In the beyond I've done "5 to Watch" posts earlier than each of the WGCs and majors, however this yr I've been doing a weekly "two-fer" that many of you appear to revel in. So I've decided to just do the "-fers" all year and see how I finish the season.

Just for the record, right here's how the Weekly Two-fer works. (I like that identify. I think I'll keep it.)
Starting in January I commenced choosing a winner and a Top10 finisher for each week's event, then upgrading my rating the subsequent week in the Limerick Summary post. What this does is give you my Top2 gamers for every event, which a number of you may locate beneficial in case you play fable... And merely funny (even embarrassing) in case you don't.I've learned that I debate whether or not to follow my gut each week. I'm currently making that choice based on the course itself, whether I think it allows for surprise winners or tends to favor particular players. Riviera favors a certain type but the bizarre weather threw a monkey wrench into the works last week.
The WGC-Mexico is played at Mexico City's par-seventy one Club de Golf Chapultepec, which is roughly 7350 yards lengthy but also 7500 toes above sea degree. That approach the direction virtually plays quite brief -- by means of my calculations, extra like 6700 yards (it's making an allowance for 10% longer ball flight) -- and that makes this a huge open venue for marvel winners. So this week I'll go along with my intestine.
And that makes for more than one marvel alternatives.
- My Top10 this week, like last week, is Justin Thomas. Given that JT's last two appearances here are T5 and last year's loss in a playoff to Phil Mickelson (something of a wildcard winner himself), and given his runner-up last week, you might wonder why I'm not picking him to win.
Simply enough, it's JT's putting. And it's not because he had some three-putts last week -- come on, everybody did in those conditions -- but because JT himself voiced concerns about his putting. He said he's been having some problems with the flat stick. Given this course's reputation for bumpy greens, that sets off alarms for me. Maybe things change when he returns to a course he plays well, but my gut says to beware.
But Tiger finally seems to have control of his driver, and he's coming to a course where he can choose to play driver only when it gives him an advantage. His iron play, short game and putting all seemed to be in good shape last week, which will hopefully carry over to this week. And while he needs to adjust to the new course (I hear he used a Trackman to help him with that on Tuesday), the weather could make things physically easier for him and thus maybe give him an edge he hasn't had yet this year. GC's coverage begins Thursday afternoon at 2pm ET, with PGA Tour Live streaming at noon. We'll see if Tiger can muster any motivation from Phil's win last year.
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