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Wild odds swing in 3M Open final round as Piercy opens door for Finau flourish

Tony Finau figured he was playing for second midway through the final round of the 3M Open – and so too did the bettors at BetMGM sportsbook as Scott Piercy moved to near unbackable favorite. But golf is hard. And closing out a PGA TOUR win is even harder. Piercy coughed up a five-shot lead he held over Finau with 10 holes remaining at TPC Twin Cities which provided a huge swing in the odds in short time, proving that betting on golf remains one of the most unpredictable and erratic, yet opportunistic sports to wager on in the world. As such Finau claimed his third TOUR win – his first in front of his entire extended family. Before the final round Piercy had moved himself to -18, four clear of Emiliano Grillo and five in front of Finau. But Finau would post up a 4-under 67 to win by three shots while Piercy dropped five shots in his last six holes to settle for a 76 and a calamitous T4. “I was almost chasing 20 under all day I felt like. Seemed like Scott wasn’t letting up all tournament, so to all of a sudden have the lead, I will say I got quite nervous on 17 just because it was a whole different feel on how the week was going,” Finau said after his victory. “I never was near the lead. I was near the top of the leaderboard, but I was never within four or five shots. All of a sudden, I was the one leading the golf tournament. Sometimes you’ve got to learn how to play with a lead… but I didn’t know I was going to be in that situation. A couple squirrelly shots on 17 and 18, but I willed my way in and really happy to get that W.” Take a look below at the wild swings that played out over Sunday’s crazy final round. ODDS TIMELINE – Tony Finau and Scott Piercy to win the 3M Open Before Round: Finau (-13) +450; Piercy (-18) -143 After playing brilliant golf for three days Piercy rightfully held court at the top of the odds. If you put $10 on Piercy you stood to win $6.99 profit while the same bet on Finau would profit you $45. Piercy Birdies the 2nd hole: Finau (-14) +500; Piercy (-19) -250 Finau had an early birdie to his name on Sunday but Piercy matched it with a birdie on the second hole, moving his odds in tighter. $10 bet profit at this point: Finau $50; Piercy $4 Finau Birdies 4th hole: Finau (-15) +300; Piercy (-19) -167 The big-hitting Finau converts his 10-foot, 10-inch birdie putt on the 189-yard par-3 fourth hole to move within four of the lead. $10 bet profit at this point: Finau $30; Piercy $5.99 Piercy Birdies 6th hole: Finau (-15) +450; Piercy (-20) -222 In what appears to be a crucial junction, Piercy takes care of the par-5 sixth with a birdie after Finau had failed to do so in the group ahead and extends his lead over him to five shots. $10 bet profit at this point: Finau $45; Piercy $4.50 Piercy hits 8th green in regulation, Finau misses 9th green: Finau (-15) +700; Piercy (-20) -714 With a safe shot on to the par-3 eighth green Piercy appears to be in control as Finau’s approach to the tough ninth ahead finds the rough. $10 bet profit at this point: Finau $70; Piercy $1.40 Piercy Bogeys 8th, Finau Bogeys 9th: Finau (-14) +500; Piercy (-19) -714 Having been brilliant with his putter throughout the opening rounds Piercy makes a minor error by three-putting the eighth green for a bogey but Finau also bogeys up ahead to keep the gap at five shots. $10 bet profit at this point: Finau $50; Piercy $1.40 Piercy Bogeys 9th: Finau (-14) +550; Piercy (-18) -500 The difficult ninth also trips up Piercy and the lead drops to four shots but the bettors still believe he’s the man heading into the back nine. $10 bet profit at this point: Finau $55; Piercy $2 Finau birdies 11th: Finau (-15) +300; Piercy (-18) -333 The first signs of a potential shift in things pops up with Finau drops in a brilliant 15-footer for birdie on the par-4 11th. It brings him within three shots of the lead. $10 bet profit at this point: Finau $30; Piercy $3 Piercy birdies 12th: Finau (-15) +350; Piercy (-18) -400 With his tournament starting to look shaky Piercy steps up and makes a great bounce back birdie on the par-5 12th to hopefully steady his ship and get back on track for the run home. $10 bet profit at this point: Finau $35; Piercy $2.50 Piercy bogeys 11th: Finau (-15) +225; Piercy (-17) -200 The faith in Piercy really starts to wobble now as he three-putts the 11th green for another bogey and now the lead over Finau is just two shots. $10 bet profit at this point: Finau $22.50; Piercy $5 Piercy tee ball on 13 finds terrible lie right: Finau (-15) +250; Piercy (-18) -200 Just when it appeared Piercy might have put things back together his tee shot on the 13th hole finds deep rough to the right of the 13th green. $10 bet profit at this point: Finau $25; Piercy $5 Piercy bogeys 13th: Finau (-15) +175; Piercy (-17) -133 The shot gained a hole ago is given back as Piercy is unable to get up and down from the long grass. With five holes to go his lead is now two shots. $10 bet profit at this point: Finau $17.50; Piercy $7.52 Piercy tee shot on 14 sails into plugged bunker lie: Finau (-15) +150; Piercy (-17) +110 A tough break for Piercy as an average shot into a fairway bunker is punished to the max by plugging deep into the face of the hazard. $10 bet profit at this point: Finau $15; Piercy $11 Finau birdies the 14th; Piercy’s second shot on 14 stays in sand: Finau (-16) +100; Piercy (-17) +150 For the first time during the final round Scott Piercy is no longer the favorite to win as his second shot stays in the bunker while up ahead Finau makes an eight-foot birdie putt to pull within a shot. $10 bet profit at this point: Finau $10; Piercy $15 Piercy third shot on 14 goes into water: Finau (-16) -118; Piercy +800 It’s all coming undone now as Piercy’s third shot on the 14th comes up well short and into a water hazard. His lead will be gone by the end of this hole, the question is how far back will he be? $10 bet profit at this point: Finau $8.47; Piercy $80 Piercy fifth shot on 14 comes up short / makes triple bogey: Finau (-16) -250; Piercy (-14) +1800 In the final washup of a diabolical 14th hole Piercy walks away two shots off the pace. Will he be able to regroup? $10 bet profit at this point: Finau $4; Piercy $180 Finau birdies 15th hole: Finau (-17) -714; Piercy (-14) +2500 Although claiming he had no idea what had transpired behind him at this point Finau provides a crushing blow with an incredible 31-foot birdie bomb on the 15th green as Piercy is still trying to figure out what happened to his tournament. $10 bet profit at this point: Finau $1.40; Piercy $250 Piercy bogeys 15th hole: Finau (-17) -3333; Piercy (-13) +20000 With his ears still ringing from the cheers for Finau’s birdie bomb and the haymakers he took on the 14th Piercy misses a short par putt on the 15th green to drop four behind with three to play. $10 Bet profit at this point: Finau $0.30; Piercy $2000 Finau birdies 16th: Finau (-18) -10000; Piercy (-13) +20000 With his third birdie in a row Finau sets up a five-shot buffer over Piercy, the same margin he sat behind the same player just two hours prior. $10 bet profit at this point: Finau $0.10; Piercy $2000

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Emiliano Grillo (DFS) Chesson Hadley (all) Kevin Kisner (DFS) Ryan Palmer (all) Ian Poulter (DFS) Peter Uihlein (DFS) Jimmy Walker (DFS) Nick Watney (DFS) Fades Tiger Woods … He’s never made it easy on himself, that’s for sure. Torrey Pines and Riviera challenges everyone and few expect to find their games on those tough tracks no matter how familiar. After a respective T23 and MC on the West Coast, he now attempts to tackle PGA National in his backyard. It’s been four years since his last appearance and the wind could exacerbate the issues he’s been having off the tee. We saw him navigate Albany to a point in December, but those fairways are more accommodating. Worst case, this is a bonus start given his last-minute decision to commit, but we can sit this one out. Webb Simpson … Missed the cut in his last start at TPC Scottsdale, site of multiple successes, and now returns to PGA National for the first time in seven years. So, he presents as a reach despite rather solid form for months. What’s worth monitoring is if he tilts back toward elevated long-term value versus the spot start motivated by course history. Louis Oosthuizen … We never learned why he opted out of the WGC-HSBC Champions after tweeting that he was preparing to travel. That wouldn’t normally remain relevant three months after the fact, but he’s making his season debut at The Honda Classic. In the interim, the South African recorded top 10s at home and in Mauritius. He then suffered a freak injury when two of his fingers got jammed in between luggage carts at an airport. After a month off, he returned to a T49 in Singapore, and then missed the cut in Dubai. He doesn’t slump, but he still needs to prove that he’s connecting with reliable form. He’s also just 1-for-4 at PGA National with a T21 last year. Jhonattan Vegas … Solid history at PGA National with a T12 (2014) and T4 (2017) among four cuts made in five tries, but he strides in on a mini-slump of two straight missed cuts. Since we already accept him as a hot-and-cold option, gamers are going to do what feels best, but he doesn’t possess a horse-for-a-course profile. Byeong Hun An Keegan Bradley J.B. Holmes Ryan Moore Thomas Pieters Bernd Wiesberger Returning to Competition Nicholas Lindheim … Withdrew during his opening round of last week’s stop at Riviera due to an illness. It extended a rough patch during which he’s failed to cash in four straight starts. Has two top 15s on the season and ranks 15th in strokes gained: putting, so perhaps the return to bermudagrass greens presents the elixir he needs. Given his propensity to surprise, he’s worth a peek in DFS in his Honda debut. Notable WDs Austin Cook … Taking a break after playing in six of the seven events to start 2018. Will miss out on qualifying for next week’s World Golf Championships-Mexico Championship into which the top 10 in the FedExCup standings at the conclusion of The Honda Classic will gain entry. The rookie is currently 12th. Bryson DeChambeau … Can’t complain about a T5 in his debut at TPC Scottsdale, but he’s backpedaled from the surging form with which he concluded the fall. Currently 37th in the FedExCup standings. Si Woo Kim … Taking at least two weeks off now, although that wasn’t the plan until the conclusion of the Genesis Open where he missed the cut. He fell to 51st in the Official World Golf Ranking, which is also the first spot on the outside looking into qualifying for the WGC-Mexico Championship. The top 50 through the Genesis earned berths. Sangmoon Bae … After placing T15 at Pebble Beach, settled for a T75 at Riviera. Currently 150th in the FedExCup standings despite missing seven of 10 cuts in his return to the PGA TOUR. Has 17 starts remaining on his medical extension. D.A. Points … Cited “neck issues” on Twitter. He’s scheduled to participate in next week’s Puerto Rico Open Charity Day. It’s an unofficial event benefiting the island in the wake of the devastation left behind by Hurricane Maria. That means that the 2017 PRO champ would defend his title when the tournament resumes its official spot on the schedule in 2019. John Peterson … He’ll stay put on five starts remaining on his medical extension. Just 104.335 FedExCup points shy of securing conditional status as a secondary objective. He’s 3-for-3 this season but without a top-45 finish. Vijay Singh … He finished T6 at PGA National just two years ago, so this decision will disappoint gamers angling at that. His T73 at the Genesis Open extended his streak of surviving at least one cut to 26 straight seasons. Power Rankings Recap – Genesis Open Power Ranking  Golfer  Result 1  Dustin Johnson  T16 2  Jordan Spieth  T9 3  Paul Casey  T49 4  Phil Mickelson  T6 5  Rory McIlroy  T20 6  Chez Reavie  T73 7  Marc Leishman  MC 8  Thomas Pieters  T68 9  Ollie Schniederjans  MC 10  Tommy Fleetwood  T37 11  Justin Thomas  T9 12  Bubba Watson  Win 13  Kevin Chappell  T20 14  Daniel Berger  MC 15  Alex Noren  T16 Wild Card  Adam Scott  T53 Sleepers – Genesis Open Golfer  Result K.J. Choi  MC Brian Gay  MC Adam Hadwin  T6 Brandon Harkins  T41 J.B. Holmes  T60 Birthdays among active golfers on the PGA TOUR February 20 … none February 21 … Steve Wheatcroft (40) February 22 … Vijay Singh (55); Whee Kim (26) February 23 … Steve Stricker (51) February 24 … Zach Johnson (42) February 25 … Hideki Matsuyama (26) February 26 … none

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Expert Picks: Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MastercardExpert Picks: Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard

How it works: Each week, our experts from PGATOUR.COM will make their selections in PGA TOUR Fantasy Golf. Each lineup consists of four starters and two bench players that can be rotated after each round. Adding to the challenge is that every golfer can be used only three times per each of four Segments. The first fantasy golf game to utilize live ShotLink data, PGA TOUR Fantasy Golf allows you to see scores update live during competition. Aside from the experts below, Fantasy Insider Rob Bolton breaks down the field at this year’s Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard in his edition of the Power Rankings. For more fantasy, check out Sleepers, Rookie Ranking, Qualifiers and Reshuffle. THINK YOU’RE BETTER THAN OUR EXPERTS? The PGA TOUR Experts league is once again open to the public. You can play our free fantasy game and see how you measure up against our experts below. Joining the league is simple. Just click here to sign up or log in. Once you create your team, click the “Leagues” tab and search for “PGA TOUR Experts.” After that? Pick your players and start talking smack. Want to represent the fans against our experts? SEASON SEGMENT

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