US Open, which saw Tiger Woods beat Rocco Mediate in an epic playoff. 

The Field
This year's Farmers Insurance Open field is one of the strongest to date with seven of the world's top 25 including world number 1 Jason Day and US Open champion Dustin Johnson who will be both playing with Tiger in what looks a very tasty group. Also in the field is San Diego native Phil Mickelson. He's back for his 21st appearance, hoping his hometown course might allow him to end a dry spell dating back to the 2013 Open Championship.

Last Year
Brandt Snedeker came out on top last year but a heavy storm meant he had to wait until Monday to lift the trophy. Snedeker posted a closing round of 69 on the Sunday but the when play resumed the next day he was one shot off the lead. However the strong winds proved to be too much for the leader KJ Choi, and after a birdie miss at the 18th - Snedeker was crowned victorious.

Photo: CNN International

Spotlight
All eyes will be on Tiger Woods this weekend as he returns for his first PGA TOUR start in 19 months. The 14 time major champion is currently ranked a lowly 321st in the world, but a decent showing at the Hero World Challenge last month showed glimpses of Tiger from years gone by. 

Prediction
No player has won three PGA Tour events on he bounce since Rory McIlroy back in 2014, but I can see Justin Thomas reaching that feat at the Farmers. But there's a good reason why he's finished in the Top 10 in 4 of the 5 events he's played in so far this season. All aspects of his game, from tee to green, have been consistently excellent.



Thursday 19 January 2017

Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship - Preview

Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship
Abu Dhabi GC, United Arab Emirates
Thursday Jan 19th - Sunday Jan 22nd, 2017
by David Barwise

As the PGA settles into the new season, we jet off to the European Tour for one of the biggest events of the year – the vastly lucrative Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship.


Photo: thanational.ae



The Course
A fairly standard, 7600 yard par-72. The as-you-see-me greens mean the focus this week will be driving the ball well and bagging GIRs instead – case and point see Martin Kaymer and Rory McIlroy’s records here. And being Abu Dhabi, of course, there’ll be no escaping the sand this week.

The Field
Going into its twelve year, the event is now one of the biggest and most glamorous of the season. This week, Abu Dhabi is playing host to:

-       -   79 European Tour winners
-       -   23 Ryder Cup players
-       -   7 Major winners
-       -   6 Abu Dhabi champs
-       -   2 former World Number Ones

With Martin Kaymer the only golfer to fit into all of those categories. Reigning Major champions Danny Willett, Dustin Johnson and Henrik Stenson will all be in attendance along with Rickie Fowler (defending champion), Thomas Pieters (runner up), and the European Ryder Cup captain Thomas Bjørn.
 The most notable absentee is Rory McIlroy who is expect to take over a month out with a stress fracture to his rib.

Last Year
Fowler started the Sunday with a clear lead, but charges from Henrik Stenson, Rory McIlroy and Thomas Pieters as the American double bogeyed on 7 kept things close. In the end, the man in orange held his nerve and hit one of the bunker shots of the season to get back on top, ultimately winning by a single stroke.


Photo: muzul.com

Spotlight
The European Tour Golfer of the Year and PGA Tour Player of the Year square off for the first time this season. As two of the greatest tee-to-green players in the game, Stenson and Johnson will both be expecting to lift the Falcon Trophy on Sunday and stamp their authority on the new year.
Fowler, despite winning here last season, went on to have the most disappointing 2016 of all the sport’s big names. He currently finds himself ranked 14th in the world and will be desperate to kick start his year somewhere he knows he can win.

Prediction

Like I’ve already said, I expect to see Stenson and DJ on the leaderboard at close of play as it’s a course that suits both of these high-flying superstars. But the Swede has to be my shout after his great play here last season and his precise play from the tee. Simply put - if his putter gets hot, Henrik Stenson will win.

Wednesday 4 January 2017

SBS Tournament of Champions - Preview

SBS Tournament of Champions
Plantation Course at Kapalua, Hawaii
Thursday Jan 5th - Sunday Jan 8th, 2016

by David Barwise


photo: pgatour.com

We’re back!! And so is one of our favourite events – the big ol’ fancy pants winners-only  Tournament of Champions.

The Course
Wide fairways, short rough, as-you-find-them greens. It would be easy to slate Kapalua for offering a course lacking in fight (ranked easiest on the PGA Tour). But when you remember the event is essentially just a showcase for the best and brightest players from the past 12 months, you see the value in the PGA making them look good. Also just look at the place, it’s one of the most stunning venues on tour.

The Field
The ToC supposedly boasts the highest-flying PGA field of the season, as it is only open to winners from 2016. At the time of writing, the 32-man field holds six of the world top 10. US Open and PGA Championship title holders, Dustin Johnson and Jimmy Walker, will be descending on Hawaii along with world number one Jason Day and defending champ Jordan Spieth.
Typical of the event, there have been dropouts. There will be no appearances from Olympic champion Justin Rose, FedExCup holder Rory McIlroy and Open Champion Henrik Stenson.


photo: jordanspieth.com



Last Year
The Jordan Spieth show. This wasn’t the Texan at his very best, but rather 72 holes without fault. Almost every approach stuck, and his trademark putting didn’t disappoint. An extraordinary 30-under saw him outclass the field, beating Patrick Reed by eight strokes.
James Hahn, who has qualified again for this year’s tournament, finished joint last in 2016.

Spotlight
The outcome of who wins and who doesn’t isn’t really the story this week. The question is... if someone wins will they win BIG? Spieth’s mind-boggling score last year only fell short of Ernie Els’ record (in the same event) by a single stroke. There is enough class in the field to set another tasty score, but how low can they go?

Prediction
For most people the favourite will naturally be Jordan Spieth. He’s got a brilliant record at Kapalua in the past and you can never discount a reigning champ.

But for me, it’s impossible to look past Hideki Matsuyama. If we look at his recent form, he’s unbeatable. In his last event of the year, he beat Henrik Stenson (who is in the form of his life) by two strokes to claim the Hero World Challenge. Add on to that his five worldwide victories in 2016, he’s the one to beat.

Tuesday 3 January 2017

2017 Predictions

With a brand new season of golf getting under way this weekend, we thought we'd have a go at predicting who'll be making the headlines in 2017.


The Masters

photo: masters.com


David: It takes a special kind of person to have a major meltdown (and at the Masters no less) at the biggest stage and still come out second. That's exactly what Jordan Spieth did last year. In his three years at this event he hasn't finished worse than T2 - if he plays even near his best no one else can catch him.

Michael: When I did my predictions for The Golfing Guide this time last year, I predicted Dustin Johnson to be donning the green jacket by the end of the weekend. Well this year I'm even more confident that he'll be victorious. The win at the US Open last Summer will have been a huge weight lifted off Johnson's shoulders who had been making a name for himself as the sport's 'nearly man'. I'm backing him to double his major titles with a win at Augusta. 




The US Open

photo: alchetron.com

D: I've been a big fan of his for a while, but now it's time to collect for Hideki Matsuyama. With five wins worldwide in 2016, I'm looking for him to bring that form to the PGA Tour. I expect this to be his season and now that he's fixed his putting he's my favourite for the FedEx Cup.  

M: Jordan Spieth never really recovered from throwing away The Masters last season. This year I can see Spieth coming out with a real point to prove, and although I think Dustin Johnson will get the better of him at Augusta, I think he'll be back to winning ways at Erin Hills.




The Open

photo: indianexpress.com

D: For what I'm predicting to be the only successful major defence this year, Henrik Stenson looks too hot to handle right now. His electric performance at this event last year was the highlight of 2016. The last time The Open came to Birkdale (2008) the Swede battled the conditions to come T3. The leaderboard was peppered with European players that year, so I fully expect a big showing from the reigning European Tour Golfer of the Year.


M: It's always the most difficult major to predict but so I'm going to play it safe and back the current world number one Jason Day. As well as being on the top of his game for the past two years, Day also has form in this tournament, just narrowly missing out on the playoffs in St Andrews back in 2015.




US PGA Championship

photo: bleacherreport.com

D: Incredibly tempted to pick Hideki Matsuyama again but it's impossible to ignore Rory McIlroy when it comes to Quail Hollow. His performances at the Wells Fargo Championship (at the same venue) have merited him two wins including a record score of -21.

M: Following a 2016 which saw him produce one of the greatest performances at a major championship and a stunning showing at the Ryder Cup, I'm tipping Henrik Stenson for big things in 2017. With how well he's been playing lately, I can see him being in contention for all four majors, and he's also my tip to win the FedEx Cup at the end of the season.