J.J. Spaun 11/5
Bud Cauley 5/1
Rory McIlroy 6/1
Lucas Glover 10/1
Alex Smalley 12/1
Corey Conners 14/1
Akshay Bhatia 16/1
Patrick Cantlay 20/1
Sepp Straka 20/1
Scottie Scheffler 33/1
Jake Knapp 40/1
Max McGreevy 50/1
Stephan Jäeger 50/1
J.T. Poston 80/1
Danny Walker 100/1
Ryan Gerard 100/1
Collin Morikawa 125/1
Robert MacIntyre 125/1
Min Woo Lee 150/1
Davis Thompson 200/1
Tommy Fleetwood 200/1
Chris Kirk 250/1
Daniel Berger 250/1
Sam Ryder 250/1
Justin Thomas 300/1
Taylor Pendrith 300/1
Tom Kim 300/1
Denny McCarthy 400/1
Taylor Moore 500/1
Tom Hoge 500/1
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The tour stays in Florida for The PLAYERS Championship and what many call the fifth Major and will now always be synonymous with COVID19. The PLAYERS marked the start of isolation and no sport for many of us around the world. I am sure many of the players will recall that Thursday when the tournament was cancelled as they arrived here that week.
The Players is always a great event and Pete Dye’s Stadium course is a fitting venue that doesn’t disappoint. Every year this course throws up drama and none more so than the 17th, plenty has been said about this hole, but there is a true replica at Eagles Eye golf club in Michigan that you can play if you can’t make it to Sawgrass.
The Players now offers the highest prize fund on the PGA Tour at a staggering $25 million with the winner taking a $4.5 million cut of that. The tournament used to be a warm up to the Masters and played in March, but with the move to May as a lead up to the US Open, the course now plays very differently and is much dryer, harder and faster.
In 2006 the course implemented massive changes, they tore up the old course and then brought in 26,600 tons of sand, 2.6 million square feet of Bermuda grass, 116,600 feet of pipe for irrigation, 19 acres of sod for landscaping, 200 new trees made up of oaks, pines and palms, new natural waste areas, lower-level bunkers, greenside chipping areas and water hazards. From a spectators point of view it makes great viewing, the changes are seen as a positive move by both the players and the tour.
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