A lot of power names in this classic with Spieth, Johnson, McIlroy, Day, Matsuyama and Justin Thomas headlining amongst a star studded field. I’m going to take someone else though. I’ll go with the 39 year old from Winter Park, Florida by way of the Ramblin Wreck. He played superbly at the 146th Open Championship 2 weeks ago going toe to toe with Spieth, but just got beaten by a masterful performance by the now 23 year old Texas phenom, who’s looking pretty interesting heading into the 99th PGA Championship next week at Quail Hollow, N.C., a classic course. I’ll take the man with the smooth swing, easy smile, and an All American personality. He finished T-3 here in 2016 shooting 66 on Sunday. DJ was the winner. Going with the Kuch to capture the championship at the Firestone South Course in Akron, Ohio.
Matt Kuchar
Like Kuch to capture the title at WGC Bridgestone
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I am taking DJ. Very tough field
Like your pick DW. Kuchar has been playing well. I am going with Koepka.
Kuchar under consideration, but looking for more great play from the Texas slinger and slayer. Spieth hitting all cylinders and a short game on fire. Tough for anyone to handle. I look for Charley Hoffman to continue his great play. J Spieth by two in the end.
Go Phil!
Spike, I heard you were a winner at BCC this past weekend and really on your game. I’m not surprised with all the hard work you’ve put in. Congrats!