Justin Rose 1/2
Seamus Power 8/1
Si Woo Kim 16/1
Max McGreevy 20/1
Maverick McNealy 25/1
Joel Dahmen 33/1
Michael Thorbjornsen 33/1
Sahith Theegala 40/1
Eric Cole 50/1
Hideki Matsuyama 50/1
Jake Knapp 50/1
Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen 66/1
Ryo Hisatsune 66/1
Mac Meissner 80/1
Ryan Gerard 80/1
Cameron Young 100/1
Chris Gotterup 100/1
Justin Lower 100/1
Kris Ventura 100/1
Nicolai Højgaard 100/1
Danny Walker 125/1
Hao Tong Li 150/1
Keegan Bradley 150/1
Austin Eckroat 200/1
David Lipsky 200/1
Matt McCarty 200/1
Pierceson Coody 200/1
Wyndham Clark 250/1
Adam Scott 300/1
Andrew Novak 300/1
Zach Bauchou 300/1
Daniel Brown 400/1
John Parry 400/1
Johnny Keefer 400/1
Keith Mitchell 400/1
Christiaan Bezuidenhout 500/1
Patrick Rodgers 500/1
Ricky Castillo 500/1
Sam Stevens 500/1
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The South course at Torrey Pines was designed by William F Bell and opened for play in 1957. Rees Jones was commissioned to undertake a redesign in 2001 so the course would be ready for the 2008 US Open Championship. Who could forget that dramatic Championship which ended with Tiger Woods beating Rocco Mediate on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff (after an 18 hole play off) and with a fractured bone in one leg.
Torrey Pines sits on the coastal cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean in La Jolla south of Torrey Pines State Reserve. Tight fairways, lush rough, pine trees, strategic bunkering and deep ravines are just some of the challenges ahead. Throw in the changing weather conditions, when fog, wind and rain come into play, they can often sweep in on this seaside layout. But you have a course that offers even the best golfers in the world a tough examination of their skills, both physically and mentally. Saying that I have shot a 57 on this course, but then that was on my PSP!
The complex takes its name from the indigenous Torrey Pine which is native to the area. The course is maintained by the City of San Diego and is open to the public and has enjoyed numerous awards, included amongst them is Golf Magazine's "Top 500 Holes in the World", 2000 (Par 4, 12th Hole) and Golf Digest Magazine's "America's 100 Greatest Public Access Golf Courses", 2005-2006.
My tips to Win: Ludvig Εberg 18/1 with BetVictor Lets hope he has recovered from his illness and is able to tee it up this week after pulling out at last weekends American Express tournament
Jason Day 30/1 with UniBet two wins and a runner-up in this event. Had a runner-up finish at the weekend at the American Express
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