Nico Echavarria -16
J.J. Spaun -15
Stephan Jaeger -15
Eric Cole -14
Jackson Suber -13
Adam Schenk -13
Patrick Fishburn -13
Keegan Bradley -13
Jesper Svensson -12
Nick Dunlap -12
Paul Peterson -12
Russell Henley -12
Lee Hodges -12
Harry Hall -12
J.J. Spaun 5/1
Eric Cole 7/1
Patrick Fishburn 8/1
Stephan Jaeger 8/1
Keegan Bradley 10/1
Harry Hall 12/1
Brian Harman 14/1
Nico Echavarria 14/1
Maverick McNealy 16/1
Nick Taylor 16/1
Russell Henley 16/1
Lee Hodges 20/1
Lucas Glover 33/1
Gary Woodland 40/1
Ryan Gerard 50/1
Denny McCarthy 66/1
Alex Smalley 100/1
Hideki Matsuyama 125/1
Kensei Hirata 125/1
Paul Peterson 125/1
Matt Kuchar 150/1
Nick Dunlap 150/1
Mac Meissner 200/1
Adam Schenk 250/1
Bud Cauley 250/1
Jesper Svensson 250/1
Webb Simpson 300/1
Zach Johnson 300/1
Andrew Putnam 400/1
Jackson Suber 400/1
C.T. Pan 500/1
Justin Lower 500/1
Kevin Roy 500/1
Rico Hoey 500/1
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After an exciting finish to the Tournament of Champions and congratulations to Hideki Matsuyama who helped us get the year off to a winning start, the PGA Tour now moves to the main island of Hawaii, Oahu. And tees up at the Waialae Country Club. The course nestles between the Koolau mountain range on the north and Pacific Ocean on the south.
Opened in 1927 and designed by Seth Raynor, the Waialae Country Club has hosted major golfing events since 1965 and has been the venue for the annual Hawaiian PGA tournament.
Tailored greens, lush fairways, beautiful mountain ranges, the blue ocean, these are some of the fantastic views the course has to offer the visiting golfer.
The pros on the other hand will be playing the course in a different way as the front and back nines are reversed for Tournament play in order to capitalise on the sun setting in the west.
For another trusted Waialae CC Course review click here
My tips to Win: No surprise I will be sticking with Hideki Matsuyama 10/1 – with BetFred – again this week after his emphatic win at the weekend. Hideki is also a past champion of this event
Another player that seems to love teeing it up in Hawaii is Russell Henley 22/1 – with BetFred – who won here the first time he teed it up and has gone on to have a runner-up and had a Top 5 finish here last year
Each-way tips
It is going to be an interesting year for US Ryder Cup Captain Keegan Bradley 25/1 – with BetVictor – as he is playing well enough to make the team come September at the moment and he had another Top 15 finish at The Sentry. Keegan had a runner-up finish here last year and I expect him to be challenging again this week
I am going to stick with Byeong Hun An 25/1 – with SpreadEx – this week who was also in a tie for the runner-up spot here last year with Bradley. Byeong started slowly at The Sentry last week, but slowly improved as the tournament progressed. And now he has knocked the rust off of his golf game, I expect him to contend here come Sunday
A solid start to the year at The Sentry over the weekend firing all four rounds in the 60s should see Austin Eckroat 40/1 – with BetVictor – arrive here in confident mood this week. Austin had a Top 15 finish in his first start here. Last year a final round of 72 see Austin slide out of contention after getting off to a great start with rounds of 65 and 66
Outside tip:
The third player I am going to stick with this week is Nico Echavarria 90/1 – with SkyBet – who didn’t get off to a great start at The Sentry but slowly climbed the leaderboard over the weekend. Lets not forget he had a win, a runner-up and a Top 6 finish in his last four starts on the Fall Series of events