While the Southeast US braces for a wintry blast, Twofer Tuesday flees to the balmy waters of Mayakoba... And the Mayakoba Golf Classic.
The El Camale?N Golf Club at Mayakoba Resort has more in its want than simply fantastic weather, but. Straight hitters aren't penalized right here. In truth, they're rewarded by using the direction because the less you have to scramble, the higher your probabilities of prevailing.
Then again, you can make a great argument that just being in Mayakoba is a win. But I digress...
Last yr turned into Matt Kuchar's time to shine as he broke a four.5 12 months drought. That win released him into one of the fine years of his career, and it can thoroughly happen to a similar player this yr. The 7017-yard, par-71 course is exactly the form of music you want to play as you input the holiday season, possibly along with your circle of relatives in tow for a pleasant yr-end excursion.
So who might pop out on top this year?
- For my Top10er I'm taking Viktor Hovland once again. While he hasn't quite put it all together yet, he continues to play solid golf and rack up those Top25s. It's easy to forget he's only played eight PGA Tour events since turning pro... and five of those are Top25s, with two being Top10s! Mayakoba was his first pro event as an amateur and he missed the cut, but he's not the same player now. It's just a matter of time...
- And my pick to win is Scottie Scheffler. I've taken Scottie to win several times this year and he's let me down each time -- I Seem to pick him on his off weeks. But he's been playing well since getting his Tour card back this season, with a T3, T7 and T16 in five events. Maybe I'll catch him on form this time.
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