Todd
eyes elite company, and stormy weather
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[May 28, 2015]
(Reuters) - Brendon Todd would join
Hall of Fame company with a successful title defense at this week's
Byron Nelson Championship in Irving, Texas, but he is keeping one eye on
the severe weather that has already battered the state.
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At least 18 people have been killed in Texas and Oklahoma from
storms during the Memorial Day weekend that caused record floods and
destroyed hundreds of homes, and further flash floods are expected
in Texas through this week.
There is at least a 40 percent chance of thunderstorms for the next
four days at the already water-logged TPC Four Seasons Resort Las
Colinas where Todd expects power hitters to flourish.
"It's been super wet and the golf course is totally under water, not
a dry spot in any fairway," Todd told reporters while preparing for
Thursday's opening round at a prestigious PGA Tour event that has
attracted 10 of the world's top 30 players. "I'm sure we'll be
playing lift, clean and place."
Further storms have been forecast for later on Wednesday with strong
winds, hail and isolated tornadoes also expected, and Todd is
gearing up for a par-70 layout that will play much longer than its
full yardage of 7,116.
"When it gets soft, it seems to bring the longer players in," said
the 29-year-old American. "If they miss a fairway, it stays there.
There will be a lot of birdie chances.
"You're going to see a hundred guys under par and you're probably
going to get some of the bombers up there near the top of the
board."
Todd clinched his maiden PGA Tour victory by two shots at the Four
Seasons TPC last year and would emulate Tom Watson (1978-79-80),
Jack Nicklaus (1970-71) and Sam Snead (1957-58) as a back-to-back
winner of the event should he retain his title.
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"It's very difficult to repeat on Tour," said Todd, who has three
top-10s in 15 starts on the 2014-15 PGA Tour. "To join the names of
Jack Nicklaus, Sam Snead and Tom Watson would be pretty special so
that would be a huge accomplishment for me."
Todd faces a strong field led by Masters champion, hometown favorite
and world number two Jordan Spieth, who made his PGA Tour debut at
the 2010 Byron Nelson event aged 16.
Also competing are eighth-ranked Australian Jason Day and Americans
Dustin Johnson (10th) and Jimmy Walker (12th).
(Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes in Los Angeles; Editing by Frank
Pingue)
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