CIMB Classic picks 2016

CIMB Classic picks are based on recent performance and historical performance at the event. Picks can be verified by checking out the statistics page on the web site. Others to consider are based on other various factors, stats, trends, etc.

Paul Casey – Casey has 4 top 5 finishes in his most recent 4 events played. Casey finished 24th at CIMB last year, and he finished 37th at this event in 2014.

Adam Scott – Scott has 4 top 10 finishes in his most recent 5 events played. Scott finished 2nd at this tourney last year.

Hideki Matsuyama – Matsuyama has 3 top 15 finishes in his most recent 4 events played, including a win in his most recent. Matsuyama finished 5th last year at this event.

Patrick Reed – Reed has 5 top 25 finishes in his most recent 5 events played, including a win. Reed finished 10th at CIMB last year.

Ryan Moore – Moore has 3 top 10 finishes in his most recent 4 events played. Moore won CIMB back to back in 2013 and 2014, then he finished 10th last year.

Gary Woodland – Woodland has 3 top 15 finishes in his most recent 4 events played, he’s also on a trend coming into this event. Woodland finished 2nd at CIMB in 2013 and 2014.

Kevin Na – Na is on a trend coming into CIMB with a 7th place finish last week at Safeway. Na finished 3rd at CIMB last year and 2nd in 2014. Na also finished 10th here in 2012.

Kevin Chappell – Chappell has 2 top 10 finishes in his most recent 3 events played. Chappell finished 13th at CIMB in 2014.

Justin Thomas – Thomas has 3 top 10 finishes in his most recent 5 events played. Thomas is the defending champion at CIMB.

Rafael Cabrera Bello – Cabrera Bello has 2 top 5 finishes in his most recent 4 events played.

Others to consider, in no particular order:

Daniel Berger, Russell Knox, Jhonattan Vegas, Russell Knox, Ryo Ishikawa, Kevin Kisner, , Tony Finau, Scott Piercy, , Jim Herman, Brian Harman, Jon Curran, Shih‐chang, Chan, Siwoo Kim.