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Links Championship |
Dunhill Links Championship
Th Oct 7 – 13.30 BST (SS1)
Fr Oct 8 – 13.30 BST (SS1)
Sa Oct 9 – 13.30 BST (SS3)
Su Oct 10 – 12.30 BST (SS1)
Ernie Els and Vijay Singh, the two best golfers in the world
right now go head to head this week, and here at bet365 we
are struggling to split them, going 10/11 the pair in a 72-hole
tournament match-bet. Not surprisingly, they are also our
5/1 joint market leaders, but in a tournament where the weather
and the draw are going to play a major part that price does
not represent any great value. Of the two, Els is marginally
preferred as he is fresh from his victory in the Amex last
week, and has finished runner-up on the two occasions he has
taken part in this event. On the other hand, Singh, who skipped
the Amex to supervise work on his hurricane ravaged Florida
home, may be a spent force after turning in a weary performance
as he limped to victory in the Lumber Classic.
A British player has accounted for this title on all three
occasions, and with ten members of the winning Ryder Cup team
taking part, a case can be made for the likes of Darren Clarke
and Padraig Harrington to contend this week. However, a strong
case can also be made for David Howell, and at 40/1 he is
twice the price of his Ryder Cup team-mates! Howell has put
in two good showings recently - 17th at the Heritage and 3rd
at the Amex – and could be ready to add trophy number
two to his collection (to go with the1999 Dubai Classic).
His display last week against the best players in the world
would have been great for his confidence, and he will glean
further encouragement for this week from his record in this
event – 3rd in 2001 and 6th last year. He is obviously
comfortable with the tournament's pro-am format, as is fellow
Englishman Brian Davis, who has posted finishes of 13th in
2001, 7th in 2002 and 6th in 2003. The fact that he has missed
two of his last six cuts should not put you off supporting
him this week.
He was in similar form in 2001 and 2002 but raised his game
for this Championship, and at 66/1 looks worth an each way
interest. The final pick goes to the powerful Swede Henrik
Stenson, back in the winners circle last time out at Woburn
after a lengthy drought. His 6th place here twelve months
ago was his best finish of a poor year, and at 80/1 he is
value to get into our FIVE places!
Free
£10 Bet with Coral
Nigel's Three Off The Tee... David Howell @ 40/1, Brain Davis
@66/1, Henrik Stenson @ 80/1. Each-way 1/4 1-2-3-4-5. Bet
the tournament In-Running, subject to TV coverage
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