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Preview of the CareerBuilder Challenge In Partnership With The Clinton Foundation

Last week, the golfers were in Hawaii enjoying the sun when Fabian Gomez took home the 2016 Sony Open. Now the golfers return to the mainland. The next stop on the PGA Tour is the CareerBuilder Challenge in partnership with the Clinton Foundation from The Club at PGA West in La Quinta, California. While the new name might be long winded, the field of 156 will understand perfectly well that it will need to go low in order to win this weekend.

Event Details

Event: 2016 CareerBuilder Challenge in partnership with the Clinton Foundation

Category: PGA

Date: January 21-January 24

Location: The Club at PGA West, La Quinta, California

This event will have this interesting name through 2021 so it’s best to get used to it.  In addition, the 57th edition should also be fairly interesting with the PGA West’s Palmer Private and Nicklaus Private bumped from the rotation, and the PGA West’s TPC Stadium Course and Jack Nicklaus Tournament Course set to join holdover La Quinta Country Club for the 72-hole competition. This event will be immediately followed up by the Phoenix Open, which is also played at a TPC Stadium Course, but in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Last Five Winners

2015 – Bill Haas -22

2014 – Patrick Reed -28

2013 – Brian Gay -25 (Playoff)

2012 – Mark Wilson -24

2011 – Jhonattan Vegas -27 (Playoff)

What to Know About the Course

All three courses for this event are stock par 72s, which means each has a full slate of par 3s and 5s. The longest is the Nicklaus Tournament Course but it’s still just 7,159 yards. The La Quinta CC should still be the hardest course of the co-hosts, but it still didn’t score higher than an average 70.678 in 2012. The trickiest part of the tournament could very well be the unfamiliarity of the two new courses. The weather should be perfect once again this week, so don’t expect any type of elements to come into play even though there are adverse conditions across the country.

The Field

The CareerBuilder Challenge can be difficult to break down based on the different types of winners at various points. Also you have to take into account the two new courses, so it could be more difficult than ever. The best way to break down the field of 156 is based on overall merit, but it should be much easier on the rest of the players with Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy not participating. Both are over in the event in Abu Dhabi on the European Tour, so that’s going to create some opportunity to find some value in this field.

A lot of eyes will be on Patrick Reed, who has registered six straight Top 10 results. He also set a course record with a -28 score back in 2014 when he easily won the tournament. Another golfer that many others will look at is Bill Haas, who has two wins and two other Top 10 wins in his last six appearances at the Palm Springs event. Also, keep an eye on Ryan Palmer, who should be in contention come Sunday’s final round. He has a combined score of 68-under over his last three appearances here (last three years). That’s quite impressive as it boils down to a final score of just over -22 per year.

A Good Matchup to Bet

Grahaem DeLaet vs. Luke Donald

DeLaet is coming off a strong finish at the Sony Open in which he tied for seventh with Kevin Kisner and Jamie Lovemark after shooting a 14-under and it will be very interesting to see how he follows up that performance this week. Donald has the potential for a strong performance but he has been far too inconsistent to trust him heading in to this week and so it makes sense to roll with DeLaet in what should be a favorable match-up.

Top Five Prediction

Patrick Reed +185

Reed won here two years ago and, as mentioned, he has posted six-straight top-10 finishes heading into this tournament, so he’s got plenty of momentum. He’s the favorite and should be in a good position to make a run for another victory this weekend. The 2014 champion also owns the tournament record after shooting a 28-under 260 and he proved that he is still in fine form after registering a solo second at Hyundai Tournament of Champions. Reed might not win the tournament outright, but he should be the best bet to at least finish in the top-five this weekend. If he can pull it off, you still get a nice payout of nearly two-to-one.

Top 10 Odds To Win Career Builders Challenge
Patrick Reed +905
Matt Kuchar +1550
Zach Johnson +1650
Ryan Palmer +2550
Bill Haas +2550
Phil Mickelson +2850
Robert Streb +3050
Kevin Na +3050
Charles Howell +3550
Jason Bohn +3550

PLAYER TIME HOLE
Robert Allenby 11:30a 10
Zac Blair 11:30a 10
Kevin Chappell 11:30a 1
Derek Ernst 11:30a 10
John Huh 11:30a 10
Anirban Lahiri 11:30a 1
William McGirt 11:30a 1
Jeff Overton 11:30a 1
Rod Pampling 11:30a 10
Carl Pettersson 11:30a 10
Kyle Reifers 11:30a 1
Hudson Swafford 11:30a 1
Alex Cejka 11:40a 1
Stewart Cink 11:40a 10
Bill Haas 11:40a 1
Billy Horschel 11:40a 10
Justin Leonard 11:40a 10
George McNeill 11:40a 10
Seung-yul Noh 11:40a 1
Patrick Reed 11:40a 1
Robert Streb 11:40a 1
Kevin Streelman 11:40a 10
Brendon Todd 11:40a 1
Jhonattan Vegas 11:40a 10
Thomas Aiken 11:50a 10
Abraham Ancer 11:50a 1
Miguel Angel Carballo 11:50a 1
Tom Hoge 11:50a 10
Si Woo Kim 11:50a 10
Kelly Kraft 11:50a 10
Andrew Landry 11:50a 1
Luke List 11:50a 10
Jamie Lovemark 11:50a 1
Henrik Norlander 11:50a 1
Sam Saunders 11:50a 1
Dawie Van Der Walt 11:50a 10
Chad Campbell 12:00p 10
Tony Finau 12:00p 1
Lucas Glover 12:00p 10
Adam Hadwin 12:00p 1
Marc Leishman 12:00p 1
Francesco Molinari 12:00p 10
Greg Owen 12:00p 10
Scott Pinckney 12:00p 1
Darron Stiles 12:00p 10
Chris Stroud 12:00p 1
Steve Wheatcroft 12:00p 1
Will Wilcox 12:00p 10
Jason Bohn 12:10p 10
Angel Cabrera 12:10p 10
Tim Clark 12:10p 1
Chesson Hadley 12:10p 10
Charley Hoffman 12:10p 1
Matt Jones 12:10p 1
Smylie Kaufman 12:10p 1
Martin Laird 12:10p 10
Phil Mickelson 12:10p 1
Rory Sabbatini 12:10p 10
John Senden 12:10p 1
Mark Wilson 12:10p 10
Tyler Aldridge 12:20p 1
Mark Brooks 12:20p 10
Mark Hubbard 12:20p 10
Sung Kang 12:20p 1
Michael Kim 12:20p 10
Patton Kizzire 12:20p 1
Rob Oppenheim 12:20p 10
Martin Piller 12:20p 1
Brett Quigley 12:20p 10
Xander Schauffele 12:20p 10
Ollie Schniederjans 12:20p 1
Tyrone Van Aswegen 12:20p 1
Ricky Barnes 12:30p 10
Jonas Blixt 12:30p 1
Robert Garrigus 12:30p 1
Jason Gore 12:30p 1
Jason Kokrak 12:30p 10
Spencer Levin 12:30p 10
Carlos Ortiz 12:30p 1
Dicky Pride 12:30p 1
Chez Reavie 12:30p 10
Shawn Stefani 12:30p 10
Michael Thompson 12:30p 10
Cameron Tringale 12:30p 1
Ben Crane 12:40p 10
Brian Harman 12:40p 10
Charles Howell III 12:40p 10
Matt Kuchar 12:40p 1
Ben Martin 12:40p 1
Kevin Na 12:40p 10
Sean O’Hair 12:40p 10
Geoff Ogilvy 12:40p 1
Steve Stricker 12:40p 1
Nick Taylor 12:40p 1
Bo Van Pelt 12:40p 10
Nick Watney 12:40p 1
Blake Adams 12:50p 10
Blayne Barber 12:50p 1
Shane Bertsch 12:50p 10
Roberto Castro 12:50p 10
Jon Curran 12:50p 10
Brian Davis 12:50p 10
Luke Guthrie 12:50p 1
Jim Herman 12:50p 1
Whee Kim 12:50p 1
Scott Langley 12:50p 1
D.H. Lee 12:50p 1
Tim Wilkinson 12:50p 10
Chad Collins 1:00p 10
Erik Compton 1:00p 1
Graham DeLaet 1:00p 10
Jerry Kelly 1:00p 1
Jarrod Lyle 1:00p 1
Will MacKenzie 1:00p 1
Bryce Molder 1:00p 1
D.A. Points 1:00p 10
Kyle Stanley 1:00p 1
Daniel Summerhays 1:00p 10
D.J. Trahan 1:00p 10
Boo Weekley 1:00p 10
Stuart Appleby 1:10p 1
Luke Donald 1:10p 1
Jason Dufner 1:10p 10
Brian Gay 1:10p 10
Russell Henley 1:10p 1
Zach Johnson 1:10p 1
David Lingmerth 1:10p 10
Peter Malnati 1:10p 10
Troy Merritt 1:10p 10
Webb Simpson 1:10p 10
Scott Stallings 1:10p 1
Camilo Villegas 1:10p 1
Aaron Baddeley 1:20p 10
Charlie Beljan 1:20p 10
Scott Brown 1:20p 10
Andres Gonzales 1:20p 1
David Hearn 1:20p 10
Fredrik Jacobson 1:20p 1
Colt Knost 1:20p 1
Ryan Palmer 1:20p 1
Pat Perez 1:20p 1
Brendan Steele 1:20p 1
Johnson Wagner 1:20p 10
Brendon de Jonge 1:20p 10
Bronson Burgoon 1:30p 10
Bud Cauley 1:30p 10
Derek Fathauer 1:30p 10
Rhein Gibson 1:30p 1
Hiroshi Iwata 1:30p 1
Lucas Lee 1:30p 10
Andrew Loupe 1:30p 1
Wes Roach 1:30p 1
Chad Sorensen 1:30p 10
Brett Stegmaier 1:30p 10
Hunter Stewart 1:30p 1
Harold Varner III 1:30p 1

 

 

Written by Geoff Harvey

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