Bettor's picks for the World Golf Championship-Bridgestone Invitational – Part2
4. Nick Watney
He is the leader of FedEx Rankings and has eyes on the playoffs that will take place at the season end. Moreover, he is carrying a killing form, which encompasses victories at Cadillac Championship and AT&T National, fourth-place finish at Players Championship
and a fifth-place finish at Waste Management Phoenix Open.
While looking at his stats, one sees him occupy the fifth place in Strokes Gained/Putting and 18th place in Green Hits in Regulation. Above all, he has never finished worse than T25, which means he has fair number of chances of finishing in the
top section of the leaderboard.
5. Rory McIlroy
The world number five can never be out of the picture, and one can always put their money on him. The 22-year-old led the Masters until the final round, where he drifted into the bottom of the leaderboard and ultimately won the US Open with an eight-stroke
margin.
Moreover, last year he finished tied in ninth place after carding all four rounds in the 60s. The Northern Irishman reached the final round with ease and told the press that the course suited his game style. With a much-refined form, the player is back and
hopefully, he will be riding home with another trophy.
6. Bo Van Pelt
The veteran finished in the third place last year after carding all four rounds in 60s. Moreover, he did not finish worse than Top 15 in all six tournaments, hence, the player has ample number of chances on occupying a place in the Top 10.
7. Gary Woodland
Woodland finished fourth at Greenbrier Classic and sixth at Memorial. His form supports his game, which is enough to consider him in the Top 10.
8. Dustin Johnson
He occupies the 15th spot in the FedEx Cup and 7th on Official World Golf Rankings. He is one of the top punters who will have the camera sticking to them. Moreover, he finished second in the Cadillac Championship and second at the
British Open. If he successfully conquered those two courses, he will definitely earn his share at Firestone.
9. Luke Donald
The number one seed is the winner of Accenture Match Play Championship and a runner-up at the Heritage. Moreover, he finished fourth at the Players Championship and fourth at the Masters. The profile is strong enough to put him at the forefront of the betting
odds, but there is a small reservation; the Englishman has been out of form lately on American courses.
10. Rickie Fowler
Fowler has a decent performance chart in World Golf Championships. He finished twice in Top 10. Moreover, he tied for the fifth place in the Open Championship.
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