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Noren 25
M. Kim 40
M. McCarty 65
Eckroat 70

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experience 2025 Bay Current Classic picks and bets quick version because this starts Wednesday evening at 5:45 p.m. Eastern time. So the shelf life of this isn’t going to be long. So I’m going to hit you with the bets that I got in right now. I got four of them. Alex Noran 25 to1. He’s won twice in his past three starts over in Europe. That’s not going to be reflected in a lot of the data that you see. His four top 10s in his past five starts overall. And when we dig into the course just a little bit later on, it is tree line, big fairways, but if it’s more treeline than huge fairways, and it does play a little bit more difficult in that sense that it’s not just bomb and gouged the entire time like you would see at something like TPC Toronto or Byron Nelson. It’s a bit trickier than that over in Japan. Alex Norn continues the hot streak. Might pick up his first ever PGA Tour win. 25 to1. Pretty good odds as well. Michael Kim, if you missed the interview with Michael Kim on the show earlier this week, shame on you. It is up on the audio and video feed Mayo Media Network and Pat Mayo Experience right now. Give me your winner or your at least all of your bets down in the description. I’m looking to add a few more here. Only got four. Michael Kim’s 40 to1 wide fairways as he pointed out on that show that he’s not the straightest hitter of the ball. So, this could be better for him allowing you to miss. There are trees around this course that if you get them to those, you’re pretty screwed. But that’s no different than like Colonial or John Deere Classic even for that matter. TPC deer run that if you’re too far off on almost any course, you’re going to be absolutely screwed. Except for Houston. Hit it wherever you want there. Even if you’re on the inside the tree, still an easy shot out. He just won in France. He’s been a quality listen wide fairways, strong wedge play, and quality putting on slow greens. That’s kind of the Michael Kim combo. So, that’s what we’re seeing over in Japan. New course in Japan this year, too. So, it’s the Yokohama Country Club, not where they’ve played it each past five years. So keep that in mind when you’re going through the past research and everything at this course. So he’s 40 to1. Matt McCarti is 65 to1. Although the course is an unknown, the widening of the fairway should turn this into like a wedge in putting competition. Something I really like for Matt McCarti. something that he parlayed into a bunch of wins on the corn ferry tour before he ended up coming out and instantly into a win on the PGA tour last season that if he can continue that forward momentum, he’s just someone who can kind of spike with his irons and putting all at the same time at an unknown course. I like him back at 65 to1. And then Austin Ecro, he wins like every six months anyway. He actually made a few putts last time out in Napa as well. If he keeps that up, that’s been a winning formula for him on tour. He’s won at weird courses. He’s won a PJ National and he’s won at Los Cabo. So, irons and putting, that’s really going to be where I’m looking at this week, avoiding much of the very top end cuz I just don’t know that much about Yokohama Country Club. I like where these guys are at right now. I like their baseline skill sets. So, those four are where I’m going. If you want to know a little bit about the course, as I mentioned, Yokohama Country Club, 73, 115 yards, par 71, bent grass greens expected to play incredibly slow. Additionally, Zoya fairways. I played some Zoya down in Memphis when I was there. Man, can you spin the ball off Zoya? I don’t spin the ball all that well, but I went and bought a pair of Vokis afterwards because that was a part of my rental set. I was like, “Wow, I can just hit it next to the hole. It’s going to stop every single time.” For DFS purposes, it’s worth noting this is a no cut event. There’s only 78 players in the field and the bottom end is littered with Japanese tour players. Not everyone is a PGA Tour regular. So, let’s jump over to the rabbit hole. betsgolf.com/mo get yourself a discount over there right now. There’s two things that we can look at here. I made a model if you go under view expert rankings bay current by the PME. You can check out anyone’s if you want there right now. So for DFS purposes, this might be a little bit better. I put in like you know fairway proximity 75 to 150. I just kind of treated that because of those ranges. Wedge play strokes gained 25% overall. If you can if you just click on view expert rankings, you can see all my percentages and what I used in here as well. Approach only 15 because I have all those proximity ranges in there already. Strokes game putting on. You can see the filters that I applied average and slow greens and that’s over the past 12 months. So, the past year on those 20% and then top 10 percentage over the past six months at 10% as well. I just want guys that are continuously hovering up around the top of the board. So, that’s what we’re looking at. Kinyama Thorbjornson go poter who just has horrible recent form but was pretty good when he was sixth and then win through John Deere not John Deere Classic in Detroit Colonial and then Detroit Fishburn Nikolai Hoygard Chris Goddarup Alex Smallley I think this this model is better off for picking up your mid-range plays that you might want to go to on DraftKings from the bottom end as well or you can just try to separate it into proximity ranges and just see who does well from 75 to 125 with 125 probably being the more prevalent of these. So, Lipsky is good at two of those. That’s positive stuff. Keith Mitchell, who’s just kind of off his game right now. Kittyama rates out really well in both. But consider Kittyama if that name ends up enough over the next four hours before this tournament starts down in the comments section. That might be where I end up rolling with. But you can see Max McGrevy does pretty well here, but that’s just been kind of a a struggle everywhere else recently, too, as a part of his game. But long-term, the McGrevy number rates out pretty well. Very good with his wedges. bad on approach overall, bad with his putter. Michael Kim’s putter and par four scoring have gone down, but that doesn’t really factor in his win in France and his wedge play still has been excellent. So, I think that if he can keep the ball in play here, even if he’s coming in from the rough, he’s going to be fine. Vagis just an excellent wedge player. Putnham, an excellent wedge player. See Eric Cole who hit his irons and putted really well last week in Jackson. So, maybe it’s another comeuppins for Eric Cole. He comes in at 65 to1. So he’s a look to Kevin Roy was a really interesting one for me. So you know we know how terrible of a putter he is but overall he’s first in approach in this field over the past six months. You know he scores on par fours. The putting has actually been a lot better than you’d probably realize and a pretty decent week last week at Jackson as well. As you can see as we jump into him you can see all of the ranges here. Everything that he’s done on different styles of courses but just looking back at the recent form he’s just a spike player. He’s probably a better top 10 bet than anything else. You can see even with just mediocre stats across the board had a very rough go from basically the Barracuda to the end of the season starting with the Procore but did seem to get back on track last week. That’s always important. And before that like backto-back top 10s at John Deere in the Rocket Classic, top 20 at the RBC Canadian Open and the putter hasn’t been an abject failure like it had been most of his career. The problem was the moment he started putting the approach play just went to trash. And that’s usually where he’s been pretty good. You see a lot of green on this board. It comes and goes a lot of the time, but overall generally a pretty good ball striker striker. More of an emphasis on driving the ball and distance than anything else, but at this course, if it is a bit more wide open, hopefully he gets into this like 125 to 150 range a bit more often because he is positive in the field in that regard. Go is excellent at all these things. Bud Collie is pretty good at all these things. Maybe not a bad look for Bud Collie as well. It’s just he hasn’t been playing an awful lot. you might as well bet on if you can get Brian Campbell at triple digits, you probably bet him at any point anyway. So, these are some of the guys that we’re looking at who are pretty good with their wedges over the past six months coming in. And the ones at the very top are the ones that rate out really well. Some of the odds I just don’t like from a couple of these guys like Lipky, eh, Mac Meisner’s down to like 50 to1. No thanks. Keith Mitchell is just doing classic Keith Mitchell stuff. Dude can’t putt and this we know. And that’s not going to change. Maybe it spikes for him like every now and again, but even the past few goes, like his approach play has been god awful now, too. So, if he’s not being an elite ball striker, when we take a look at his totals overall, like this is a per round average. So, when we just take a look at his totals, it gets even worse when you see those numbers pop up onto the screen. To get on in on the rabbit hole, by the way, if you want to customize everything yourself, I think the most because I haven’t done the most research on this. I really relied on Ron this week to look through. His article is free on bettsgolf.com right now and he just has a complete course preview in here. If you’re looking for the filters to plug in to the rabbit hole, he has them down here and what he puts in the order of most importance in terms of stats for the Yokohama Country Club as well along with a breakdown of the scorecard, the field, and the facts about the course. How big the greens are. They’re about average, the 18th largest of 446,500 ft. Zoa Fairways, Bent Grass Greens, everything in that regard is up there on betsgolf.com right now. So Norin, Michael Kim, Matt Mccardi, Austin Echo are the four bets. I want to hear some for you down in the comment section right now. As long as you smash and sub to Mayo Media Network as well. And if you want to listen to that Michael Kim interview, go for it. It’s completely free. And I thought it was a good one, too. People really seem to enjoy it. He was very open. And we just talked about a bunch of stuff across the board, including him talking to Luke Donald after the RDER Cup and what Luke Donald does as opposed to some of the American captains. He wants to be on the RDER Cup team, what it’s like to like have a really good year on the PGA Tour and where the expectation level is going. Now, it’s all in there, plus a lot of laughs as well, and his upcoming schedule going both this week, what his early what he’s heard at least about this course before going over there. He’s obviously over there now. He’ll probably tweet out about the course if you want to know a little bit more about it. But again, 5:45 p.m. Eastern time for the Bay Current Classic start time to get all your bets and lineups in now. All right, I’m Pat Mayo. Thanks for watching. See you next time. Mayo experience. experience.

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  1. QUICK PICKS
    Noren 25
    M. Kim 40
    M. McCarty 65
    Eckroat 70

    Pat Mayo previews the course and run through the odds while making his Baycurrent Classic 2025 Picks, Bets, and Fantasy Golf Selections.

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