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huddys
12 Mar 14 09:58
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Another week coming up.with all the hype with the races,just going for  one selection in each tournament and a e/w double,Starting off in America going for Matt Kuchar think the 20/1 with Powers paying 6 places is a huge price cant understand why he's not going off jolly,has been playing very solid all year with 4 top ten finishes out of 6 events,really think this could be his week,
Wasn't going to do a bet in Europe but decided to give Bello another chance just hope he has a solid 4 rounds instead of 3 good rounds and one poor rounds,weak enough field so at 25/1 is a nice e/w price,


Selections,
Matt Kuchar 20/1 e/w, 6 places,
Rafa Cabera Bello 25/1 e/w,
And a e/w double,best of luck this week lads,
Pause Switch to Standard View Trophee Hassan/Valspar golf this week,
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Report callitasucit March 12, 2014 9:22 PM GMT
Pretty mundane fare this week, and even harder to get the juices flowing when such cracking racing at Chelt. But hopefully due a change of luck, again last week looked like nailing a nice profit, only for poor weekend play to scupper the payouts. Kuchar nearly made a complete mess out of the top 20 bet.

In The Valspar Championship, I think Luke Donald is an absolute must bet at 20-1. He is ideally suited to this venue, highlighted by his 3 top finishes in as many outings, including a win in 2012. He has been making a few changes to his game, but now seems to be comfortable with them, and the confidence in his game as a whole seems to have triggered a return to something near his best form on the greens. He is a bigger price this year than in either of the last two, and he arguably arrives here in better form this time around. Luke was always likely to be hindered by the extremely tough conditions in Doral last Friday, and an 82 derailed his challenge. He rallied very well, and his Sunday showing adds weight to the belief that he is approaching cherry ripe. With Powers paying 6 places, he is a cracking bet. Take a chunk out of the Chelt fund and get on!!

Brandt Snedeker is another who is looking to return to form, and has been showing glimmers in recent weeks, to suggest 4 good rounds might not be far away. And 50-1 to do so is just too big.

KJ Choi has been in better form of late, and comes to a venue where he has twice trousered the winners cheque, along with two other top tens. His recent confidence should be in full bloom around here.

Harris English played poorly over the weekend in Doral, having been in a great position halfway through Friday. He too has good memories of this place, and was 7th on his senior debut here last year. Given his current consistency, its not hard to see him on the premises come Sunday, and he may find it easier to convert a winning chance in this less exalted company.

Finally, Justin Leonard has been popping up at his favourite haunts of late. And this is one of them. His putting will be a huge asset this week, and hopefully can at least nab some place money. The 20-1 on a top 20 finish is also worth taking.

2pt e.w Luke Donald 20-1
1.5pt e.w Harris English 16-1
.5pt e.w Brandt Snedeker
.6pt e.w KJ Choi 40-1
.2pt e.w Justin Leonard 125-1
All 6 places, except Leonard
4pts Justin Leonard 4-1

The Hassan Trophy is a pretty poor field, and I think the market underestimates the market leaders class edge.

George Coetzee
is 18-1 this week, having been around 7s early doors for a similar event a couple of weeks ago. Fresh from a good Sunday showing in Doral, an event far removed from this level. 4th here in 2011, he obviously knows how to negotiate  his way around here, is a better player now, and crucially is now a winner.

David Horsey also deserves to be shorter, and needs backing. His course form couldn't be much better, and he arrives in fine fettle. He will be confident of seeing the vast majority of this lot off in the heat of a Sunday battle

1.5pt e.w George Coetzee 18-1
1.5pt e.w David Horsey 16-1

4 x .25pt e.w doubles
Harris English 16-1
Luke Donald 20-1
     x
George Coetzee 18-1
David Horsey 16-1

Running Total......+64.65
Report newapproach March 13, 2014 10:26 AM GMT
Haven't had much chance to study golf this week with the racing but have gone with the following:

Harris English 16/1
Luke Donald 20/1
Graham De Laet 28/1
Kj Choi 40/1
Cameron Tringale 50/1

Hopefully Menorah to win the Ryanair to turn week around alsoScared
Good Luck
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