TOUR Championship
East Lake Golf Club, GA
Thursday September 22nd
- Sunday 25th, 2016
by David Barwise
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Often overlooked by the general public, the TOUR Championship
will be the most important and defining tournament of the year so far.
True enough I’ve said pretty much the same about each of the
four majors this season as well, but the fact is that many of the big guns have
been misfiring. For Henrik Stenson and Dustin Johnson, who both broke their
major-championship ducks, 2016 will be remembered fondly. But for fellow
big-shots Rory McIlroy, Rickie Fowler, Jordan Spieth and Jason Day (among
others), there seems to be a sense that the past few months held promise but
didn’t deliver.
But all of that could yet change.
Just as winning the FedExCup underlined the brilliance of
Spieth’s 2015 (five victories, two majors) and put him head and shoulders ahead
of rival Jason Day, claiming the title could transform an underwhelming season
into something special. In the nine previous outings to East Lake, the winner
of the event has gone on to claim the FedExCup seven times – do well this
weekend and you have a sizeable chance of winning the whole thing and saving
your season.
In fact, should any of the top five find themselves with a
win this weekend, they automatically win the FedExCup. McIlory, Spieth and Knox
would also have a big chance of winning too.
Predicting the outcome of this tournament is difficult; East
Lake is famously a putter’s course. If you’re not hot with the flat stick,
you’re going to struggle out there. I’m seeing DJ and McIlroy as the slim
favourites with most of the bookies, but they seem like too much of a gamble to
me. I’ve been scared off Jason Day too by his back problems. He may well be the
best putter in the world, but part of me can foresee him struggling more than
usual to get on the “dance-floor” in the first place.
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Nope. For me, there is a clear-cut contender this year –
Jordan Spieth. Somehow, he’s been flying under the radar. I’ve heard the
accusations...
“He can’t putt anymore.”
(He’s second in SG: Putting)
“He’s been useless
this season.” (He’s won twice, and was moments away retaining the Masters)
“He’s passed his prime.”
(HE’S TWENTY THREE)
...and they are all groundless. Plus, considering he is the
defending champion of both the TOUR Championship and the FedExCup, we know he
can perform here.
Besides, I’d rather he peaked before the Ryder Cup than during
it....
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