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At this week’s last biggie, the PGA Championship, Take David Toms (40-1), 1/6 unit: This is a pick. Toms has also won one of these. And he’s quietly putting together an I may not be in the top echelon, but I can play kind of year, with a win at the Sony Open and eight top-20s since, including his T19 at last week’s International. Under the radar.

Take Angel Cabrera (66-1), 1/6 unit: Always want to keep him in mind for a major because he finds a way to score. Putting is iffy, but putting was way more iffy for Lehman, and he finished second last week. Office poolsters would be wise to take Cabrera with a third pick.

Take Tiger Woods (15-8), 1/6 unit: I’m not going to lose not taking him. Worth the risk on cashing in on a long shot. He’s back in a big way. Geoff Ogilvy can kiss away any chance of not being a spectator in his pairing with Woods and Mickelson, solid as he is.

In the head-to-head, take Toms to finish higher than Kenny Perry: Yes, Perry can still use a driver like it’s a medieval implement of force … and do it with accuracy, but the putting is atrocious: this is a major.

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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