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Jim Furyk to win 20/1 e.w. @ Coral
Taking a bit of a risk with Furyk's health, but he did say before the Bridgestone Invitational that his back was fit enough to compete that week, but that it was his game that was a concern as he had not been able to practice for a week and had only played 9 holes at Firestone. He played poorly in the first round of the PGA Championship, but he was back to being competitive in the 2nd round with a 71. With almost two weeks of practising since that last competitive round, I see no reason why he shouldn't be close to his best form this week. After all, he had just won the Canadian Open and finished in the top-5 in five of his last seven events and now he returns to a course on which he has three top-3 finishes in his last eight attempts, including a 2nd place finish in 2005 when he had led from start to finish but was overtaken following an outrageous eagle by Padraig Harrington on the last hole. Three weeks ago, he would have been half these odds, so any concerns over the lingering effects of his back injury are more than compensated by these odds.
Jim Furyk to win 20/1 e.w. @ Coral
Taking a bit of a risk with Furyk's health, but he did say before the Bridgestone Invitational that his back was fit enough to compete that week, but that it was his game that was a concern as he had not been able to practice for a week and had only played 9 holes at Firestone. He played poorly in the first round of the PGA Championship, but he was back to being competitive in the 2nd round with a 71. With almost two weeks of practising since that last competitive round, I see no reason why he shouldn't be close to his best form this week. After all, he had just won the Canadian Open and finished in the top-5 in five of his last seven events and now he returns to a course on which he has three top-3 finishes in his last eight attempts, including a 2nd place finish in 2005 when he had led from start to finish but was overtaken following an outrageous eagle by Padraig Harrington on the last hole. Three weeks ago, he would have been half these odds, so any concerns over the lingering effects of his back injury are more than compensated by these odds.
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