Well, it's the very last event of the 2018 - 2019 season. Twofer Tuesday makes a ride to the TOUR Championship.
As typical, the TOUR Championship is being held at East Lake Golf Course in Atlanta GA, home of Bobby Jones. The protecting champion, Tiger Woods, failed to make it back this year so we're going to have a brand new champion for positive.
In addition, there could be no whiteboards with columns, columns and greater columns of FedExCup point totals constantly moving as we attempt to determine out who's without a doubt main the occasion. This year, the FedExCup and the TOUR Championship may have a single winner who receives $15mil.
Not terrible work if you could get it!
It seems that irrespective of what I even have attempted recently, my Twofer Tuesday pix were less than stellar performers. Players who've been on streaks collapse once I pick out them, even as players who might also have proven some shape over the season but have not received unexpectedly discover themselves selecting up trophies.
But no matter what approach of selecting I have taken into consideration for this week's alternatives, it has all come right down to one issue for me -- namely, the gamers start the occasion with a sure variety of strokes already on their scorecards. Given the inconsistency proven through maximum of the great players over the last few months, I cannot help but suppose that the new handicapping system in this yr's event will grow to be very essential.
- For my Top10er I'm going with Patrick Cantlay. Patrick has played very well all season and chalked up a big win at Jack's Place. Last week he made a very solid run at eventual winner Justin Thomas, but came up short because he started too far back the last day. He'll only be starting two strokes back this week and I think that, given his reasonably consistent form this year, that won't present a major problem.
- And for my winner it will probably come as no surprise that I'm taking Justin Thomas. I picked Justin earlier this season because of his performance as he came back from wrist injury, but he wasn't completely back at that point. His win at the BMW this past week shows me that his physical recovery is complete, and it's just a matter of how well his mental game has returned. I'm betting that he gained a lot of confidence with the win and may be riding that wave of confidence this week.
GC's coverage of the TOUR Championship begins Thursday at 1pm ET and PGA TOUR LIVE streaming begins at 10:30am ET. Let's see if my pics can finally get the job done when there's $15mil on the line!
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