The third tee time draft of the season. I can speak for Bryan in saying this is one of my favorite things to do before a major golf tournament. We talked about possibly not doing it, but I felt it may help the casual fans figure out when they want to tune in on the first two rounds. We scored the Open Championship where I not only had the winner but I also won the whole scoring part of it as well.
Bryan's First Pick: (1:35 pm) Henrik Stenson, Dustin Johnson, Charl Schwartzel
Now, this may seem out of place for being a first round pick, but that seems to be SnoTap tradition with DJ. This is the first major in a while that he will not be teeing it up with the Belgian Bomber (Nicolas Colsaerts SPELLING) and Bubba Watson, and maybe that is a good thing. Henrik Stenson is an incredibly accurate iron player and leads the tour in recovering from the rough. The latter stat will be huge this week, as Oak Hill’s primary cut has been described as ‘Cabbage’. That relates well to Schwartzel seeing as Nike will most likely outfit him with a low cut shirt that allows his South African chest hair to blossom out all tourney long.
Bryan's Second Pick: (1:15 pm) Graeme McDowell, Ernie Els, Bill Haas
This second round pick is based off mostly by the early season play of Mr. McDowell and I know Bill Haas possesses the ability to be at the top of the leaderboard. Also, I am wearing a beautiful ‘mint’ colored shirt today and I would bet my life Billy will do the same at some point this weekend. I do not know if Ernie has the strength left in him to play out of thick rough, but if he keeps it straight he could look to win his second major in as many years.
Bryan's Third Pick: (7:55 am) Sergio Garcia, Matt Kuchar, Rickie Fowler
This group was built for me. I highlighted the games of both Garcia and Kuchar is yesterday’s post and I believe they will both comfortably make it into the weekend. Folwer putted extremely well last week and has not been a stranger to weekend leaderboards at majors this year. In order for Fowler to win his first major title, he will have to avoid what he does so often and not have any blow up holes. Consistence and patience are key.
I surprised Reynolds by leaving Stricker off my list of guys I thought might be worth watching this weekend and now we believe he has the SnoTap mojo in his direction. Strick will definitely be a player at Oak Hill, this course works to his advantage. DUFFFFFFF I want to see him and then pay attention to see if he will smile at any point of holding the Wanamaker. Matsuyama held his own when Woods went off for a 61 on Friday and that makes me think he could do alright this week.
Bryan's Fourth Pick: (1:25) Rory McIlroy, Vijay Singh, Martin Kaymer
This is another group the PGA assembled by highlighting their past champions. It has been a while since Vijay has been a threat on tour, but he won this event in both 1998 and 2004. Kaymer will always be stuck in my head as the guy who stole a major from DJ when he had his goofy penalty at Whistling Straits. Nonetheless, Kaymer remained consistent since his triumph and could find himself in contention come Sunday. Lastly, Rory is the defending PGA Champion and we know whether he plays well or self-combusts, the media will find a way to bring him to the forefront. I hope Rory turns it around, he needs it.
Bryan's Fifth Pick: (8:25) Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano, Luke Donald, Jordan Spieth
Spieth is by far my favorite out of this group, because he does not wear a visor. In all seriousness, Jordan is looking more and more like someone to fear in future years. He broke through in dramatic fashion at the John Deere Classic and a victory here would have the whole golf world buzzing about his potential. Castano played well at The Masters and has continued since earning his exemption. I am not a big fan of the permanently popped collar but I do enjoy his golf game. Finally, Luke Donald; My nemesis. I just feel he has been so overrated, for so long. Personally, I would love for him to win so I can finally feel like he is playing to his rank.