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Leaderboard: WGC-Bridgestone Invitational

PGA Championship winner Jordan Spieth is among the early starters in the first round of the final World Golf Championships event of 2017.

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Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Joakim Lagergren+375
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Connor Syme+850
Francesco Laporta+1200
Andy Sullivan+1400
Richie Ramsay+1400
Oliver Lindell+1600
Jorge Campillo+2500
Jayden Schaper+2800
David Ravetto+3500
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Cameron Champ
Type: Cameron Champ - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish-120
Top 10 Finish-275
Top 20 Finish-750
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Major Specials 2025
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Bryson DeChambeau+500
Jon Rahm+750
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Xander Schauffele+900
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Shane Lowry+1600
Tommy Fleetwood+1800
Tyrrell Hatton+1800
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Scottie Scheffler+275
Rory McIlroy+650
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Ludvig Aberg+2200
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Justin Thomas+3000
Joaquin Niemann+3500
Shane Lowry+3500
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The Open 2025
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Scottie Scheffler+400
Rory McIlroy+500
Xander Schauffele+1200
Ludvig Aberg+1400
Collin Morikawa+1600
Jon Rahm+1600
Bryson DeChambeau+2000
Shane Lowry+2500
Tommy Fleetwood+2500
Tyrrell Hatton+2500
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Ryder Cup 2025
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USA-150
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TPC Sawgrass, Network of Clubs turn 40TPC Sawgrass, Network of Clubs turn 40

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. - Don your funny hats and torch the birthday cake. TPC Sawgrass celebrated its 40th birthday Oct. 24. The birth of THE PLAYERS Stadium Course also marked the beginning of the TPC Network of Clubs, a group of courses around the country that have been home to tournaments, training grounds for touring pros and a place for your average player to walk in the footsteps of the world's best. TPC courses have hosted more than 400 professional tournaments, with the rent-free venues allowing for bigger purses and charitable donations. On non-tournament weeks, the TPCs allow recreational players to test their games where history has been made. It's those world-class players, though, who may have the most to celebrate. For them, the TPCs are a lot more than a bucket-list destination. They're a lifeblood; a top-quality driving range, an impeccably groomed course (or two), a place to find a game or just a putting contest. For them, it's hard to overstate the importance of former TOUR Commissioner Deane Beman's totally revolutionary "Stadium Golf" invention those many moons ago. "It's home," said 2014 FedExCup champion Billy Horschel, who lives in Ponte Vedra Beach and practices at TPC Sawgrass, where his coach, Todd Anderson, is Director of Instruction at the PGA TOUR Performance Center. "It's been a great place to practice, to get better." About 77 professionals from the six PGA TOUR-owned-and-operated tours play out of TPC Sawgrass. A recent Thursday found Korn Ferry Tour players Ben Kohles, Brian Richey and Tyson Alexander working out under the tutelage of a trainer in the second-floor fitness room of the Performance Center, which was upgraded in 2017. They stretched, pulled, twisted. Just outside the door to the exercise room, a junior golfer stroked putts in the putting studio with SAM Putt lab technology plus other gewgaws at the direction of the center's dedicated putting instructor. Downstairs sat four indoor bays equipped with Trackman, ground-force plates and video capabilities; equipment-repair lab; lounge; and fitting studio with hundreds of shafts and multiple heads from various manufacturers to choose from. Just outside, the perks include unlimited play at Dye's Valley course, a separate and secluded back tee, two putting greens, and a short-game area. Although overseeding began last week on the Stadium Course, two practice greens have been spared and will be kept as fast as possible for upcoming TOUR stops, including the Masters Tournament next month. "It really is a state-of-the-art facility," said Fred Funk, who was asked at the Performance Center to name his highs and lows at TPC Sawgrass. The high was easy: Funk was 48 when he won THE PLAYERS Championship in 2005. The low, it turned out, was also easy. It was Saturday at the 2001 PLAYERS, a day made famous by NBC analyst Gary Koch's "Better than most" call of Tiger Woods' triple-breaking, 60-foot birdie putt at the island 17th, which led to Woods' one-shot victory. "You always see the ‘Better than Most' moment," Funk said. "Well, I was playing right in front of Tiger, and I hit it 12 to 15 feet right of the hole and five-putted. I actually made a three-footer for my fifth putt for a 6. It knocked me right out of contention. I was so angry." It was, Funk recalled, the only five-putt of his career. "I hit a lot better tee shot than Tiger and walk off with 6, he walks off with 2," he said. "I had the ‘Worse than Most' putt and he had the ‘Better than Most' in back-to-back groups." Funk gave a rueful chuckle. Despite being up 20-14, he had just lost a chipping contest to his son Taylor, also a pro, on the practice green outside the Performance Center. The Funk family will be moving to Austin, Texas, soon, and they'll miss TPC Sawgrass. The TOUR's headquarters and other TPC courses are a place to compete, yes, but also to trade ideas about the swing. That camaraderie is huge. Lanto Griffin, a Ponte Vedra Beach resident who will defend his Vivint Houston Open title soon, has spoken glowingly of the influence of Hall of Famer Vijay Singh, the de facto godfather of the TPC Sawgrass practice scene. Other players have sung the same refrain. "I've been around Vijay for 12, 13 years now since I got out of college," Horschel said. "He's been a great sounding board. I've got a great relationship with the PGA TOUR because the headquarters are right there. I couldn't have asked for a better place to be since I left college. "Having access is massive," he added, "but the bigger thing is how many good Korn Ferry Tour and PGA TOUR players are out there practicing. You share ideas, have little chipping games, have matches on the course - it's just been a great spot to improve as a player." Not that it's the only spot. Joseph Bramlett moved to Las Vegas last year in part because of its two TPCs, including TPC Summerlin, which hosts the TOUR's Shriners Hospitals for Children Open. Justin Suh, Bramlett's friend from their Northern California junior golf days, made the move with him, and one of Bramlett's fellow Stanford golf alumni, Maverick McNealy, is now his Vegas roommate. Even amongst such frequent road warriors, it's always easy to find a game. "What's not to like?" Bramlett said. "I mean, Summerlin's a great fit just because it's really quiet where we're at. There's no traffic, I'm six minutes from two TPC facilities, and both have really good ranges, good practice facilities, great access to the golf courses, there are 20-plus guys to compete with when we're practicing. There's a lot of good golf; I'm around a lot of really motivated people who are trying to do what I'm trying to do." TOUR-approved golf, TOUR-grade standards, TOUR-quality players - indeed, what's not to like? Coast to coast and even overseas, suffice it to say the TPCs at 40 have never looked better.

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Pick ‘Em Preview: ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIPPick ‘Em Preview: ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP

The ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP is scheduled to begin at 7:50 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, and the interface for PGA TOUR Pick ‘Em Live had all three bets for the first round loaded on Tuesday afternoon, so without further ado, let’s get right to it! Actually, there’s a little bit of ado. When Rob and Glass reviewed the 3-balls available in the interface, only four were offered, so they limited their two selections to them. PointsBet’s board already had a market for 24 of the 26 possible 3-balls, so more might be added (if they already aren’t by the time you’re reading this). If they are, it’s possible that either or both of our guys will make a change. Register for PGA TOUR Pick ‘Em Live here and monitor Rob’s and Glass’ progress as Influencers. For a broader explanation of the format and FAQs, click here. TOURNAMENT TO WIN Rob … Cameron Champ (+12500) Where better to swing for the fence with this guy than in a tournament promised to give him four rounds? It’s the only scenario in which I’m endorsing him, because look at that kickback! At the end of the day, and despite the struggles, he’s a winner. He knows how to close the sale. That’s all that matters pre-tournament and in a format in which we’re allowed to make changes. Glass … Hideki Matsuyama (+1100) No jet lag. No cultural acclimation. No learning a new course. Read Horses for Courses to learn why Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club is one of his favorites. If you’re busy this weekend like I am, set it and forget it. Heck, only big boys win events like this, so pick your favorite and adjust at 2:00 a.m. ET on Sunday as necessary or sleep on through! TOP 10 Glass … Sepp Straka (+360) Breakthrough came against Shane Lowry and Daniel Berger last year at Honda, so he won’t be worrying about that. Big field at TPC Southwind in the FedExCup Playoffs saw him finish second alone on a tough ball-striking course. Solo second in his only start this season at Sanderson Farms suggests he hasn’t cooled. My days of trying to chase the window are over. Rob … Aaron Rai (+560) I’m with Glass here. Don’t know about you, but I suffered the shutout in this bet at the Shriners. It was disappointing because I didn’t connect, but this game is like trick-or-treating on Halloween. You hope you don’t get a rock, but if you knock on enough doors … The Englishman lit up TPC Summerlin for a 62 in the third round, and he recently hung up a T5 in Italy, so his form is fine. Because I don’t mind reaching for him specifically at this value, I’ll sleep just fine, but he’s also in the vicinity of where I want to cash in a 78-man invitational with no cut. TOP 20 Rob … Keegan Bradley (+130) Because I can’t remember the last time when I was upright and lucid when this bet unlocked, my only objective with it this week is to get even or better value upon return. Besides, what little more can be found on the board isn’t enough to warrant the risk. My man-crush with Keegs dates back to his rookie season – it’s well-documented and I’m not ashamed – so it’s beautiful that he’s playing well enough and has the kind of success at Narashino that warranted a lofty perch in my Power Rankings. Glass … Matthew NeSmith (+200) Hit 64 of 72 GIR last week and cashed a career-best T2. His T9 the week before in Mississippi suggests he’s in a groove, and I’m willing to tag along. With a limited field, the long shots are few and far between. The Top 10 and Top 20 recently remind me of my first car. I had a sunroof that never opened. Stuck shut. Just like this window most weeks. Careful my friends! ROUND 1 LEADER Glass … Keegan Bradley (+3000) Ball-striking stud has a 63 here, good enough to share the course record, and he closed last season’s visit with 65. This is his third appearance and he’s hit T7 and T13 in his previous two, so he’s comfortable. I’d rather ride him for one round at 30-1 than four rounds for the same price. Try to steal 750 coins on day one and count your cash all weekend! Rob … Christiaan Bezuidenhout (+5000) Narashino CC is a sweet setup in that its respective pars are 34 and 36, and two of the three par 5s are on the inward nine, but scoring relative to par on both sides is much closer than you’d think. It’s because the easiest three of the 10 par 4s are in the outbound lane. So, I’ll open with one of the best putters in the field who’s going off No. 10 in the first threesome. The South African can build momentum before the turn and sustain it coming home. Unlike Glass, who is positioned three hours ahead of me and likely visiting the sandman before I do on Wednesday night, I’ll have more flexibility to adjust on the fly. Exploit every advantage, kids. 3-BALL #1 Glass … Keita Nakajima (+320) over Davis Riley and Kurt Kitayama Riley and Kitayama are nice players but the TWO-TIME Mark McCormack medal winner – first-ever to do so – should have the home-country advantage. Remember, this is one round, not four, and Nakajima has plenty of game. Nice longshot! Rob … Takumi Kanaya (+220) over Scott Stallings and Beau Hossler We’re loving on the host-country boys in this space, and for good reason. My pick scored lowered in every round en route to a T7 here last year, so he paid off the education. And since I’d be getting only 55 coins for the investment, it doesn’t matter much either way, anyway. 3-BALL #2 Glass … Hiroshi Iwata (+340) over Emiliano Grillo and Andrew Putnam If I’m going to roll with underdogs, let’s BARK BARK BARK with the man who opened with 63 here last year to tie the course record. He’s won and finished third in the last seven weeks, but he’s a big number due to a WD two weeks ago. As long as he makes it to the tee, we’re live! Rob … Stephan Jaeger (+150) over Wyndham Clark and Mikumu Horikawa Of the other three 3-balls available to us before we filed, the German is the most intriguing. He already was one of my Sleepers, so I was thrilled that he’s not the lowest value (Clark, +140) when I reviewed board. NOTE: While Glass and Rob typically stick with their selections as detailed in Pick ‘Em Preview, they are allowed the right to make changes at any time. Responsible sports betting starts with a game plan. Set a budget. Keep it social. Play with friends. Learn the game and know the odds. Play with trusted, licensed operators. CLICK HERE to learn more at HaveAGamePlan.org.

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