PGA Best Bets - World Wide Technology Championship
Danny Carpenter
11-01-2023
Danny Carpenter
11-01-2023
Well, it was good run at the Zozo Championship for my Bet to Wins plays.
Three of my 5 golfers finished in the Top 10, but none could catch Colin Morikawa, who won by six strokes at 14-under.
This week the Fall Schedule heads to Mexico for the World Wide Technology Championship at El Cardonal at Diamante. This is the first course the PGA will hold an event that Tiger Woods designed.
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Jaeger continues to move into the pre-tournament darkhorse to win territory, but continues to fall short.
That bad luck has to end at some point – so why not now.
He has Top 20s for my four course fit categories, and if he can find a consistent putter on the big greens, he could find himself in contention.
Glover was the Tour darling at the end of the season as he rattled off two wins after a long win drought.
Why can’t he do it again?
The weaken field gives Glover a chance for win No. 3 in less than five months. He fits well in 3 of my 4 course fit categories with his only lacking is par-5 scoring.
Kuest continues to disappoint on the DFS realm but he does have the skillset to win a tournament.
He hits the ball long, good with his approach and putts well – a great combination to bring home a victory.
He enters this tournament ranked in the Top 20 for 3 of my 4 course fits, including Top 6s overall on Tour in all 3.
Lashley is another golfer who fits all 4 course fit categories, but his lack distance on off tee on the spacious fairways could hurt.
But if he can put four good rounds together, he should be contend.
He earned his spot for the WWTC with his Top 10 finish at the Shiners Children’s Open as a Monday qualifier.
He went on to shoot four rounds under 69 for a 7th-place finish.
Maybe he’ll springboard that play into a possible run at an event win.
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