Paul Williams

Paul Williams' US PGA Championship FRL Tips 2023

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The First Round Leader (FRL) market is fascinating given there are many ways to review the data to hand.

How does the weather forecast impact conditions? Will it be softer earlier, firmer later, windier for some, warmer for others? What tee times have the recent FRL winners had? Have the recent FRL winners started well in this event in the past? Have the recent FRL winners started well in their recent events; have they even been playing well in recent events?

Lots of questions and the odd red herring along the way I’m sure, however I think there are a few factors to consider which might help point us in the right direction.

First up the weather: The latest weather forecast for Oak Hill is here.

Thursday looks set fair for the whole day at Oak Hill, with long sunny spells and temperatures reaching the mid-60s Fahrenheit later in the afternoon after a chilly start. Winds are light throughout the day, so the key question is whether the higher temperatures later in the day will offset, or more than offset, the advantage of first use of the greens.

Looking at recent US PGA Championship history, going back to 2011 the morning wave has produced 11 of the 17 players who either led or co-led after day 1 in this event, with Rory McIlroy’s sparkling round of 65 last year the latest addition to that statistic.

The exceptions to the rule were Adam Scott who matched Jim Furyk’s 65 from a 13:45 tee time in 2013; Ryan Palmer who also shot 65 the year after to co-lead with Kevin Chappell and Lee Westwood; Kevin Kisner who equalled Thorbjorn Olesen’s early 67 in 2017 at Quail Hollow from a 13:55 tee time; Gary Woodland who broke our hearts in 2018 from a 13:26 tee time to pip Rickie Fowler by shooting 64; Brendon Todd who equalled Jason Day’s early round of 65 in 2020; and finally Corey Conners who took the solo lead 2 years ago from a 13:03 tee time with an opening round of 67.

With the exception of the aforementioned Ryan Palmer, all first round leaders since 2011 had shown some snippets of form in the very recent past. 6 of Woodland’s previous 8 rounds had been in the 60s prior to shooting 64 in the first round at Bellerive in 2018. In 2017 Kisner was 3rd after the first round in Ohio and Olesen had finished 10th overall courtesy of a 67/75 weekend.

Jimmy Walker, who led from wire-to-wire in 2016 to capture his maiden Major title, had also started brightly at the Bridgestone and sat 2nd after 18 holes whereas Dustin Johnson, who led the US PGA on his own in 2015 after a first round 66, had also produced some good opening form at Akron where he was 2nd going into the weekend.

More recently, Brooks Koepka’s opening 63 in 2019 followed on from having finished 1st and 4th after day one in his previous 3 starts, whereas Day (15th) and Todd (2nd) had both started brightly at St Jude the week before arriving at TPC Harding Park in 2020. 2021’s first round leader Corey Conners had finished 8th at The Masters, 7th at The PLAYERS and had been FRL at the Arnold Palmer Invitational before that, so was clearly playing nicely. Rory’s fast-finishing 2nd at Augusta, followed by 5th at Quail Hollow, also fits the narrative perfectly ahead of his fast start at Southern Hills 12 months ago.

Essentially then a spark of life in the very recent past seems to be a good pointer for this.

So, PGA Championship history errs on the side of early starters, however we also have 2013 to look a little deeper into which was held here at Oak Hill. The top 4 players after day 1 were as follows:

  • Adam Scott (65), 1.45pm
  • Jim Furyk (65), 8.45am
  • David Hearn (66), 7.40am
  • Lee Westwood (66), 1.05pm

An even split of am:pm starters doesn’t really help us narrow the field, and of course Oak Hill has changed dramatically since 2013 as per Steve Bamford’s excellent pre-event preview, so I’ll not get too hung up on tee times.

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My selections for First Round Leader are as follows:

Brooks Koepka 2pts EW 33/1 (7EW, 1/5) with Unibet

  • US PGA Starts: 10
  • US PGA FRL Best: 1st (2019)
  • US PGA FRL Top-5s: 4
  • Last 6 (Solo) Event FRL Form: 14/3/1/17/2/18
  • Tee Time: 8.00am

Brooks Koepka was one of the consensus picks for myself, Steve and Barry on this week’s podcast for the outright market, and if he’s going to seriously contend this week then it could well be fuelled by a fast start.

Since 2017, Brooks has racked up 4 FRLs and 9 FRL top 5 finishes in Majors from 22 starts, putting him clear at the top of the pile for fast starts when it matters the most, and this year’s Masters was another case in point.

65 to open at Augusta catapulted the 33 year-old into a share of the lead after day 1, a lead which he held up until the Sunday before finally being overtaken by eventual winner Jon Rahm. 2nd place overall was still a mightily impressive performance though and a fully fit and healthy Brooks Koepka, who’s also due to become a father later this year, could well push on again this week.

That opening round at The Masters was the second time that Brooks had sat at the top of the leaderboard after day 1 in his last 10 starts, with an opening round of 62 on his way to victory at LIV Golf Jeddah back in October the other, and he’s sat inside the top 3 twice after 18 holes on the LIV circuit from his last four starts to suggest that he’s in the groove right now when it comes to getting out of the blocks quickly.

An early start for Brooks is perhaps the only slight negative, however he’s out an hour after the earliest starters and the sun will soon get to work on warming the air. RESULT: T38

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Tommy Fleetwood 1pt EW 66/1 (7EW, 1/5) with Unibet

  • US PGA Starts: 8
  • US PGA FRL Best: 3rd (2019)
  • US PGA FRL Top-5s: 1
  • Last 6 (Solo) Event FRL Form:
  • Tee Time: 1.25pm

I backed Tommy Fleetwood for FRL at The Masters last month from a perfect tee time at the end of the day, and although he could only muster a flat round of 72 to sit mid-pack after the first day, I’ll keep the faith with him here on a course which suits his game.

5th overall at Southern Hills last year on another stretching Par 70 test is a good indicator that he’ll feel comfortable here this week at Oak Hill, however for this bet it’s his 3 FRL wins in his last 30 starts globally which really catches my attention.

An opening 66 in elite company at TPC Sawgrass last year was enough for him to share the lead with Tom Hoge after the first round, and he got off to another fast start at Wentworth last autumn, shooting 64 to take an early lead before fading as the stop-start tournament concluded.

65 to open at Quail Hollow the week before last was what really tipped the balance for me though, and more of the same is possible this week for a player who’s becoming increasingly comfortable contending at the very top level.

Collin Morikawa (Sentry ToC) and Carson Young (Puerto Rico Open) have already gone back-to-back with FRLs in 2023 – it happens with reasonable regularity – and Tommy adding his name to this year’s roll of honour in that respect is quite possible. RESULT: T38

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Keith Mitchell 1pt EW 100/1 (7EW, 1/5) with Unibet

  • US PGA Starts: 3
  • US PGA FRL Best: 20th
  • US PGA FRL Top-5s: N/A
  • Last 6 (Solo) Event FRL Form: 1/50/49/63/92/25
  • Tee Time: 1.09pm

Finally I’ll take a chance on long-hitting Keith Mitchell who’s a regular fast starter on the PGA Tour and could take to the demands of Oak Hill quite readily.

Averaging over 311 yards from off the tee is no bad starting point for this week, and at 5th for SG Off the Tee and 1st for Total Driving for the season to date, the 31 year-old has the right combination of accuracy and length to fare well around these parts.

4 times a First Round Leader from a little under 200 career strokeplay starts, Mitchell is a regular name towards the top of the leaderboard after the first round and he topped the pile most recently at the Genesis Invitational in February, shooting an opening round of 64 to share the lead with Max Homa in top class company.

Although yet to get off to a really low start at a Major Championship, Keith has sat 3rd and 7th after day one at The Players in the past and an afternoon tee time here on Thursday, when the weather is at its warmest, should present a great opportunity to put himself in the picture after 18 holes. RESULT: T10

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Odds and bookmaker offers correct at 07:25BST 17.5.23 but naturally subject to fluctuation.