Review & Betting Guide for the Zurich Classic of New Orleans

The TPC Louisiana course hosts this weeks Zurich Classic of New Orleans © theaposition.com

The TPC Louisiana course hosts this weeks Zurich Classic of New Orleans © theaposition.com

Keegan Bradley

Keegan Bradley 18/1 © TourProGolfClubs.com

This week’s PGA Tour rocks up in New Orleans for the Zurich Classic of New Orleans held at one of Pete Dye’s creations, with a little input from Steven Elkington and Kelly Gibson. Dye has been quoted as saying, PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem “finds a flat site and then he calls me”.

There are no less than 103 bunkers on the TPC Louisiana course with 62 of them being pot bunkers. But don’t be fooled into thinking this course is a one trick pony, far from it, it’s actually hard to believe that this was once just a flat piece of swampland next to New Orleans. This however, did not stop Pete Dye, earth was moved to create mounding, lakes, lagoons and 20 acres of bunkers and waste bunkers, add small greens, towering pines and cypress trees into the mix and you have one tough track.

Weighing in at 7,520 yards it’s not on the short side, but TPC Louisiana is part of Louisiana’s Audubon Golf Trail meaning the course plays hard and fast so it doesn’t play to its true length. You will need patience around here and there are plenty of opportunities to get up and down if you miss the greens on the right side. If you’re aggressive and are not 100% on your game you’ll pay the price.

Graham DeLaet 28/1© Keith Allison

Graham DeLaet 28/1© Keith Allison

My tips to win:

It’s not been a great season so far for Keegan Bradley 18/1 but he has still managed five Top 25 finishes from his ten events played this year, his best finish coming at the Arnold Palmer Invitational at the end of March. Keegan missed the cut in the Masters but with this week’s field not being that strong, I expect the lad from Vermont to be in the thick of it come Sunday.

Graham DeLaet 28/1 started the year with a bang with two runners-up finishes in his first two events and then seemed to fade, and although he missed the cut at the Masters, he had a Top 10 and a Top 20 in his previous two events. I think this shows the Canadian is getting back to playing his best golf, and in a weak field could well take that extra step in turning those runners-up finishes into a victory.

Another player who missed the Cut at the Masters was Matt Every 35/1 who has a win and four other Top 25 finishes in his last six tournaments played, with two of those, Top 10 placings. In fact Matt has only been outside the Top 25 three times this year in the ten events he has teed it up in. That shows great consistency and I expect Every to be in the final pairings again come Sunday.

Chris Stroud 40/1 © Keith Allison

Chris Stroud 40/1 © Keith Allison

Each way tips:

One player I was surprised to see this far out in the betting odds in a weak field is Patrick Reed 40/1 who sits forth on the FedEx cup rankings and twenty-fifth in the world. After his recent win – which was his second of the season, I think the bookies are banking another player isn’t going to follow Jimmy Walker down the three wins in a year route, and I think I am going to beg to differ with that view.

Chris Stroud 40/1 has a record of five Top 25 finishes from eight starts so far this year. Chris has a couple of Top 25 placings on this track over the last four years so knows the course well and he fired an opening round 66 in the 2012 event. Stroud has some interesting stats to his name, laying second in both the scoring average and front nine scoring, he is also third on the scrambling stats.

Outside tips:

Some of the best value bets this week are in the outside bets section with Boo Weekley 80/1, Lucas Glover 100/1, D.A Points 150/1 and John Rollins 150/1 who have all performed well on this track and have notched up six Top 10 finishes between them over the last three years. With a minimal outlay of 50p each way you could be quids in come Sunday night.

For updated betting odds during the tournament go to planetgolfreview.com

TPC Louisiana © Derek Duncan

TPC Louisiana © Derek Duncan

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ABOUT: James Mason

James Mason is a contributing writer for Golf Monthly magazine, producing destination reviews, technical and equipment reviews and blogs. He was also part of the judging panel for the 2010 Top 100 courses in Great Britain and Ireland. James has written equipment reviews and technical features for Greenside magazine, destination features for Golf World and Going for Golf magazines and interviews for Middle East Golfer.

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