Besides congratulating the winner, there were many other takeaways from the west coast following the National Pro-Am. Dustin Johnson played his first three rounds among one of the most interesting cast of characters we could get together on the links. His ‘amateur’ partner was his future father in law, also known as ‘The Great One’, Wayne Gretzky. They were paired up with the beer guzzling team of Kid Rock and John Daly. I admit, the latter two did not exhibit impress golf skills, but they were sure fun to watch.
Now, this upcoming week we will not have the luxury of NFL quarterbacks and notable celebrities walking the fairways, but we have yet another pivotal event in route to the FedEx Cup. Riviera in Los Angeles will play host the Northern Trust Open. This par 71 is known for long rolling fairways, and an iconic 18th hole punctuated by a beautiful clubhouse atop the hill. With John Merrick as your defending champ, I am confident in saying that I don’t believe we will see a repeat.
As in previous weeks, the eyes of the golf world will be focused on the scorching Graham DeLaet as he continues to search for his first career win. DeLaet finished no worse than eighth in his last five tournaments and got himself a tied for 21st here last year. That type of momentum is dangerous but I am looking to other names to win this week.
I like the calm, cool, and collected Bill Haas to grab his first win on 2014 this week. Bill already notched two top 10’s on the season and holds an impressive recent resume here at Riviera. Haas just missed a playoff here last year, finishing in third when it was all said and done, and won the playoff/tournament the year prior. Although he relies on consistency throughout, Haas is one of the better ball strikers you will see on Tour. If Bill does not get out to an early or mid-round lead, I don’t think he can come from behind, but watch from him to contend this week.
I also cannot ignore the impressive early season efforts of Sportandfashion-news favorite, Pat Perez. It seems hard to ignore that he could be Duf’s older brother, and how can you not love that. Perez finished eleventh or better in the last three starts, starting with a second place finish at his hometown track, Torrey Pines. Pat dominates the par 5’s, with the help of his spin control. Look for him to continue to find the birdies and go low to stay in contention.
Although I am looking forward to tuning in this week, next week is one of the highlights of the year; the WGC-Matchplay Championships. Keep an eye on the players looking to gain the momentum going down to the desert for one of the most exciting weeks of the year.
-Bryan
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