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Chamblee: Brooks Koepka is “just not in the class” of Woods, Johnson or McIlroy
On Tuesday, Golf Channel analyst Brandel Chamblee made an appearance on SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio with host Hank Haney where Chamblee further explained and doubled down on his belief that Brooks Koepka is “not in the class” of Tiger Woods, Dustin Johnson, or Rory McIlroy.
The feud between Koepka and Chamblee escalated this week following the golf talking head describing Dustin Johnson and Rory McIlroy as the only players capable of challenging Tiger Woods as the best player in the world. Irked by the oversight, Koepka then published a photo of the analyst with a clown nose attached.
On Tuesday, Chamblee explained that he believes Koepka is a “heck of a player”, but moved to defend his stance that the American couldn’t win the 2019 Masters because of his “inability to move the ball right to left” and his “poor lag putting”, after some golf fans believed that the 29-year-old had proved Chamblee wrong after his runner-up finish.
“He made a double bogey on the second hole because he missed it left. That happens when you can’t comfortably swing it out and draw it around the corner. I said that his poor lag putting on the year would be an issue at Augusta National, and he three-putted five times. You know, you win and lose for reasons.
“I think Brooks (Koepka) is a hell of a player. I’ve said so I don’t even know how many times. He certainly wasn’t putting a clown nose on my face when I was lauding him all these years.”
Speaking on his omission from players Chamblee believes can challenge Woods at the top of the game, the golf analyst, in typical fashion, did not mince words. Chamblee explained that the reason Koepka does not possess the capability to challenge the 15-time major champ, unlike Dustin Johnson and Rory McIlroy, is because both Johnson and McIlroy are both better drivers, iron players and are better around the greens than Koepka.
“It’s not to say Brooks Koepka isn’t a hell of a player, and he may grow into becoming an even better player. Most recently I just omitted him as a player who I thought could challenge for the best player, of Tiger Woods, and I said Dustin Johnson and Rory McIlroy were more in line with those players.
“I chose those players for very specific reasons. They’re better drivers of the ball than Brooks, they’re better irons players than Brooks for the most part, they’re better around the greens than Brooks. … Would I put him right there behind those players? Absolutely. Brooks is an amazing player, he’s just not in the class of the other players that I’ve mentioned.”
"I think Brooks is a heck of a player…. He certainly wasn't putting a clown nose on my face when I was lauding him all these years." – @chambleebrandel joined Hank Haney Golf Radio to share his comments on @BKoepka pic.twitter.com/ibEj47IqUo
— SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio (@SiriusXMPGATOUR) May 7, 2019
All quotes courtesy of SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio.
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Vincenzi’s 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson betting preview: International talent to shine
As anticipation mounts for the 2024 PGA Championship at Valhalla in a few weeks, the PGA Tour makes a pit stop in McKinney, Texas to play The CJ CUP Byron Nelson.
Last year was the third time TPC Craig Ranch hosted the Byron Nelson. Prior to 2021, the event was held at Trinity Forest Golf Club in Dallas.
TPC Craig Ranch is a 7,414-yard par-71 that features Bentgrass greens. The event historically plays relatively easy, and that has remained the case in the three editions at TPC Craig Ranch.
The course structure may provide some additional intrigue with the par-3 17th featuring a stadium setup called “Ranch 17” which is reminiscent of the 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale. The course also has both long and difficult par-4s mixed with drivable par-4s, which should create some exciting moments.
There are 156 golfers in the field this week, and many stars will be taking the week off to prepare for 2023’s second major championship in a few weeks and a “signature event” at Quail Hollow next week. Notable players in the field include Jordan Spieth, Jason Day, Sungjae Im, Stephan Jaeger, Tom Kim, Si Woo Kim, Min Woo Lee, Alex Noren, Adam Scott and Will Zalatoris.
Past Winners of the AT&T Byron Nelson
- 2023: Jason Day (-23 at TPC Craig Ranch)
- 2022: K.H. Lee (-26 at TPC Craig Ranch)
- 2021: K.H. Lee (-25 at TPC Craig Ranch)
- 2019: Sung Kang (-23)
- 2018: Aaron Wise (-23)
- 2017: Billy Horschel (-12)
- 2016: Sergio Garcia (-15)
- 2015: Steven Bowditch (-18)
Key Stats at TPC Craig Ranch
Let’s take a look at five key metrics for TPC Craig Ranch to determine which golfers boast top marks in each category over their last 24 rounds.
Strokes Gained: Approach
Strokes Gained: Approach remains the best measure of current form.
Hot iron play will be at a premium this week. Last year, Jason Day gained 6.4 strokes on approach, which was fourth in the field. In 2022, K.H. Lee was ninth in the field in Strokes Gained: Approach, gaining 5.2 strokes. In his 2021 victory, he was second in the field and gained 8.3 strokes on the field in the category.
Strokes Gaines: Approach Over Past 24 Rounds
- Tom Hoge (+1.12)
- Keith Mitchell (+1.02)
- Henrik Norlander (+0.99)
- Ryan Moore (+0.98)
- Ben Martin (0.80)
Strokes Gained: Off the Tee
Fairways are wide at TPC Craig Ranch.
Distance will certainly be helpful, and there aren’t too many difficult holes on the course. Golfers who put themselves in position off of the tee this week should have a sizable advantage.
Strokes Gained: Off the Tee Over Past 24 Rounds
- Peter Kuest (+0.93)
- Kevin Daugherty (+0.91)
- Alejandro Tosti (+0.83)
- Keith Mitchell (+0.82)
- Kevin Tway (+0.74)
Birdie or Better %
There aren’t many hazards on the course, and all of the par-5s should be reachable in two for the majority of the players in the field. I am anticipating a birdie fest, and this statistic should be helpful in finding the birdie-makers.
Birdie or Better % Over Past 24 Rounds:
- Wesley Bryan (31%)
- Kelly Kraft (26.2%)
- Peter Kuest (25.9%)
- Matti Schmid (25.7%
- Jimmy Stanger (25.2%)
Strokes Gained: Putting (Bentgrass)
Many golfers on TOUR have some major putting surface variance in their statistics and prefer Bentgrass to other surfaces.
Bentgrass is common in Texas, and we often see golfers who play well in Texas continue to do so, finding a great feel around the greens.
Strokes Gained: Putting (Bentgrass) Over Past 24 Rounds:
- Maverick McNealy (+0.92)
- Aaron Baddeley (+0.87)
- Callum Tarren (+0.86)
- Harry Hall (+0.81)
- Nick Hardy (+0.69)
Course History
This statistic will tell us which players have performed the best at TPC Craig Ranch over the past three seasons.
Course History Over Past 12 Rounds:
- Jordan Spieth (+2.69)
- K.H. Lee (+2.59)
- Seamus Power (+1.84)
- Ryan Palmer (+1.76)
- Adam Scott (+1.72)
CJ CUP Byron Nelson Model Rankings
Below, I’ve compiled overall model rankings using a combination of the five key statistical categories previously discussed — SG: Approach (27%), SG: OTT (24%), Birdie or Better % (18%), Course History (17%) and SG: Putting Bentgrass (16%).
- Alex Noren
- Adam Scott
- Keith Mitchell
- Si Woo Kim
- Stephen Jaeger
- Jordan Spieth
- Jhonnatan Vegas
- Nate Lashley
- Brice Garnett
- Tom Hoge
2024 CJ CUP Byron Nelson Picks
Byeong Hun An +3000 (DraftKings)
Byeong Hun put together an excellent performance at The Masters, finishing T16, which ties his best ever finish at a major championship (also T16 at 2019 U.S. Open). The South Korean gained 9.16 strokes from tee to green, which ranked 2nd in the field behind only the champion, Scottie Scheffler.
An’s next start at Harbour Town didn’t go as well (67th), but he still had a fantastic ball striking week. The 32-year-old bled strokes both around and on the greens, which was his eventual undoing. In his past three starts, An has gained significant strokes on the field both off the tee and on approach.
Benny had a strong start at last year’s Byron Nelson, finishing in a tie for 14th. With limited challenges on the course, he shouldn’t have to do much scrambling. In his past 24 rounds, he ranks 17th in the field in Strokes Gained: Off the Tee and 17th in the field in birdie or better percentage. The putter is up and down per usual, but his ceiling putting weeks with his LAB Golf putter in 2024 are higher than they’ve been in past seasons.
An is starting to become my “white whale” of the PGA Tour, but I believe in his talent and TPC Craig Ranch is a course that should suit his excellent tee to green play.
Mackenzie Hughes +5500 (FanDuel)
Mackenzie Hughes is quietly putting together a very good season. He finished in a tie for 3rd at the Valspar Championship and followed that up with a T14 at the Texas Children’s Houston Open.
In his past 36 rounds in Texas, the Canadian ranks 5th in the field in Strokes Gained: Total. Last year, he finished in a tie for 14th at this event and gained strokes putting and off the tee. Mackenzie played well that week despite being in extremely poor form. He missed two cuts in a row prior to the event, and four consecutive cuts immediately after. His irons were off that week, but in 2024, we’ve seen an improvement in Hughes’ approach game. He now comes to the event playing some steady golf. He’s gained strokes on approach in four of his past five events and is hitting the ball very well from tee to green.
Hughes has two victories on the PGA Tour, both coming in relatively low-scoring affairs (-17 in each). He will need to go a bit deeper to win the CJ Cup Byron Nelson but has the type of putter that can keep pace in a birdie barrage.
Seamus Power +7000 (FanDuel)
After struggling over the past few seasons with injuries, Seamus Power seems as if he is rounding back into the form that made him a really consistent player on the PGA Tour.
Power finished T12 in his most recent start at the RBC Heritage, which is encouraging considering it was a “signature event” with a very strong field. For the week, the Irishman gained 4.4 strokes on approach and 2.8 strokes putting, which is the combination he’s used in the past to contend on Tour.
In his three trips to TPC Craig Ranch, Power is yet to finish outside of the top-20, with his best finish being a T9 in 2019. He ranks 4th in Strokes Gained: Total at the course. The 37-year-old thrives on easy tracks and has won in 2021 (Barbasol Championship) and 2022 (Butterfield Bermuda) on easier layouts with weaker fields.
Power has the game to go extremely low and I believe he can get back in the winner’s circle for the third time in four years.
Chan Kim +10000 (FanDuel)
Chan Kim has been striking the ball beautifully this season and is a proven winner with two wins on the Korn Ferry Tour in 2023 as well as eight career Japan Tour wins.
At last week’s Zurich Classic, Kim and his partner Doug Ghim finished in a tie for 28th. Prior to that, the South Korean T14 at the Valero Texas Open and T6 at the Corales Puntacana Championship. His success this season in Texas as well as he propensity to play his best golf on the PGA Tour’s easier courses make him and ideal fit for TPC Craig Ranch.
2024 has given plenty of longshot winners on the PGA Tour, and with a birdie fest like this, I believe there’s a strong chance we get another this week in McKinney, Texas.
Alejandro Tosti +10000 (FanDuel)
Alejandro Tosti is one of the most polarizing players on the PGA Tour thus far in the 2024 season. His antics can rub many the wrong way, but he’s shown on a few occasions that he has what it takes to compete in Tour events.
This season, Tosti has been elite off the tee. In his past 24 rounds, he ranks 2nd in Strokes Gained: Off the Tee. The Argentine hits it long and straight, which works at any course on earth. He got a taste of contention a few starts ago at the Texas Children’s Houston Open, finishing in a tie for 2nd place.
Tosti had a fantastic year in 2023 on the Korn Ferry Tour, where going low is a prerequisite to success. If this turns to a shootout, which it likely will, the 27-year-old has the ability to set the pace. Tosti will look to become the second Argentine to win in Texas in the past two seasons after Emiliano Grillo emerged victorious at last year’s Charles Schwab Challenge.
C.T. Pan +15000 (FanDuel)
Outside of a T3 at the Mexico Open, C.T. Pan doesn’t have strong results this season in terms of finishes. However, over his past two starts, Pan’s iron play has come alive. At The Players, he gained 6.6 strokes on approach. At the Valero Texas Open, he gained 3.7. At last week’s Zurich Classic, Pan and his partner Kevin Yu finished T28. For a player who can get extremely hot with his scoring clubs, I believe he’s playing better than the results have shown over the past month or so.
Last season, Pan finished 4th at TPC Craig Ranch and was spectacular across all the major stat categories. In his past 36 qualifying rounds, he ranks 16th in Strokes Gained: Total in Texas.
Pan has won on the PGA Tour at the RBC Heritage and is always a player that I believe has what it takes to win on a Sunday if he finds himself in contention.
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Scott Koontz
May 10, 2019 at 10:32 pm
LOLZ at Chamblee criticizing Brooks as a bad matchup for Augusta when the man comes in 2nd.
Dave r
May 10, 2019 at 10:52 am
Brandel how are you still employeed . Like really just get on your horse and ride off into the sunset. You need to get a reality check. I mute my tv every time you open your mouth to talk you so full of yourself . Man it must suck to be so perfect.
Jack
May 8, 2019 at 9:16 pm
How many regular tour events has Brooks won?
Brandon
May 8, 2019 at 8:51 pm
Chamblee is Stephen A. Smith in white face.
Tom54
May 8, 2019 at 6:59 pm
Koepka can’t win the Masters cause he can’t hit the draw when he needs it? Last time I checked a Mr Nicklaus won there 6 times and his preferred ball flight was a …………?
Larry hagel
May 8, 2019 at 6:55 pm
Who cares what the so called expert says. What’s he ever done in golf that matters.
Justin
May 8, 2019 at 6:32 pm
chamblee is correct. nothing he said is wrong.
Before we all get too excited about 3 majors in two years, I give you Padraig Harrington. Let’s see Brooks sustain this before anointing him above guys with 15 and 20 wins respectively. Too many people hate everything Chamblee says because its en vogue.
greg mcneill
May 8, 2019 at 5:37 pm
If he wasn’t controversial, he would be irrelevant. I don’t know if he really some of the stuff he says and writes or if he’s just taking positions that will get a rise from people. I think Brandel understands golf, is a student of golf and is a capable observer, but so are dozens of other former golfers. He has to find a way to stand out. This is another example.
Tim Armington
May 9, 2019 at 12:41 pm
I couldnt agree more!
Dave
May 8, 2019 at 3:03 pm
Isn’t this the same “clown” that said over and over that Tiger would NEVER win another major??? Why is he now calling Tiger the best golfer in the world?
David Johns
May 9, 2019 at 12:20 pm
He said he would never win another major with the swing he using a few years ago. He has since changed his swing and Chamblee changed his opinion (well before Tiger won a major or even a Tournament).
C
May 8, 2019 at 2:48 pm
Get this clown off the air, NOW !!!!!
sammy
May 8, 2019 at 12:27 pm
Chamblee is making his own best case for being obtuse.
Distance Compression Dude
May 8, 2019 at 12:27 pm
Brandel Chamblee is the Brandel Chamblee of golf.
Brent Mann
May 8, 2019 at 12:18 pm
Why do they keep giving this jerk a platform.
Erik Morden
May 8, 2019 at 10:58 am
Ok so is Chamblee high? Koepka has three majors with 2 in one year, that puts him one behind Rory and two ahead of DJ so how is Koepka not in the same class. They all hit the ball well they all have won at the highest levels how is Koepka different?
Justin
May 8, 2019 at 10:47 am
So Chamblee says his reason that Brooks is not in the same category as Rory is that he didn’t win The Masters. Remind me what year did Rory win The Masters? It is really hard for this man to admit that he was wrong.
Aj
May 8, 2019 at 10:55 am
Brooks has won 3 majors in 2 years Rory 0 Dustin 0
Andrew
May 8, 2019 at 2:48 pm
Aj you forgot to add Chamblee 0 in 20 years
judy crockett
May 9, 2019 at 12:27 am
I have never seen such a bare attack of jealousy on a golfer. Brandel you are clearly very jealous of the best striker of the golf ball on tour and his lack of response to your nastiness and hatred of his pure raw talent is eating you up. SHAME I feel sad for you being so alone.