This year’s edition of The Quicken Loans National takes place at a new venue. Robert Trent Jones GC in Virginia is this week’s stop. It’s a 7385 yard par 71 on the shore of Lake Manassas in Virginia. Water features on a number of holes and accuracy from tee and fairway are paramount. The course has hosted the President’s Cup on four occasions. Justin Rose won in 2014 at Congressional./p>
Name | Odds | Bookmaker | |
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Jason Bohn | 2pt each way 50-1 | PaddyPower TOP SIX |
Returned 14.5pts for T4 place finish!
Back Jason Bohn Again |
Jason is a solid journeyman who’s quietly made a very good living on Tour and notched the occasional victory. He goes best on sub par 72 layouts. This season’s results bear this out - T2 Colonial, T13 Greenbrier, T12 John Deere. He’s in good form at the moment and could go close again this week. | |||
Chad Campbell | 2pt each way 66-1 | PaddyPower TOP SIX |
Finishing position: T11 Back Chad Campbell Again |
Chad is a player on an upward curve. He’s been in great form of late, rising from 114th to 79th in the Fedex Cup in seven weeks. He had a good run at The Canadian Open last week with a 63 in round two to finish T11. The four time Tour winner does most of his good work on par 70 and 71 set-ups so could go well again this week. | |||
Johnson Wagner | 2pt each way 66-1 | BetVictor |
Finishing position: MC Back Johnson Wagner Again |
After a couple of years in the wilderness Johnson Wagner is starting to find his game. At his best he’s a proven winner and good front runner but is very inconsistent. Signs are that he’s coming back to form over the last few weeks and he’s posted T5-T10-T18 in his last three starts. It’s a pretty level playing field this week and Wagner could easily post another high finish. |
All quoted odds correct as of 18:00 on 27/07/2015. These are obviously subject to fluctuation.