Sunday, January 29, 2017

Farmers Update

Not the best week of picks ever for the pool. Tons of MC's and quite possibly the worst pick in pool history. I'm sorry to pick on you George but you don't pick the #1 player in the world in a non-major. Even if Day wins the tourney it's not a great pick, since he MC'd you have made the short list for worst pick in pool history - majors are worth double - if you didn't know that I blame it on Gray! With this week's carnage, we're down to just nine left in the cuts made streak.

Who made good picks this week? The law firm of Speranzini & Scoopmire both picked Charlie three sticks, his second place finish helped them both move up into the top 12 which incidentally is our new playoff cut line.


1 - Mark Eber - $1,506,210 - Paid
2 - Cale Harbin - $1,401,266 - Paid
3 - Allen Freedman - $1,369,078 - Paid
4 - Lewis Martin - $1,369,078 - Paid
5 - Wes Harden - $1,349,660 - Paid
6 - Hunter Hughey - $1,220,000 - Paid
7 - Tom Sullivan - $1,059,500 - $7
8 - Brian Speranzini - $985,890 - Paid
9 - Jamie Pimentel - $879,500 - Paid
10 - Robert Cook - $825,680 - Paid
11 - Chris Edwards - $821,088 - Paid
12 - Sean Scoopmire - $734,700 - Paid

13

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PLAYOFF  
Mike Blair

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 CUT LINE
$724,000

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Paid
14 - Sue Hubbard - $712,000 - Paid
15 - Justin Marksamer - $651,600 - Paid
16 - Tom Roberts - $593,523 - Paid
17 - Stefen Lovelace - $553,600 - Paid
18 - Rob Randall - $546,983 - Paid
19 - Drew Johns - $516,347 - Paid
20 - Stefan Manford - $486,086 - Paid
21 - Jeff Henry - $481,087 - Paid
22 - Drew Dunigan - $472,680 - Paid
23 - Joe Eber - $472,680 - Paid
24 - Brian Geppi - $425,398 - Paid
25 - Ryan Zuckerman - $421,498 - Paid
26 - Jonathan Mullikin - $406,690 - $0
27 - Scott Willis - $404,650 - Paid
28 - John Reilly - $365,130 - Paid
29 - Brian Remsberg - $349,852 - Paid
30 - Scott Stein - $291,312 - Paid
31 - Jason Swanson - $273,686 - Paid
32 - Matt Saler - $247,411 - Paid
33 - Mark Wilson - $241,498 - Paid
34 - Richard Rapkin - $239,686 - Paid
35 - Matt Mead - $225,835 - Paid
36 - John Doyle - $224,013 - Paid
37 - Chris Hood - $221,890 - Paid
38 - John Barnes - $219,420 - Paid
39 - Travis Brown - $214,000 - Paid
40 - George Kitchens - $210,000 - Paid
41 - Nick Eber - $208,817 - Paid
42 - Jennifer Garrity - $195,753 - Paid
43 - Will Cobb - $189,586 - $0
44 - Chad Crawford - $157,398 - Paid
45 - BJ Sweeney - $143,893 - Paid
46 - Gray Kitchens - $141,465 - Paid
47 - Tommy DeMint - $139,835 - $0
48 - Kyle Rubeling - $134,000 - Paid
49 - Russ Tigue - $133,731 - Paid
50 - Bill Horton - $100,000 - Paid
51 - Lindsey Carrington - $84,430 - Paid

Monday, January 23, 2017

Career Builder Challenge

Greetings all! Back from the rainy Palm Springs. No, didn't get to the tournament but did have a nice time at our tire launch. A big thanks to Kyle for running the pool for two weeks. Nobody picked Hudson Swofford this week so the winner's pot rolls over and is now worth $100. We also lost a lot of folks in the cuts made streak with favorite Jamie Lovemark missing the cut. If your name is in green at the top of the excel sheet you're still in it. The winner will receive $400 with second place taking $225.

Below are updated standings with paid status. If you don't see paid next to your name it's time to get busy. Mail me a check this week or pay on PayPal. Next week your pick won't be accepted. Also, if you're thinking about bailing and not paying because you have sucked the first 4 weeks don't do that. You're not out of it and I'd hate to blacklist you and whoever invited you to play.
 
Mark Eber -  $1,460,650 - Paid
Allen Freedman -  $1,333,680 - Paid
Cale Harbin -  $1,333,680 -
Lewis Martin -  $1,333,680 - Paid
Wes Harden -  $1,304,100 -
Hunter Hughey -  $1,220,000 - Paid
Tom Sullivan -  $  892,000 -
Robert Cook -  $  825,680 - Paid
Chris Edwards -  $  753,502 - Paid
Mike Blair -  $  724,000 - Paid
Sue Hubbard -  $  712,000 - Paid
Jamie Pimentel -  $  712,000 -
Justin Marksamer -  $  651,600 - Paid
Drew Johns -  $  503,550 - Paid
Jeff Henry -  $  481,087 - Paid
Drew Dunigan -  $  472,680 -
Joe Eber -  $  472,680 - Paid
Rob Randall -  $  436,433 -
Stefan Manford -  $  418,500 - Paid
Brian Speranzini -  $  396,290 - Paid
Brian Geppi -  $  390,000 -
Stefen Lovelace -  $  386,100 - Paid
Ryan Zuckerman -  $  386,100 - Paid
John Reilly -  $  352,333 -
Tom Roberts -  $  340,933 -
Scott Willis -  $  294,100 - Paid
Brian Remsberg -  $  282,266 - Paid
Scott Stein -  $  278,333 - Paid
Matt Mead -  $  225,835 - Paid
John Doyle -  $  224,013 - Paid
Chris Hood -  $  221,890 - Paid
John Barnes -  $  219,420 - Paid
Travis Brown -  $  214,000 -
Matt Saler -  $  212,013 - Paid
George Kitchens -  $  210,000 - Paid
Jason Swanson -  $  206,100 - Paid
Mark Wilson -  $  206,100 -
Jennifer Garrity -  $  195,753 - Paid
Richard Rapkin -  $  172,100 - Paid
Jonathan Mullikin -  $  154,100 -
Sean Scoopmire -  $  145,100 - Paid
Nick Eber -  $  141,230 - Paid
Tommy DeMint -  $  139,835 -
Kyle Rubeling -  $  134,000 - Paid
Gray Kitchens -  $  128,668 - Paid
Will Cobb -  $  122,000 -
Chad Crawford -  $  122,000 - Paid
Bill Horton -  $  100,000 - Paid
BJ Sweeney -  $    98,333 - Paid
Russ Tigue -  $    98,333 - Paid
Lindsey Carrington -  $    84,430 -

Monday, January 16, 2017

Sony Update...

Justin Thomas goes back-to-back. Starts Thursday with a 59 and wins by seven strokes. Dude is en fuego right now. Too bad no one took him.

The bigger news this week is the damage done in the cuts made streak. More than half the pool was knocked out. Those that move on are highlighted in green on the Excel chart.

Tour moves to the left coast this week...

And if you haven't done so, please send Brian your entry fee this week. You know who you are.

Monday, January 9, 2017

SBS Update...

Did you know SBS stands for Seoul Broadcasting System? I'm not kidding. Look it up.

Some solid earnings this week as six folks picked Thomas and a quite a few Matsuyamas. We're one week in and I'm already a $1 million back from the leader. Good thing there are eight months to go!

For those wondering, due to the amount of winners and the small pot, we're rolling over the cash to this week's tournament. Rule of thumb, if the pot total averages out to less than $5 a person, it rolls over.

On another note, the cuts made streak begins this week. Choose carefully.

The standings will shake out in a couple weeks once people earn more money. For now, check the number above your name on the Excel chart.