The Players

By: Joe Delaney

TheSouthernSportsEdition.com news services

While the locals throughout north Florida and South Georgia are currently shaking off the February blues weather wise. They know it’s time to get going!

One of the major weeks of the year for this area is right around the corner. Yes it’s time for the Players Championship.

This year’s edition brings in some real drama. And that’s before anyone has pulled a stick out of the bag and ripped one down the Par 4, 423-yard first hole.

Let’s get right to it. Can Scottie do it again? In 2023 Scheffler got hot mid round on Sunday and walked away with his first Players.

The next year it was Scottie coming from behind and going low in the final round to win his second in a row. Now begs the question? Three in a row? It’s never been done.

In order to break new ground at Sawgrass with a third in a row, Scheffler will have to be on his game. The consensus World’s #1 has lately been just that, on his game. Can anyone knock him out in Jacksonville? There are quite a few wanting to take a shot.

THE BIG BOYS:

BRIAN THOMAS: The 2021 champion has been playing well. With 3 top 10s in 5 starts this year, Justin can come in and let her rip. He knows the course well and is a crowd favorite. If he can get in the mix on Sunday, watch out.

RORY: Well, of course.

LUDVIG ABERG: Guess I should put him in here since he won the RSM in 2023 right? Not hardly, the young Swede is cool, calm and dangerous. He is rapidly becoming one of the best of the rising young guns in the game. If he plays his game watch out!

XANDER: Coming back from a rib injury. He may be in the field but I think we are asking a little much.

DON’T BET AGAINST:

BRIAN HARMAN: A tough go for the St Simons Island pro recently. But his last 4 results have gotten consistently better. If he is in it on Sunday, there will be a lot of people pulling for this guy.

KEEGAN BRADLEY: No one scares this guy. He hasn’t made any noise lately but if he can just take out that one bad round he seems to be having in the last few weeks, he could surprise.

TOMMY FLEETWOOD: He has been around the top 10 numerous times. Consistent, calm, and lethal. I would not give this Brit a break. Do so at your own peril guys!

LONGSHOTS:

SAHITH THEEGALA: The steady, young, 27-year-old pro. A win here would really move his career forward.  He’s definitely a long shot, but he is due.

HARRIS ENGLISH: Another veteran St. Simons pro who is playing well with a win earlier this year at the Farmers Insurance Open. He has all the tools and temperament to have his time to shine.

RICKIE FOWLER: It feels funny making Rickie a longshot, but the former winner is that. Put him in the final grouping on Sunday and then watch him drop one real close on 17! How much fun would that be!

So, can someone above or in the field catch Scottie?  Well, the odds say that a three-peat would be very difficult.

My vote? Let er rip Scottie. The guy is on fire. He won 7 tournaments last year. In 5 years on the tour, he has played in 133 events and made the cut 114 times! His winnings over that time are over 70 million dollars. When you’re hot, you’re hot!

If you get a chance to get tickets to the Players, by all means GO! It is everything a great tournament should be.

The Fans, the golf course, and the community all come together.  And a Sunday final with a seat on the hill at the 17th should be on every golfer’s bucket list.

 

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