Buick Invitational Preview
Buick Invitational Torrey Pines Golf Course, La Jolla,
California
The tour stop leaves Hawaii and steps back onto the mainland
this week as Torrey Pines will be hosting the Buick Invitational
for the 39th straight year. The first event on mainland America
is fitting since the US players have dominated in San Diego.
Since 1952 only two non-Americans have won this event, Jose
Maria Olazabal and Gary Player, with Olazabal being the only
winner at the Pines since it took over in 1968.
Defending champion Tiger Woods makes his 2006 debut this week
and all eyes will be on him after a superb 2005 that put to rest
a horrible 2004 season. Besides the Buick win, Woods finished
1st in five other tournaments including The Masters and the
British Open while placing in the top five in 13 of his 21
events including an amazing top fives in nine of his last 11
tournaments.
Woods will be looking for an unprecedented fourth Buick win as
he and Phil Mickelson are the only three-time champions. Woods
is a very strong starter so don't expect the long layoff to
affect his play. He has begun his season with a victory on three
occasions, in 1997, 2000 and 2003 and he has finished in the top
five all but twice in his first start and has yet to post
anything outside the top 10. He will be in the hunt as usual.
Mickelson finished in a tie for fifth last week at the Bob Hope
and had only one round in the 70's which occurred on Sunday, the
overall highest scoring day of the five day event. In his last
13 starts in San Diego, Mickelson has been really good or really
average, finishing in the top five seven times while finishing
38th or worse five times. His top five at the Hope was his first
since winning the PGA Championship last August.
2004 Buick champion John Daly will also be making his 2006 debut
and while 2005 had its ups and downs, he did have a win on the
season. It's make or break with Daly as taking out the win, he
had only one top 10 finish in his other 22 events. That includes
a tie for 72nd last year at Torrey Pines, his worst finish since
not making the cut in 1999. The last time he squared off with
Woods, he lost in a playoff at the American Express Championship
last year.
After a runner-up finish at the Sony Open and his win this past
week at the Bob Hope, Chad Campbell is the hottest player three
tournaments into the 2006 season. This will be just his third
ever start at the Buick and the last two were not very
memorable. He finished 53rd in 2004 and missed the cut in 2003.
He didn't finish very strong in his win last week but he played
well enough to pull it out.
The one non-American to keep a close eye on is Luke Donald.
Donald will be making his 2006 debut this week and if history is
any indication, he will be playing for the win on Sunday. He has
been the runner-up the last two years at Torrey Pines, including
a playoff loss in 2004 to Daly, and he has three top seven
finishes in his four career starts. He has not won on the PGA
tour since the 2002 Southern Farm Bureau Classic.
Jesper Parnevik has some momentum on his side as he finished
62-67 over the weekend, which vaulted him from a 42nd into a tie
for 2nd. In his final 36 holes, Parnevik hit 28 of 36 greens in
regulation and took just 50 putts. He missed the cut here last
year but has a tie for 2nd and a tie for 4th in his last five
starts under his belt. It's been a long drought as he hasn't won
since the 2001 Honda Classic, a span of 124 events.