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Final round scores from the Transition Championship

Luke Donald -13
Won on first Play-off hole

Jim Furyk -13
Sang-Moon Bae -13
Robert Garrigus -13
Scott Piercy -12
Jeff Overton -12
Ernie Els -12
Ken Duke -12
Bo Van Pelt -11
Matt Kuchar -10
Webb Simpson -10
Kevin Streelman -10
Jason Dufner -10


Third round betting odds for the
Transition Championship


Jason Dufner 7/2
Luke Donald 4/1
Padraig Harrington 8/1
Sergio Garcia 100/7 J
ohn Senden 20/1
Justin Rose 20/1
Webb Simpson 20/1 J
im Furyk 28/1
Will Claxton 80/1 R
ory Sabbatini 100/1
Nick Watney 100/1

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NEWS AND BETTING

Review & Betting Guide for the Transition Championship Open de Andalucia

 

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Luke Donald
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Charl Schwartzel, golf, golf betting
Charl Schwartzel
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Gary Woodland
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Brendon de Jonge, golf, golf betting
Brendon de Jonge
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After the excitement of last weeks WGC, its back to the regular PGA Tour schedule, which rocks up at the Copperhead course on the Innisbrook Resort at Palm Harbor, Florida.

It’s always a good indicator of how good a course is when the players that compete on the tour say great things about the track. Paul Azinger, 2008 U.S. Ryder Cup Captain said, “Copperhead is the best course we play on Tour.” Two times US Open Champion Curtis Strange stated, “If I could only play one course the rest of my life, it would be Copperhead. It has that much character.”

Designed by Larry & Roger Packard in 1974 its 7.300 yards is characterised by its rolling terrain and tree lined fairways, The course makes the most of its natural lakes and ponds which are home to an abundant of wildlife including fox squirrels, bald eagles, alligators, blue herons, and many other types of water fowl.

My tips to win are:

It looks like Luke Donald 12/1 is getting back into the thick of things and his putting stroke and short game seemed to be in a lot better shape than it was against Ernie Els in the WGC Match Play Championship. Its three weeks until the Masters and Luke will want to be finishing around the Top 5 in his last couple of events before the first major of the year.

Another player coming into form just in time for this Masters defence is Charl Schwartzel 16/1, he was only a couple of bad putts away from being right in the thick of it last Sunday at the WGC Cadillac Championship, but he will be happy with his current form.

Apart from his opening round of 76 John Senden 33/1 had a great WGC last week and his final round of 65 sees the Australian coming in the Transitions Championship with plenty of confidence, having had three other Top 25 finishes, two of which were in the Top 10, from his five tournaments played so far this year.

My each way tips are:

Bo Van Pelt 40/1 had a great week at the WGC Cadillac Championship, shooting a 65 along the way, to finish tied 8th, which was his third 8th place finish this year, from six starts.

Defending champion Gary Woodland 50/1 comes into this week having only once finished in the Top 25 this season, he did have fifteen Top 25 finishes last season, with six of them coming in the Top 10. Hopefully defending his title will give him that extra confidence boost his game needs.

I do feel this could be a good year for Brendon de Jonge 80/1, but so far this season he always seems to throw in one bad round, like the 78 in last weeks Puerto Rico Open. But I think these are good odds and hopefully we will see Brendon get back to the form that see him have ten Top 25 finishes last year.



As always good luck

Africa Open 5-8 January 2012

Tournament of Champions 6-9 January 2012

Joburg Open 12-15 January 2012

Sony Open 12-15 January 2012

Volvo Golf Champions 19-22 January 2012

Humana Challenge 19-22 January 2012

HSBC Golf Championship 26-29 January 2012

Farmers Insurance Open 26-29 January 2012

Commercialbank Qatar Masters 2-5 February 2012

Waste Management Phoenix Open 2-5 February 2012

Omega Dubai Desert Classic 9-12 February 2012

AT&T National ProAm 9-12 February 2012

Avantha Master 16-19 February 2012

Northern Trust Open 16-19 February 2012

WGC Accenture Match Play Championship 22-26 February 2012

Honda Classic 1-4 March 2012

WGC Cadillac Championship 8-11 March 2012

 

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