 Hey everybody, what's going on? I am Greg Sosman joined today by Davis Matic of SportsGraders here to help us break down the Genesis Open at the Riviera. What's going on, Davis? Not a lot going on. This is the last event here of our West Coast swing. Always kind of a nice little beginning to the PGA Tour season. I've had some good events so far and always love the Riviera. Par 71, 7,300 yards. So lots of scoring. And my guys here, my guys who're bombing off the tee, we're betting on this week, Greg. I've kind of been waiting for this moment all season here because the three guys we're going to talk about today are just three bombers and three guys that you have long been fans of. And now everybody kind of on board with you, so it's not nearly as fun as it was two or three years ago. But I'm still in with you in this foxhole. So let's get into it. Let's start with Bryson de Chambeau. Bryson is plus 1,800 this week to win it all at Riviera. 18 to 1 of Bryson seems like a good number to me. Look, I know that Bryson is annoying. I know that he makes these huge numbers. I know that no one really likes him. But I don't think there is any argument that he should be the seventh favorite here. Like in a head-to-head market, I would anticipate wanting to bet Bryson against Rahm, wanting to bet Bryson against JT, wanting to bet him against Cantley. I mean, he is shorter in odds here than Xander. And I love Xander too. But Bryson, when he plays his best game, he is the best driver on tour. No one gains more strokes off the tee than Bryson. And because he hits the ball so far off the tee, the big weakness of his game, strokes gained around the green, just doesn't really come into play. So at 18 to 1 with DJ and Rahm taking so much of the win equity out of the market, I think that so far of the early golf season, Bryson here at 18 to 1 is my favorite bet of the year. It just seems kind of crazy because one-on-one Bryson can be anybody. And certainly with his power off the tee, he could get around some of his struggles around the green. Bryson to Xander about 18 to 1. It is really, really hard to ignore. Nobody likes him, but he knows how to win. And that's what we're looking for here this weekend. Another favorite of yours, Forward Amateur that you were always on. It's Victor Hoblin who's 34 to 1 to win this tournament. Hoblin had a nice year last year, year before as well. Let's see if he can get going here to the Genesis. Yeah, Hoblin two wins on the PGA Tour last year, won the Mayakoba, won the Puerto Rico Open. So now kind of the next step in the evolution of his game is winning a big major event. You know, who really put himself in the lights as one of the premier golfers on tour. He's writing an amazing Shreka form right now, T6, T2, T31, T3 and a first in his last five events on his official World Golf Ranking page. He also fits the form of someone I would expect to excel at Riviera is gonna gain a lot of strokes driving, both with driving distance and driving accuracy, the things he is bad at, you know, short game working around the greens. Again, just not gonna have a huge impact here at the Riviera. So much of it is gonna come down to driving and long irons and how you score in the par fives, which fits perfectly into Hoblin's game. You know, I kind of view him as a mini version of what Bryson does really well. Obviously though, he doesn't hit it quite as far as our guy Bryson does. Hoblin getting in a tip-top shape here as we get past his West Coast swim, as we mentioned, a good year last year. Now he's gonna get off this night and win a big time event. The Genesis Open at Riviera will certainly qualify for that as we look forward to the players and the Masters coming up. Hoblin certainly can pound it off a tee, not like Bryson, but he can hit it a long ways. Hoblin, one of our guys here this week at 34 to one. One final player to get to here and it's a guy that you were on long before everybody else started loving him. That's Matthew Wolfe. He's 80 to one this week at the Riviera. And again, it just seems like a high number. Matthew Wolfe, somebody that you've been on before and we'll be on again, I'm sure. Why do you like him this week? So he is not riding basically a bad run of form right now. If you look at his stats this year, he's played way below his baselines for his last two events and it's because he is banged up. He's dealing with like a small injury. I'm betting that he is kind of past the injury. If you look at his numbers last year, 12th on tour and strokes gained off the tee, 50th on tour and strokes gained total. Obviously though, he's been a guy who's been able to win on the PGA tour in the past. So price down here at 80 to one. This is about the deepest I would go. Also, if you're looking at the board this week, I think this is not a great week to bet long shots. So Matthew Wolfe at 80 to one, just kind of buying the dip here, coming off of the injury. And I think this is the lowest on the board. I would go with the Genesis. No, 101 specials, Davis-Matic, this week. Not this week. 80 to one for Matthew Wolfe. He's had successful, of course, battling injury right now, but we'll see what he can do here at the Genesis at Riviera this weekend. That's gonna do it for us here at the Fandal Hurray. Davis, I am ready. And I appreciate your time, man. Yeah, ready to get a Bryson victory to start the year off. And it's a beautiful golf course. So we're really excited to watch this week. Stars are out this week and it's only gonna get better over the next couple of weeks. I am excited to talk to you about it here on the Fandal Hurray out for Davis-Matic. I'm Greg Sussman. Thanks so much for watching and we'll see you back here tomorrow for another edition of the Fandal Hurray out.