It's the very last primary of the year for the vintage men, the Senior Open, and of direction I can not allow it move by means of without making an attempt to pick out the winner. I had Molinari in my "five to Watch" final week, so perhaps I can do at the least that properly this week.
The Senior Open could be played at St. Andrews this yr, which ought to get the blood of all the seniors pumping! We must count on every other difficult and speedy course, with around a 15mph wind (if current situations keep). So permit's get to it and make some alternatives.
- Everybody has Bernhard Langer , the defending champion, as the favorite this week... and with good reason. Langer's 3-under finish at Carnoustie against the youngsters shows that he's in good form and ready for tough conditions. But did last week's challenge tire him too much to compete this week? I wouldn't bet on it, but it's possible.
- Although he missed the cut at Carnoustie by a shot, I like the fact that Tom Lehman has already played some competitive links golf going into this week, plus he has a win this season. Add the wider fairways at St. Andrews to the mix and you could be looking at a good chance for Lehman to pick up this major.
- Paul Broadhurst won this event back in 2016 -- at Carnoustie, ironically -- and has picked up another major this season (along with a 'regular' win), so he certainly knows how to get it done on the links. Like Langer, he's another player in good form entering this event.
- Miguel Angel Jimenez has been playing pretty well all season, and he did win the Regions Tradition earlier this year. Worldwide, he's got a lot of Top10s this season. You know he'd like to add an Open to those figures.
- And for my flier, I'm taking Brandel Chamblee . I know Brandel hasn't played competitively in a decade, but he did go through qualifying to play this event which means his game is in pretty good shape. The video footage I saw of his play in the qualifier looked solid as well, and -- as with Lehman -- I think the wider fairways at St. Andrews might give him some confidence.
The Champions Tour website says the coverage starts Thursday morning at 7am ET on GC.
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