This Week in Golf - February 21st through February 25th

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02/19/2007 - Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - WORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS - WGC-ACCENTURE MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP, The Gallery Golf Club at Dove Mountain, Tucson, Arizona - Four months before he escaped the carnage a winner at Winged Foot, Geoff Ogilvy negotiated an altogether different kind of mine field to win last year's Match Play Championship.

Ogilvy's win at the U.S. Open in June might have been the highlight of a career year, but it was his victory over Davis Love III in the 36-hole Match Play final that first heralded the Australian's impending breakthrough.

"It's such a hard tournament to believe you're going to keep going because you can run into someone playing well," Ogilvy said after dispatching Love, 3 & 2. "You have to get a bit lucky. I got lucky the first four days, but in the last two games, I played really well."

The same could be said for his win at the U.S. Open: Negotiating Winged Foot took a little luck, but in the end Ogilvy played well while others (Mickelson, Furyk, Montgomerie) folded to the pressure that is challenging for one of the game's toughest titles.

The Match Play Championship provides different challenges -- the task being less about long par threes and thick rough than it is about going head-to-head against golf's best players day after day.

You have to win four tough matches just to make the final. Then, you hope against hope it's not Tiger Woods waiting for you on Sunday.

Woods heads this year's field as the top-ranked player in the Bobby Jones bracket, with Ryder Cup teammate J.J. Henry pulling sacrificial lamb duty (Henry was a late addition when Charl Schwartzel withdrew).

Not that being the world's No. 1 player guarantees Woods a berth into the final: In his last two match play situations, Woods looked more like the lamb, folding to Shaun Micheel in the first round of the HSBC World Match Play Championship in September, two weeks before he was part of the U.S. Ryder Cup debacle.

The three other No. 1 seeds for this week's Match Play are the players who trail Woods in the world rankings. No. 2 Jim Furyk leads the Gary Player division; No. 4 Adam Scott heads the Sam Snead division; and a rejuvenated Phil Mickelson, up to world No. 3, headlines the Ben Hogan division.

The No. 2 seeds are Luke Donald (Jones), Vijay Singh (Player), Retief Goosen (Snead) and Ernie Els (Hogan).

Woods is the only player with multiple Match Play wins since the tournament began in 1999, claiming the title in 2003 and 2004. Last year, he lost to Chad Campbell in the third round. In the first round, he rolled to a 9 & 8 win over Stephen Ames -- after Ames had been critical of Woods' driving accuracy.

Three other past champions will join Woods and Ogilvy in the field this week: David Toms ('05); Steve Stricker ('01) and Darren Clarke ('00). A first-round meeting in the Snead division will pit No. 3 Ogilvy and No. 14 Stricker against each other.

The Golf Channel will have extensive and exclusive coverage of the first three rounds before sharing duty with NBC on the weekend.

PGA TOUR

MAYAKOBA GOLF CLASSIC AT RIVIERA MAYA, El Camaleon Golf Club, Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico - The PGA Tour will make its first-ever trip to Mexico this week.

With the world's best players competing in Arizona at the Accenture Match Play Championship, the Mayakoba Golf Classic field is threadbare. But, fittingly, it boasts strong Latin talent.

Mexico's Esteban Toledo and Paraguay's Carlos Franco headline the 144-player field competing for the $630,000 winner's share of the $3.5 million purse. The Mayakoba Golf Classic will be the eighth event of the new FedExCup schedule.

The Golf Channel will have two hours of coverage for the first three rounds and 2 1/2 hours of coverage during the final round Sunday. Next week is the Honda Classic, which was won by Luke Donald last year.

LPGA TOUR

FIELDS OPEN IN HAWAII, Ko Olina Golf Club, Kapolei, Hawaii - The LPGA Tour remains in Hawaii this week for its second full-field event of the season.

Last year, Meena Lee fired a career-best 65 in the final round to come from seven shots back and force a playoff with Seon-Hwa Lee. Meena Lee won the sudden-death playoff with a birdie on the third extra hole.

It was Lee's second career LPGA Tour title and pushed her over the $1 million plateau in career earnings. Lee, the 33rd-ranked player in the world, will be back to defend her title against a field that contains nine of the top 10 women's players in the world.

Only world No. 1 Annika Sorenstam will be missing. Karrie Webb, the new No. 2, and reigning Player of the Year Lorena Ochoa, whom Webb bumped to No. 3 in this week's rankings, will headline the field.

Paula Creamer, last week's winner at the SBS Open at Turtle Bay, will be looking to build on her first victory in nearly two years. Creamer shot a 70 on Sunday to beat upstart Julieta Granada by one shot.

A busy Golf Channel will broadcast two hours of each round (like last week, the event runs Thursday-Saturday) beginning at 6:30 p.m. each day. The LPGA is off next week, returning on March 9 for the MasterCard Classic. Sorenstam won the MasterCard last year -- an early highlight in an up-and-down year.

CHAMPIONS TOUR

THE ACE GROUP CLASSIC, The Club at TwinEagles, Naples, Florida - Loren Roberts made history with his win at the ACE Group Classic last year, becoming the first Champions Tour player ever to win the first three events of the season.

After winning the MasterCard Championship, Turtle Bay Championship and ACE Group Classic, it's hard to believe Roberts failed to win the yearlong Charles Schwab Cup (he lost out to Jay Haas on the last hole of the season).

It was less difficult to imagine Roberts emerging as one of the best Champions Tour players in his first full season on the senior circuit. We may not have predicted three straight wins to begin the year, but Roberts was a good bet to claim multiple titles last season.

Two of the four players with multiple victories at the ACE Group Classic will be in the field this week: all-time Champions Tour wins leader Hale Irwin and Gil Morgan.

Tom Watson, last week's winner at the Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am in Lutz, Florida, is not in the field this week.

The Golf Channel will have coverage of all three rounds beginning Friday. The Champions Tour is off next week ahead of the Toshiba Classic, where Bart Bryant beat three players by one shot last year.

NATIONWIDE TOUR

HSBC NEW ZEALAND PGA CHAMPIONSHIP, Clearwater Resort, Christchurch, New Zealand - The Nationwide Tour remains overseas this week for the HSBC New Zealand PGA Championship -- the third international event to open the 2007 season.

Last year, Jim Rutledge finished eagle-birdie and fired a final-round 64 to beat two players by one shot for his first career win outside the Canadian Tour.

As is normally the case on the Nationwide Tour, Rutledge is not back this season to defend his title (at 47, he is the second-oldest PGA Tour rookie in history).

A busy Golf Channel will have at least two hours of coverage of all four rounds. The Nationwide Tour will then go on a one-month hiatus ahead of the Chitimacha Louisiana Open, which begins on March 22.

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American Idol odds : Blake Lewis the Early Standout

An important American Idol betting lines recap from February 20 Guys episode. The 12 men came out flat overall with Blake Lewis appearing to have the early edge after the first hour and a half.

Rudy - was quite good singing "Free Ride" to start off.  Randy was not impressed though.  Paula thought he started off fantastic.  "Never had anyone stop off so lively" said Paula but Simon (who does not like Rudy) does not feel he has a distinct voice and was not impressed either. 

Brandon was a little pitchy according to Randy and Paula agreed.  Simon said he was a good singer but the song was "too safe" and he needs to make an impact.  He was listed at +1200 odds or $1200 paid out on a $100 bet should he win the competition. 

Big favorite Sundance came in with a flat version of "Knights in White Satin" and the judges let him have it, including Paula.  Randy claimed the song was out of pitch throughout.

Korean American - and a Jenny Woo favorite - Paul Kim was up next.  Another pitchy flat one but Randy said he still liked his potential.  Kim at +3000 odds was said to have sung a "third rate version of that (George Michael) song" according to Simon Cowell.  He sang "Careless Whisper".

22 year old Chris Richardson was up next.  He was listed with +1100 odds coming in.  He got the best response from the judges though Simon did not believe the vocal was that great. 

Nick was boring and pitchy.  Simon didn't think he was that bad though and predicted he would be back next week.  Nick Pedro was a big +3000 dog coming into this competition. 

Beat boxer Blake Lewis was listed with early +1000 odds or $1000 payout on a $100 bet if he were to become the next American Idol winner odds .  These of course were the early odds.  He was considered original for picking an "odd song".  He did not beat box and the judges felt it was the best vocal of the night. 

Sanjaya came in as the second biggest favorite after Chris Sligh but his performance Tuesday night was not very good. 

Chris Sleigh was the early favorite at +450 odds.  Great voice and a great sense of humor.  He's a real standout.  Randy felt it was on point but maybe ahead of the chorus a little bit.  Simon Cowell said he felt like he was in some "sort of weird student gig". 

Jared Cotter followed.  He was listed with +2000 odds early on to win the competition.  The judges felt he needs to take more risks but looked good. 

22-year old AJ Talbado, who has tried out for American Idol five times, was up next.  "Kind of a theme park performance" said Simon.  Though the judges felt he performed okay.  Simon did feel AJ might be better than he originally thought.

Phil - this season's military favorite - came into this competition with +1200 odds to win the competition.  He was the last to perform.  He was certainly strong enough to get through this stage of the competition and perhaps the best one after a shaky start. 

Tomorrow night, the ladies perform and I sure hope they do a better job than the boys.  Check out all the American Idol betting odds here.

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