Geoffery Clark Backs Justin Thomas at +2500, Names Gary Woodland One-and-Done Pick
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Updated · Fox News · May 27
Geoffery Clark Backs Justin Thomas at +2500, Names Gary Woodland One-and-Done Pick
7 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 27
Justin Thomas led Geoffery Clark’s Charles Schwab Challenge card at +2500, with Clark arguing the 16-time PGA Tour winner’s recent T4 at the PGA Championship and strong short game fit Colonial.
Alex Smalley was Clark’s next key outright at +3500 after T2 finishes at the Zurich and PGA Championship, with DataGolf showing him second in this field in total strokes gained over the last five events.
Gary Woodland drew both an outright bet at +5700 and Clark’s one-and-done selection, backed by recent top-20 form and a solid Colonial record despite ongoing recovery from complications tied to a brain tumor.
Clark also added Max Greyserman at +6100, Tom Kim at +8374 and Austin Eckroat at +11527, citing approach-play trends and favorable yardage profiles for Colonial’s wedge-heavy setup.
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