The 2010 BMW Championship Six-Pack

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LEMONT, IL - SEPTEMBER 13:  Tiger Woods poses with the trophy after his eight-stroke victory at the BMW Championship held at Cog Hill Golf & CC on September 13, 2009 in Lemont, Illinois.  (Photo by Scott Halleran/Getty Images)
Last year's champion....who is getting warmer
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I apologize that this weeks article will be very short. 

Due to a long holiday weekend and an even longer late night fantasy draft, I have simply run out of time this week.  I will give you my Yahoo lineup here, and give you a slide for each one of my favorite golfers to win the BMW Championship.

Man, we came close with Jason Day last week...

He must have felt like Jeff Overton when he lost The Greenbrier to Stuart Appleby who shot an uncommon 59.

Here is the lineup, and then we will run down the six pack:

GROUP A  Start  Luke Donald  Bench Tiger Woods

GROUP B  Start  Bo Van Pelt and Rory McIlroy  Bench  Adam Scott and Stewart Cink

GROUP C  Start  Rickie Fowler  Bench Brandt Snedeker

 

No. 1 Luke Donald

"I could be the magic man in Wales"
"I could be the magic man in Wales"
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Luke Donald is playing awesome right now, and is my favorite this week at 25:1 odds.

 

No. 2 Jason Day

I love putting...
I love putting...
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Jason Day played great last week.  Make that the past six weeks!

You have to consider him at 33:1 odds, true value.

No. 3 Brandt Snedeker

If Jason Day likes his putter, then I LOVE mine!
If Jason Day likes his putter, then I LOVE mine!
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Brandt Snedeker is one of the best on tour with the flat stick and he is really knocking on the door right now.

He is more than worthy of consideration this eek at 66:1 odds

 

No. 4 Ryan Palmer

I've won once this year and I think I can do it again
I've won once this year and I think I can do it again
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Ryan Palmer is a sneaky pick this week.  He has been somewhat volatile over the course of the year as far as making the cut goes, but as of late, look out!

He has two top five finishes in his last five events and last week he came in 11th!

Want to see some crazy profits?  Take a shot on Ryan Palmer to get his second win this week at 66:1 odds.

No. 5 JB Holmes

Man I can crush the ball
Man I can crush the ball
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JB Holmes is  a monster off the tee, but what is impressive is his great ration of cuts made improvement over last year and his amazing putting improvement.

You know he was an outside shot at making Pavin's team, but just fell short.

I think  JB would love to cap his improvement laden year with a victory at The BMW Championship.

At 80:1 odds, you might want to consider it too...

No. 6 Rickie Fowler

What do you mean this outfit reminds you of Candy Land?
What do you mean this outfit reminds you of Candy Land?
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Is Fowler in the field?

Yep.

You know the drill... come on Ryder Cup Kid,  pull me in some dough at 100:1!

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