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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2025 · 46 MIN

Texas Children's Houston Open Picks!

from RJ Bell's Dream Preview · host Pregame.com

Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for the Texas Children's Houston Open. -Discussing Top 5 favorites on the odds board -2 matchups -2 t20's -2 outrights (35/1 & 175/1) -Sleeper, 2 FRP, 2 lineups -Scoring, best bet For the latest as far as the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 🎯 Conclusion Will Docter presents an expert betting analysis for the Houston Open, emphasizing the course conditions and player suitability. Memorial Park, with improved overseeding and turf conditions, favors strong short games and powerful, strategic drivers. Docter reflects on previous picks, notably Victor Hovland’s Valspar win and Lucas Glover’s top-10 finish. For the Houston Open, key bets include Davis Thompson and Mack Meissner as outright winners, Tony Finau and Min Woo Lee for top-20 finishes, and Mackenzie Hughes as top Canadian. He also projects 17 under par as the winning score and offers a top-10 best bet on Davis Thompson (+350). 🔑 Key Points 🏌️‍♂️ Improved Turf Conditions: Overseeding makes chipping and pitching more manageable, reducing previous turf-related challenges at Memorial Park. 📊 Weather Impact: Thursday afternoon rain could affect players in the late-early draw; tee time strategy is crucial. 📈 Victor Hovland: Won the Valspar Championship with strong putting and birdies on 11, 14, 16, 17. ⛳ Lucas Glover’s Form: Top-10 at Valspar and Players; 8th around the greens and positive putting stats. ❌ Taylor Moore's Collapse: Missed cut by one due to a triple and double bogey despite solid overall play. 📉 Ryan Gerard's Decline: From eagle-birdie start to 57th place due to poor driving and chipping. 👀 Aaron Rai’s Fade: Past success in Houston, but concerns over short hitting and poor draw keep him off this week’s card. 🔥 Davis Thompson Pick: Loved for his form, short game, and tee-to-green skills; key pick at 35-1. 🧠 Strategic Matchups: Backing Castillo over Ryder and Meissner over Lauer based on metrics and draw advantages. 💡 Sleeper Bet: Mackenzie Hughes as top Canadian (+350), with favorable draw and strong course history. 📚 Summary (Top 10 Takeaways) [Will Docter] (0:18-0:31): Introduces podcast focus on sharp PGA Tour picks for the Houston Open. [0:41-43:09] Memorial Park Course Insight: Overseeded conditions improve short game viability, reduce previous difficulties. Wet weather forecast emphasizes carry distance. Valspar Recap: Hovland’s win highlighted by great putting; Glover cashed top-10 ticket with stellar recovery and underrated short game. Poor Performances: Taylor Moore and Ryan Gerard faltered despite promising starts; issues with specific holes and short game. Singapore Recap: Winni Ding underperformed due to slow start in shortened 54-hole format; Mansell won. Memorial Park Strategy: Key skills include long, accurate driving, total iron approach (especially 150–190 yards), and sharp chipping due to small landing zones. Top 5 Picks: Scheffler (4-1): Ball striking elite but putting and weather-timing are concerns. Rory (7-1): Great form and ideal tee draw; green light for fans. Aaron Rai (28-1): Avoided due to length disadvantage and poor draw. JJ Spaun (35-1): Good iron form but lacks total driving; no past success at course. Davis Thompson (35-1): Top pick due to fit, form, and value. Matchups: Castillo > Ryder (Even): Castillo stronger off tee and in recent form. Meissner > Lauer (-110): Meissner trending up with iron play; Lauer misfiring. Picks to Place: Tony Finau Top 20 (+150): Stellar Houston record despite poor lead-in form. Min Woo Lee Top 20 (+160): Long driver, great putter, elite short game. Extras: Two Outrights: Davis Thompson (35-1), Mack Meissner (175-1). Sleeper: Mackenzie Hughes Top Canadian (+350). First Round Picks: Rory McIlroy Top 10 (+188), Sammy Valimaki Top 10 (12-1). Projected Winning Score: 17 under par. Best Bet: Davis Thompson Top 10 (+350). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for the Texas Children's Houston Open. -Discussing Top 5 favorites on the odds board -2 matchups -2 t20's -2 outrights (35/1 & 175/1) -Sleeper, 2 FRP, 2 lineups -Scoring, best bet For the latest as far as the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 🎯 Conclusion Will Docter presents an expert betting analysis for the Houston Open, emphasizing the course conditions and player suitability. Memorial Park, with improved overseeding and turf conditions, favors strong short games and powerful, strategic drivers. Docter reflects on previous picks, notably Victor Hovland’s Valspar win and Lucas Glover’s top-10 finish. For the Houston Open, key bets include Davis Thompson and Mack Meissner as outright winners, Tony Finau and Min Woo Lee for top-20 finishes, and Mackenzie Hughes as top Canadian. He also projects 17 under par as the winning score and offers a top-10 best bet on Davis Thompson (+350). 🔑 Key Points 🏌️‍♂️ Improved Turf Conditions: Overseeding makes chipping and pitching more manageable, reducing previous turf-related challenges at Memorial Park. 📊 Weather Impact: Thursday afternoon rain could affect players in the late-early draw; tee time strategy is crucial. 📈 Victor Hovland: Won the Valspar Championship with strong putting and birdies on 11, 14, 16, 17. ⛳ Lucas Glover’s Form: Top-10 at Valspar and Players; 8th around the greens and positive putting stats. ❌ Taylor Moore's Collapse: Missed cut by one due to a triple and double bogey despite solid overall play. 📉 Ryan Gerard's Decline: From eagle-birdie start to 57th place due to poor driving and chipping. 👀 Aaron Rai’s Fade: Past success in Houston, but concerns over short hitting and poor draw keep him off this week’s card. 🔥 Davis Thompson Pick: Loved for his form, short game, and tee-to-green skills; key pick at 35-1. 🧠 Strategic Matchups: Backing Castillo over Ryder and Meissner over Lauer based on metrics and draw advantages. 💡 Sleeper Bet: Mackenzie Hughes as top Canadian (+350), with favorable draw and strong course history. 📚 Summary (Top 10 Takeaways) [Will Docter] (0:18-0:31): Introduces podcast focus on sharp PGA Tour picks for the Houston Open. [0:41-43:09] Memorial Park Course Insight: Overseeded conditions improve short game viability, reduce previous difficulties. Wet weather forecast emphasizes carry distance. Valspar Recap: Hovland’s win highlighted by great putting; Glover cashed top-10 ticket with stellar recovery and underrated short game. Poor Performances: Taylor Moore and Ryan Gerard faltered despite promising starts; issues with specific holes and short game. Singapore Recap: Winni Ding underperformed due to slow start in shortened 54-hole format; Mansell won. Memorial Park Strategy: Key skills include long, accurate driving, total iron approach (especially 150–190 yards), and sharp chipping due to small landing zones. Top 5 Picks: Scheffler (4-1): Ball striking elite but putting and weather-timing are concerns. Rory (7-1): Great form and ideal tee draw; green light for fans. Aaron Rai (28-1): Avoided due to length disadvantage and poor draw. JJ Spaun (35-1): Good iron form but lacks total driving; no past success at course. Davis Thompson (35-1): Top pick due to fit, form, and value. Matchups: Castillo > Ryder (Even): Castillo stronger off tee and in recent form. Meissner > Lauer (-110): Meissner trending up with iron play; Lauer misfiring. Picks to Place: Tony Finau Top 20 (+150): Stellar Houston record despite poor lead-in form. Min Woo Lee Top 20 (+160): Long driver, great putter, elite short game. Extras: Two Outrights: Davis Thompson (35-1), Mack Meissner (175-1). Sleeper: Mackenzie Hughes Top Canadian (+350). First Round Picks: Rory McIlroy Top 10 (+188), Sammy Valimaki Top 10 (12-1). Projected Winning Score: 17 under par. Best Bet: Davis Thompson Top 10 (+350). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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