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In the short time left of this golfing season I’m thinking what I thought at the beginning of the year: everyone out of the pool, it’s his tournament to lose, which, the fact that I can say that, and it can be true for four weeks now, given the fact that 150+ golfers enter any given tournament, speaks to how absurd, ridiculous, pick-your-adjective Tiger has been of late. He’s on a roll, a roll that only one person in recent years has had---Vijay Singh---who won his nine in 2004, followed up that campaign in which he briefly wrested No. 1 in the world from Tiger with four wins in 2005, but hasn’t been heard from much since.

Anyhow, by now you’ve figured out who I’d like to pick to win this week’s Deutsche Bank. At 5-4, put a half unit on Tiger to win.

In the head-to-head, put the unit on him to finish higher than Adam Scott (2-5).

Last week: I picked Jim Furyk and Stuart Appleby in the outright because I figured they had a shot. Furyk finished a close third. I picked him in the head-to-head, too, over Lefty. That was over by the weekend. So, it was a double win week.

Jeremy Church is a documented member of the Professional Handicappers League. Read all of his articles at http://www.procappers.com/Jeremy_Church.htm

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