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Whilst we have to wait an extra day for our usual Thursday football feast with NRL/AFL finals and an early NFL game all on deck tomorrow, some of our golf-mad Club 20 punters have spied value in West Virginia tonight as the PGA swing season starts at the Greenbrier. 

PGA: Greenbrier: Top 10 Market - Joaquin Niemann $4

Yes, it’s the start of the traditionally volatile ‘swing season’ and yes, there are a lot of unknowns at the start of the PGA calendar, but whichever way you slice it, this is a really weak field and rarely do players jump off the stats sheet like Niemann does here.

Ranked #4 in this field in Approach, #13 in this field in proximity, #13 in putting and ranked #1 in Par 4 Scoring (The Old White Course at Greenbrier has 12 of them).

This course suits Niemann perfectly, it caters to his strengths and protects him from his biggest weakness which is around the greens.

PGA: Greenbrier: Top 30 Market - MacKenzie Hughes $3.60

MacKenzie Hughes finished T13 here last year and T20 the year before, so he likes the track. Those fields were stronger than this one and Hughes' ball striking, his Par 4 Scoring, his putting, off the tee, proximity - all his numbers are yelling that he is heading up into another gear this season. He just rates really well  (Ranked #1 Par 4 Scoring in this field 400-450 yrds) and coming off two quality finishes here, he will be feeling really good about a strong week. 

PGA: Greenbrier: 3-Ball Multi: Niemann/Doc Redman $5.5

Little two-legger on a couple of 3 balls to sweat tonight and hopefully generate a little bit of mullah in the account for tomorrow.

Niemann gets a soft draw at great odds (should be much shorter for mine) whilst bookies seem to be seriously underrating Redman’s abilities. Ranked #3 in this field Par 4 Scoring 400-450 yards (8 holes!) and was ranked 2nd (PGA-wide) in GIR from his 20 rounds last season. Redman has the same pedigree as Hovland, Wolf etc and will be hungry to show it.

PGA: Greenbrier: 3-Ball Multi: Niemann/Redman/Hughes $16

Front bar was a bit torn about whether to take MacKenzie Hughes or Redman as the second man into the multi, so a compromise (of sorts) was reached and we took them both in a 3-legger! Byeong-Hun An can go super low in first rounds but he hasn’t played here before and Hughes is a couple of Benny-An 3-putts and/or trouble away from walking into this 3-ball at a great 2.70 price. 

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Hedge

Cruelly denied sporting glory due to recurring shin splint complaints and an aversion to warm-up laps, Hedge now spends his days golfing, fishing the leaves out of the Club 20 pools and identifying value plays in PGA, AFL, AFLW and T20. All you really need to know about him is he's more than comfortable taking 3I off the tee on a Par 5, and more than capable of pulling driver off the deck second shot.

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