Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Buick Open

This week I am without the Golf CLi as I am in the process of moving servers for the Golf Cli site (and other sites that I own / manage). So with the US PGA Tour rolling into Flint, Michigan to play what some say is the last Buick Open, Paul and I are on a level playing field in terms of making picks. We are both without a tool to make out picks.

On top of that, since I am traveling and I am working on a small computer and it is late in the evening on Wednesday (the day before the tournament starts), I am going to make this posting brief.

I have 6 players that I am interested in for the Buick. They are tiger Woods, Woody Austin, Jim Furyk, Brian Gay, Brandt Snedeker, and Kevin Na. Since I am only able to make 5 picks, I am going take out Gay.

Below are my picks for the Buick Open:

  • Tiger Woods
  • Woody Austin
  • Jim Furyk
  • Brandt Snedeker
  • Kevin Na

Below are Paul's picks for the Buick Open:

  • Tiger Woods
  • Jim Furyk
  • Woody Austin
  • Brian Gay
  • Rod Pampling

Paul and I have 3 players in common this tournament: Woods, Furyk, and Austin.

Hopefully, I will have the Golf CLi web site up and running again by next week.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

RBC Canadian Open Review

It is now time to review the picks for the RBC Canadian Open to see how the results turned out.

Here are the results of the Tour Outsider (my) picks.

  • 1 Anthony Kim | 3 | $295,800
  • 2 Brandt Snedeker | 5 | $186,150
  • 3 Bo Van Pelt | 65 MC (MDF) | $10,251
  • 4 Jerry Kelly | 5 | $186,150
  • 5 Retief Goosen | 2 | $550,800

This week was very good. 4 out of my 5 picks were in the top 5. Goosen missed out in the playoff to win the tournament, leaving him with the 2nd place price. The lone player that was not in the top 5, Van Pelt, placed 65th and was MDF, which is essentially a missed cut in my books.

Here are the results for Paul's picks.

  • 1 Matthew Goggin | 141 MC | $0
  • 2 Mike Weir | 24 | $40,363
  • 3 Matt Bettencourt | 144 WD | $0
  • 4 Aaron Baddeley | 144 WD | $0
  • 5 Steve Marino | 144 WD | $0

Paul had a tough week with 3 of his picks deciding to withdraw.

Here is the comparison of the results for our picks.

Tour Outsider Paul Ginn Winner
Total Earnings $1,229,151 $40,363 TI
Avg Rank 16.0 119.4 TI
Made Cut 4 1 TI
Outcome -- -- TI

The Total Earnings category was won by the Tour Insider.

The Avg Rank category was won by the Tour Insider.

The Tour Insider won Made Cut category for the clean sweep of all three categories.

This tournament overall was won by the Tour Insider.

The overall results between the Tour Outsider and Paul is 3 wins to the Tour Outsider, 0 wins to Paul, and 0 draws.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

RBC Canadian Open

[ Updated with Paul's Picks, 2009-07-22 21:00 PM ]

The US PGA Tour moves north of the border to play the RBC Canadian Open.

Below is the list of the top 15 players in the CLi rankings for the RBC Canadian Open.

# Player CLi
1 Anthony Kim 5.20
2 Brandt Snedeker 7.60
3 Bo Van Pelt 15.35
4 John Mallinger 15.95
5 Jerry Kelly 17.45
6 Retief Goosen 19.95
7 Fred Couples 21.10
8 Kevin Streelman 23.95
9 Casey Wittenberg 31.20
10 Robert Garrigus 32.50
11 Camilo Villegas 33.50
12 Kevin Na 34.05
13 Bubba Watson 34.90
14 Ryan Palmer 36.25
15 Greg Chalmers 36.45

I am going to go with the first 3 players in the CLi rankings: Kim, Snedeker, and Van Pelt. Then I am going to skip over Mallinger....even though he plays well at this event. I think the next two players, Kelly and Goosen, are playing well and I want to pick them. Therefore, Mallinger was left out of my picks. My final two picks are Kelly and Goosen.

Below are my 5 picks for the RBC Canadian Open:

# Player CLi
1 Anthony Kim 5.20
2 Brandt Snedeker 7.60
3 Bo Van Pelt 15.35
4 Jerry Kelly 17.45
5 Retief Goosen 19.95

Below are Paul Ginn's 5 picks for the RBC Canadian Open:

# Player
1 Mattew Goggin
2 Mike Weir
3 Matt Bettencourt
4 Aaron Baddeley
5 Steve Marino

Below are the settings for the CLi calculation I used for the RBC Canadian Open:

Number of Past Tournaments Looking Back
Number Scoring Avg Weight (SA1) Earnings Avg Weight (EA1)
5 25% 25%
Number of Days Looking Back
Number Scoring Avg Weight (SA2) Earnings Avg Weight (EA2)
30 5% 5%
Number of Tournaments Looking Back
Number Scoring Avg Weight (SA3) Earnings Avg Weight (EA3)
4 20% 20%

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

US Bank Championship of Milwaukee Review

It is now time to review the picks for the US Bank Championship of Milwaukee to see how the results turned out.

Here are the results of the Tour Outsider (my) picks.

  • 1 Brett Quigley | 36 | $18,433
  • 2 Jerry Kelly | 3 | $272,000
  • 3 Jeff Sluman | 18 | $50,400
  • 4 Chris Riley | 7 | $104,250
  • 5 Nick O'Hern | 31 | $23,720

The highlight for the picks for this tournament is that I had two players finish in the top 10 (Kelly and Riley) and all 5 players made the cut. It is always good to see all the picks make the cut and finish in the money.

Here are the results for Paul's picks.

  • 1 Glenn Day | 36 | $18,433
  • 2 Jerry Kelly | 3 | $272,000
  • 3 Kevin Na | 7 | $104,250
  • 4 Matt Bettencourt | 96 MC | $0
  • 5 Mark Wilson | 31 | $23,720

Here is the comparison of the results for our picks.

Tour Outsider Paul Ginn Winner
Total Earnings $468,803 $418,403 TI
Avg Rank 19.0 34.6 TI
Made Cut 5 4 TI
Outcome -- -- TI

The Total Earnings category was won by the Tour Insider.

The Avg Rank category was won by the Tour Insider.

The Tour Insider won Made Cut category for the clean sweep of all three categories.

This tournament overall was won by the Tour Insider.

The overall results between the Tour Outsider and Paul is 2 wins to the Tour Outsider, 0 wins to Paul, and 0 draws.

This tournament showed a little better results for our picks as compared to the British Open. This is good to see.

British Open Review

It is now time to review the picks for the British Open to see how the results turned out.

Here are the results of the Tour Outsider (my) picks.

  • 1 Tiger Woods | 74 MC | $5,212
  • 2 Steve Stricker | 52 | $18,303
  • 3 Jim Furyk | 34 | $38,276
  • 4 Retief Goosen | 5 | $255,713
  • 5 Ian Poulter | 147 MC | $3,420

Two of my picks missed the cut (Woods and Poulter), both of which were a surprise. Woods "never" misses a cut, and Poulter had been playing well leading up to the tournament. Stricker and and Furyk played decenter. Goosen was the shining star in my 5 picks, placing 5th.

Here are the results for Paul's picks.

  • 1 Tiger Woods | 74 MC | $5,212
  • 2 Tim Clark | 85 MC | $4,316
  • 3 Sergio Garcia | 38 | $31,190
  • 4 Geoff Ogilvy | 145 MC | $3,420
  • 5 Padraig Harrington | 65 | $16,206

Here is the comparison of the results for our picks.

Tour Outsider Paul Ginn Winner
Total Earnings $320,924 $60,344 TI
Avg Rank 62.2 81.4 TI
Made Cut 3 2 TI
Outcome -- -- TI

The Total Earnings category was won by the Tour Insider.

The Avg Rank category was won by the Tour Insider.

The Tour Insider won Made Cut category for the clean sweep of all three categories.

This tournament overall was won by the Tour Insider.

The overall results between the Tour Outsider and Paul is 1 win to the Tour Outsider, 0 wins to Paul, and 0 draws.

The British Open is a difficult tournament to pick. So hopefully the next couple of tournaments will show better results for the both of us.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

US Bank Championship in Milwaukee

The true tournament on the US PGA Tour plays second fiddle to the British Open. The British Open is a European Tour event. The US PGA Tour shouldn't try to make it otherwise. This week's US PGA Tour event is the US Bank Championship in Milwaukee.

Below is the list of the top 15 players in the CLi rankings for the US Bank Championship in Milwaukee.

# Player CLi
1 Scott Hoch 8.00
2 Brett Quigley 10.15
3 Jerry Kelly 11.25
4 Jeff Sluman 17.35
5 Kevin Streelman 18.25
6 Chris Riley 19.90
7 Nick O'Hern 21.50
8 George McNeill 23.95
9 Bo Van Pelt 24.65
10 Steve Elkington 26.30
11 Cameron Beckman 28.00
12 Jason Dufner 28.10
13 Dean Wilson 30.05
14 Fred Funk 32.20
15 Nathan Green 32.25

The first player in the list is Hoch. He has been playing well. However, his good finishes have been on the Champions Tour. So I am going to discount that and pass on him this week in this US PGA Tour event. I don't think he can keep up with the younger players in the field.

Then I am going pick the next 3 players: Quigley, Kelly, and Sluman. I will skip Streelman and pick Riley and O'Hern.

Below are my 5 picks for the US Bank Championship in Milwaukee:

# Player CLi
1 Brett Quigley 10.15
2 Jerry Kelly 11.25
3 Jeff Sluman 17.35
4 Chris Riley 19.90
5 Nick O'Hern 21.50

Below are Paul Ginn's 5 picks for the US Bank Championship in Milwaukee:

# Player
1 Glenn Day
2 Jerry Kelly
3 Kevin Na
4 Matt Bettencourt
5 Mark Wilson

Paul and I have one players in common for this tournament: Kelly.

Below are the settings for the CLi calculation I used for the US Bank Championship:

Number of Past Tournaments Looking Back
Number Scoring Avg Weight (SA1) Earnings Avg Weight (EA1)
5 25% 25%
Number of Days Looking Back
Number Scoring Avg Weight (SA2) Earnings Avg Weight (EA2)
30 5% 5%
Number of Tournaments Looking Back
Number Scoring Avg Weight (SA3) Earnings Avg Weight (EA3)
4 20% 20%

British Open

The US PGA Tour heads overseas to play the 3rd major of the year: British Open. This year's British Open is being held at Turnberry 3 times prior to this year: 1977, 1986, 1994. Tom Watson won it in 1997 in a duel over Jack Nicklaus. Greg Norman won it in 1986 with superb 63 in the 2nd round. Nick Price won it in 1994 to cap off his superior playing in the early 1990s.

Below is the list of the top 15 players in the CLi rankings for the British Open.

# Player CLi
1 Tiger Woods 2.30
2 Steve Stricker 7.95
3 Jim Furyk 10.00
4 Hunter Mahan 12.25
5 Kenny Perry 16.35
6 Retief Goosen 20.10
7 Ian Poulter 20.10
8 Vijay Singh 23.60
9 Anthony Kim 23.75
10 Mike Weir 29.45
11 Justin Leonard 33.10
12 Sergio Garcia 33.15
13 Richard Green 33.25
14 Lee Westwood 33.60
15 Lucas Glover 34.10

The British Open tends to be a hard tournament to predict. I have not done so well in the past in making picks for this tournament. Nor, do I think that others have as well. It is basically a difficult tournament to predict who will play well as there are soo many different elements involved with the British Open venues. But unpredictability is what golf should be about. Golf shouldn't be about predictability. If golf is fully predictable, then it would not be fun. Part of the fun of golf as a player and a fan is the uncertain element that engulfs the game. Each player wants to try to minimize uncertainty. However, uncertainty is tough to minimize and to measure.

My goal in creating and using the Golf CLi is to see if there are any patterns in the results (i.e. to see if there is any predictability). If there is any predictability, let's see if the Golf CLi calculation will figure it out. That said, it is now time for me to make my 5 picks.

I am going to go with the top 3 players in the CLi rankings: Woods, Stricker, and Furyk. Then I am going to skip Mahan and Perry. Mahan doesn't seem to have the experience in the British Open that I like. As for Perry, even though I am living in Kentucky now and would like to see Perry win, I just don't see him being able to brave ALL the elements that the British Open throws at a player. Then I am going to pick Goosen and Poulter.

Below are my 5 picks for the British Open:

# Player CLi
1 Tiger Woods 2.30
2 Steve Stricker 7.95
3 Jim Furyk 10.00
4 Retief Goosen 20.10
5 Ian Poulter 20.10

As mentioned in my post earlier today, my buddy, Paul Ginn, is going to make picks against the CLi and me over the next 5 weeks (7 tournaments). He is skeptical of the CLi, so let's see if he is right or not.

Below are Paul Ginn's 5 picks for the British Open:

# Player
1 Tiger Woods
2 Tim Clark
3 Sergio Garcia
4 Geoff Ogilvy
5 Padraig Harrington

Paul and I have only one player in common: Woods. So it should be interesting to see who will fair better at Turnberry.

Also as mentioned in a previous post today, I am starting to use the custom Golf CLi calculation from the Golf CLi site as opposed to the general Golf CLi calculation on GolfInvestors. Below are the settings for the CLi calculation I used for the British Open:

Number of Past Tournaments Looking Back
Number Scoring Avg Weight (SA1) Earnings Avg Weight (EA1)
5 25% 25%
Number of Days Looking Back
Number Scoring Avg Weight (SA2) Earnings Avg Weight (EA2)
60 5% 5%
Number of Tournaments Looking Back
Number Scoring Avg Weight (SA3) Earnings Avg Weight (EA3)
6 20% 20%

The Next 5 Weeks: Paul Ginn

A close friend of mine, former roommate at SMU, and former fellow member of the SMU golf team, Paul Ginn, is going to post picks against me for the next 5 weeks (British Open through the US PGA Championship). He is skeptical of the Golf CLi, so I suggested he make picks to see if picking from the top 15 players in the CLi ranking can better his picks from the entire field of each tournament.

Paul is going to be able to pick 5 players from the entire tournament field. I will pick 5 players from the top 15 players in the CLi rankings. This is similar to what I did for two years when comparing picks with the Tour Insider: Dave Shedloski.

So, for the next 5 weeks, I will post both Paul's picks and my picks. The 5 weeks will consist of 7 tournaments, as there are 2 tournaments being played consecutively on 2 of the 5 weeks. The 7 tournaments are:

  • British Open (July 16 - 19)
  • U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee (July 16 - 19)
  • RBC Canadian Open (July 23 - 26)
  • Buick Open (July 30 - Aug 2)
  • Legends Reno-Tahoe Open (Aug 6 - 9)
  • Bridgestone Invitational (Aug 6 - 9)
  • US PGA Championship

As reminder to everyone, the Golf CLi is suppose to be used to help narrow down your picks and see who has the best chance of playing well. This is explained on the Golf CLi web site in the FAQ section. The Golf CLi calculation results are not to pick the ultimate winner as the first spot in the CLi calculation rankings. The logic behind using the CLi is that it is easier to pick 5 players from a list of a select number of players (i.e. 15 players) as opposed to the entire tournament field (i.e. 156 players).

To say that a person can pick the winner of a golf tournament on a regular basis is just hubris. I don't claim to say that the CLi can pick the winner of tournaments on a regular basis, nor can I do that....nor do I want to be able to do that. I want golf to continue to have an uncertainty element in it. I feel that the uncertainty element in golf is what keeps the game of golf enjoyable. A player strives to handle the uncertainty element. However, a player can never completely remove the uncertainty element from the game.

It will be interesting to see if the CLi and I can better Paul. Paul thinks he can do better. Let's see what happens over the next 5 weeks. :-)

Will Use Custom Golf CLi Calculation

Starting with the British Open, I am going to be using my Golf CLi calculation that I ran via my Golf CLi account on golfcli.com. In the past I had been using the standard Golf CLi run on the GolfInvestors site. Even though I control the GolfInvestors CLi calculation, I usually keep the GolfInvestors CLi calculation settings basic and don't change the settings once I have them set. Whereas, with my account on Golf CLi I can easily change the settings for each tournament. So from now on, I will be using the Golf CLi calculation results from my Golf CLi account for the Tour Outsider picks.

As well, I will try to remember to post the settings I used for the Golf CLi calculation with my list of picks so that everyone can see if they think the settings are right or not for each tournament. If people don't think my CLi settings are the best settings for a tournament, they can setup an account on the Golf CLi site and run their own Golf CLi calculation for a tournament.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

John Deere Classic

The US PGA Tour heads to the mid-west to play the John Deere Classic. IT is the last tournament on the US PGA Tour circuit before the next major (the British Open). The winner of the John Deere gets a chance to play in the British Open if they are not already in the field of the British Open. So there is some added incentive for players in the John Deere field.

Rank Player CLi
1 Kenny Perry 1.90
2 Jeffrey Overton 14.60
3 John Senden 14.90
4 Woody Austin 18.50
5 Steve Stricker 19.15
6 Heath Slocum 21.70
7 Nathan Green 22.05
8 Greg Chalmers 22.20
9 Kevin Sutherland 22.50
10 Jason Dufner 23.85
11 Jason Bohn 24.45
12 Cameron Beckman 24.95
13 David Toms 25.35
14 Casey Wittenberg 26.35
15 Lucas Glover 26.65

Kenny Perry is a clear favorite this week. His CLi figure is 1.90 (which is low) and the next closest is 14.60 (which is a big difference between players). So I would be foolish to not pick Perry to play well this week [ hopefully I won't be eating those words).

I am going to skip Overton. He has played well in this event. However, I just don't get the feeling he is going to stay in the field (i.e. a WD possibly). I am then going to pick the next 4 players in the CLi rankings: Senden, Austin, Stricker and Slocum.

Below are my 5 picks for the John Deere Classic:

Rank Player CLi
1 Kenny Perry 1.90
2 John Senden 14.90
3 Woody Austin 18.50
4 Steve Stricker 19.15
5 Heath Slocum 21.70