• 5 months ago
Transcript
00:00 [music]
00:05 And I think that from looking at some of the positions that you're taking is you're buying
00:09 into the bangers, the heavy hitters this week because you like Brooks, you like Bryson,
00:13 Neiman at 40 to 1, Will Zalatorre, Sepp Straka, and this is like my favorite part of our segment
00:21 when we talk because I love when you take these big shots because a lot of times, I don't think
00:27 people realize this, is that Brady, people can take this information and Will Zalatorre doesn't
00:32 necessarily have to win or Sepp Straka doesn't necessarily have to win or even Neiman because
00:36 you can take these players to win the championship but again over on MTM and everywhere else,
00:41 there's top 20 finishers, top 30 finishers, and so you can kind of hedge your way through this
00:46 thing, can't you? Absolutely. Sepp Straka makes a lot of sense to me. He's not one of the biggest
00:52 hitters. He's above average or around there but he's extremely accurate and these fairways are
00:59 wide. When you have narrow fairways, really narrow fairways, it's actually a disadvantage for the
01:06 shorter accurate hitters because they're going to miss fairways too and you know if the bigger
01:12 hitter like Bryson is 50, 60, 70 yards past you, if you're both in the rough, Bryson still has the
01:19 advantage but when the fairways are wide, the guys that are not accurate off the tee, maybe they're
01:24 real long, they're going to find the rough but if you're very accurate like Sepp Straka, it's okay
01:29 if you're a little further back as long as you're in the short grass. Zalatorre is not necessarily
01:35 a bomber either but his record in the major championships is incredible. I was really
01:40 surprised to see his price balloon. I got him in the neighborhood of 50 to 1 and I looked the
01:48 very next morning on Monday morning, he shot 80 in the final round at the Wells Fargo and I've seen
01:54 him as high as you know into the 90s to win this tournament. This is a guy that has an incredible
01:59 record in majors. Lost in a playoff just two years ago at the PGA Championship. Finished second at
02:05 the US Open. Three top 10s at the Masters. So I kind of believe that he will show up once again
02:11 for this event. He started off extremely well at the Wells Fargo and then kind of fell off over the
02:17 weekend. I think he'll be ready to go this week. But yeah, you know, the bombers, the top 20s,
02:24 I mean you can kind of play the way you want. I think it is going to cater to the cream of the
02:29 crop here and yeah, if you want to take some of these shorter shots for a top 10, some of the
02:34 longer shots for a top 30, I think a lot of these guys are going to find a way to get into those
02:39 markets and cash a ticket for you.
02:42 [Music]
02:44 (bells chiming)

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