The second stage of the FedEx playoffs at TPC Boston this week:
TPC Boston turned into originally designed through Arnold Palmer in 2003 and then re-designed through Gil Hanse and Brad Faxon in 2007. It performs to a par-71 at 7,216 yards with a 77.6 index.
I?M now not very acquainted with Hanse?S designs. He designed the lately opened Streamsong Black which I have yet to play. He additionally re-designed The Blue Monster at Doral. I?M a big fan of Arnold Palmer?S designs and definitely think that Bay Hill is a massively underappreciated design mainly as I commenced to study the path from an analytics viewpoint. But, Mr. Palmer wasn?T a large fan of creating a torture chamber and might lean closer to making the route too smooth versus too tough. Hanse and Faxon might also had been brought in to beef up up the direction a piece.
From what I?Ve been instructed from humans that have performed Hanse designs is that the inexperienced contours are amazing tough. But given the overall performance at TPC Boston the beyond few years it appears that the path isn?T overly tough and is extra Palmer biased than Hanse designed.
Most of this route will revolve around driving and mid-duration technique pictures. The par-5, 18th hollow is the final Critical Hole on the course.
Projected Winning Score: -15
3JACK?S FAVORITES
Justin Thomas 1,000
Brooks Koepka 1,200
Jordan Spieth 2,000
Tony Finau 2,800
Patrick Cantlay 3,three hundred
Bryson DeChambeau 3,300
Henrik Stenson 3,300
3JACK?S DARK HORSE PICKS
Billy Horschel 4,500
Kyle Stanley 8,000
Byeong Hun An 12,500
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