Another week, another chance to put your golf predictions to the test! This time, it’s for the 2016 edition of the OHL Classic at Mayakoba. You can read on below and check out as to who the experts are feeling high on. Who knows? Maybe their picks are right on the money.
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2016 OHL Classic at Mayakoba Expert Picks and Predictions
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PGATOUR.com
Expert | Prediction |
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Jonathan Wall | Charles Howell III |
Mike McAllister | Keegan Bradley |
Sean Martin | Johnson Wagner |
Rob Bolton | Russell Knox |
Ben Everill | Jon Rahm |
Matt Cochran | Scott Piercy |
James Hickey | Scott Piercy |
Among the seven experts over at PGATOUR.com, only two had the same answer: Scott Piercy.
Piercy has been very consistent this season. In four starts, the American veteran has put himself inside the top 25, including a third-place finish at the Safeway Open last month. Bet on him now at the attractive price of +2,000!
ESPN.com
Expert | Prediction |
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Bob Harig | Jon Rahm |
Jason Sobel | Keegan Bradley |
Michael Collins | Jason Bohn |
Jonathan Coachman | Russell Knox |
Taras Pitra | Johnson Wagner |
Jeff Bergerson | Ryan Blaum |
Zach Turcotte | Charles Howell III |
Jason Rouslin | Aaron Wise |
Over at ESPN, eight of their experts each went a different direction. But among their picks, it’s pretty difficult to not go with Keegan Bradley (+2,000) or Jason Bohn (+5,000).
Bradley has a lot of momentum and confidence going for him right now, as he boasts a pair of top-10 finishes in three starts this season. That includes a T7 in last week’s Shriners Hospitals for Children Open. Bradley also had a successful run—T8—in last year’s installment of the OHL Classic.
Bohn, meanwhile, should also be feeling good about his chances in this tournament. After all, he’s found himself within the top 10 during the last three years here, including a runner-up finish in 2015.
DocSports.com
Expert | Prediction |
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Alan Matthews | Harris English |
Alan Matthews of DocSports.com went with a former champion in Harris English (+2,200). English won the event back in 2013, during which he finished with a tournament-record score of 21-under 263. He’ll also be coming off a redemptive effort last week, locking up a T4 finish at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open.
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