Wednesday, October 13, 2021

2021 CJ Cup Preview and Picks

 
Fresh off his 2021 Ryder Cup performance, Dustin Johnson is our top pick to win the 2021 CJ Cup
 
 
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - The PGA Tour continues its Las Vegas Swing this week, with the 2021 CJ Cup hosted by The Summit Club.

The field is filled with many of the PGA Tour's elite players and promises to be a spectacle for golf fans.
 
 
TOURNAMENT HISTORY
The CJ Cup is a relatively new event on Tour. It was conceived to be the first PGA Tour event played in South Korea, starting in 2017 at The Club at Nine Bridges on Jeju Island. Nine Bridges has hosted the event since 2019.
 
In 2020, Covid-19 travel restrictions forced the event to be played on US soil at Shadow Creak in Las Vegas. The event stayed in the US this year, but is expected to return to South Korea once travel restrictions are lifted.
 
The event is invitation only and because of this boasts an elite field of 78 players. The Top 60 in last year's FedEx Cup Rankings receive an invite, as well as the top 3 players from the Korean Tour's order of merit and the top player from the Asian Tour's order of merit. In addition, previous winners of the KPGA Championship and Genesis Championship on the Korean Tour are invited, as well as the top 3 Korean players in the Official World Golf Rankings.
 
Eight spots are also reserved for sponsor's exemptions, five of which are restricted to PGA Tour members, one to a Korean amateur and three unrestricted. 

To quantify just how elite the field is compared to a regular PGA Tour event, last year the CJ Cup had a Strength of Field rating of 610. That ranks it just under a typical WGC event and on par with The Memorial. 


OUR PICKS THIS WEEK
 
1) Dustin Johnson
2) Marc Leishman
3) Justin Thomas

This is Johnson's first event of the season and first since his dominant Ryder Cup performance. He'll be looking to capitalize on that this week. Leishman is a previous winner of this event and is having a great season so far, with a T3 finish at the Shriners Children's Open and a T4 finish at the Fortinet Championship. Thomas has won this event twice, in 2017 and 2019, can he go for a third this year?

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Since the event is in Las Vegas, play kicks off Thursday around mid-morning. Be sure to check out our Weekend Update to see who is leading heading into the weekend.


-Nick
Toronto Golf Reviews


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