Experience Prevails at PGA Tour’s OHL Classic

New Zealand’s Danny Lee was the early star of the final day of the PGA Tour’s OHL Classic.  The 24 year-old scorched around the front nine in 7-under 29 to lead by one at the turn.  His run included 7 straight birdies, but his game eventually fell away under the pressure of a difficult back nine and the thought of winning for the first time.  His round was curtailed with a bogey at 12 (even with a long range putt to save bogey).  Unfortunately, Lee is a streaky player, which means he either makes lots of birdies or lots of bogeys and struggles to plug bad runs.  In what professionals call a dreaded ‘two-way miss’, meaning he was losing shots both left and right in the closing stages, his exciting challenge collapsed and he finished in a tie for 3rd.

His nearest competitor throughout most of the final day was another third year PGA Tour player, Shawn Stefani.  Stefani who went into the final round one behind the leader also went low on his front nine, posting a 3-under 33.  But for Lee’s front nine fireworks, Stefani may have been well clear of the field at the turn.

However, Stefani made errors too, whacking a ball in the hazard on the easy 13th to make bogey and see his momentum fade.

Without a clear winner eventuating, Charley Hoffman took his opportunity (and a fortuitous  break on 13) to take the outright lead after another Danny Lee bogey on 15.  Hoffman’s previous PGA Tour experience including wins in 2007 and 2010 was a critical factor in pulling away from his younger foes.  A birdie on 13 and glorious chances on 14 and 15 should have been enough to break his four year winless drought on the PGA Tour.  In the end, it was a birdie on 15 that clinched the title courtesy of a precision approach, despite only leading by one going into the 18th (and making bogey that included a left handed swing).

Hoffman wins a 2 year PGA Tour exemption, an invitation to the Masters, and jumps up to 6th in the FedEx Cup standings.

Of our predictions, Carlos Ortiz (T9 ) was the best, followed by Billy Hurley III (T23), Robert Streb (T37), and Hudson Swafford (T51).  Although we did pick Danny Lee two weeks ago.

Golf entertainment during the holiday period comes courtesy of a couple of hit and giggle events, but for the main, the PGA Tour takes a break for the rest of the year and returns with the Sony Open in Hawaii on 15 January.

PGA Tour Preview – OHL Classic at Mayakoba

The intense travel schedules of PGA Tour professionals are again on display this week at the OHL Classic at Mayakoba, Mexico.  Each week, the players move between States, Continents and Countries, all for the lucrative dollars and FedEx Cup points.  The prize money is enough to remove any sympathy on my part, and when they can follow the tournaments with an all-inclusive week in Cancun, the players will be fine.

The OHL Classic at Mayakoba is to be played on the Greg Norman designed, El Camaleón GC.  The course knows how to accommodate PGA Tour players as it has hosted six previous events; it also rolls out the welcome cenote on the first tee.  Wind and heat are the norm here, so look out for players with low trajectories who can control their ball flight to perform well.

The sixth tournament of the fall schedule will see five players back up for a sixth consecutive start.  However, it’s unlikely that any of those will be in contention.  Rather, the FedEx Cup high flyers and previous 2014 PGA Tour winners Ben Martin and Robert Streb will be.  Add to that list defending champion but form slump stuck Harris English, exciting Mexican rookie Carlos Ortiz, and former golfing superstar Charles Howell III.

All will compete for 500 FedEx Cup points and a share of a $6,100,000 purse.   But don’t expect it to be easy, the players (and depending where you put your money this week) are potentially in for another tense finish.  Three of the previous seven editions have been decided in playoffs.  Will we see Bubba Watson type playoff heroics?

Look Out For

Hudson Swafford – $51 – Ladbrokes Australia

Carlos Ortiz – $126 – Sportingbet Australia

Billy Hurley III – $81 – Sportsbet

Winner

Robert Streb – $23 – Luxbet

A win and two top tens on the PGA Tour.  He just keeps getting better.  Is matching Jimmy Walker’s fast start from last season, so I’m picking him to win.  As FedEx Cup front pager though, the win is not paying much.

PGA Tour odds courtesy of Luxbet, Sportingbet Australia, Ladbrokes Australia, and Sportsbet.