GC of Houston, Humble, TX
Thursday 31st March - Sunday 3rd April
by Michael Barwise
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With The Masters just under a week away, golfers have to make a big decision: do they prepare for the mother of all golf courses that is Augusta National by getting in four rounds of competitive golf at the Shell Houston Open or do they take the time off?
So who has decided to opt for the former then?
Well first off there is the defending champion J.B. Homes. He'll be looking to reproduce last year's sizzling form which saw him shoot a mightily impressive 64 on the Sunday after making nine birdies in his first twelve holes. That would see him force his way into a play-off with Jordan Spieth and Johnson Wagner, which he would go on to win.
Then there's Jordan Spieth who has dropped down to world number 2, being overtaken by Jason Day's following his win at the Dell Match Play last weekend. Spieth has struggled to recapture the great golf of last year ever since his big win at the Hyundai Tour of Champions back at the start of the year, and risks going into his defence of The Masters in poor form.
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As well as Spieth there are 4 other players currently ranked in the top 10 in the world that make this week's field.
Rickie Fowler's sensational win in Abu Dhabi earlier in the year was followed by three straight top 10 finishes so he looks to be in decent form going into a tournament.
Dustin Johnson is another player who seems to be having a fruitful start to the season. Six of the seven tournaments he has entered this year he's managed to finish within the top 20 and hasn't missed a cut in any of them. DJ's big hitting could come in handy on the course's notoriously long fairways.
Henrik Stenson hasn't played since the Arnold Palmer Invitational two weeks ago but he did finish runner up in this event three years ago.
Patrick Reed, who lives in Houston, has finished in the top 10 in three of his last five starts and tied for 17th in each of his last two trips to this tournament.
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However, my pick for this weekend would have to be Louis Oosthuizen. The South African goes into the tournament on a high following a great display at the Dell Match Play which saw him beat then world number 1 Jordan Spieth and reach the final. Strong showings at the WGC Cadillac and the Valspar earlier this month signal that this is a man in red hot form at the moment,
The fact that he is peaking with The Masters right around the corner can be no bad thing either.