11-03-2016, 09:50
Valspar Championship (Day One)
The field is closely bunched with Bradley, Duke & Howell III leading the way by one on -4. Quite a few big names failed to break par (Poulter +1, Grace +1, Dufner +1, Thomas +1, Oosthuizen +1, Mahan +2, McDowell +3, Choi +3, Donald +4, Speith +5, Rodgers +6, Els +6). All our players have work to do but this is a course where -10 should be a winning score so two good rounds is often what it takes.
Patrick Reed 30/1 Par Tied 25th
Harris English 35/1 +2 Tied 67th
Kevin Streelman 66/1 +8 Tied 125th
John Senden 125/1 +1 Tied 46th
Harold Varner III 250/1 +5 Tied 117th
Troy Merritt 150/1 Par Tied 25th
The field is closely bunched with Bradley, Duke & Howell III leading the way by one on -4. Quite a few big names failed to break par (Poulter +1, Grace +1, Dufner +1, Thomas +1, Oosthuizen +1, Mahan +2, McDowell +3, Choi +3, Donald +4, Speith +5, Rodgers +6, Els +6). All our players have work to do but this is a course where -10 should be a winning score so two good rounds is often what it takes.
Patrick Reed 30/1 Par Tied 25th
Harris English 35/1 +2 Tied 67th
Kevin Streelman 66/1 +8 Tied 125th
John Senden 125/1 +1 Tied 46th
Harold Varner III 250/1 +5 Tied 117th
Troy Merritt 150/1 Par Tied 25th
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