Outright plays (2 units):
D.A. Weibring to win 16/1 e.w. @ SkyBet
Weibring has played just five times since turning 50 in May and he has obviously settled into Tour life very quickly as his last three finishes have been 11th, 5th and 4th. As a Tour rookie, he has not played this course, but few are in this form. When Bet365 offer single-figure odds for five players, 16/1 doesn't look too skinny.
Tom Purtzer to win 28/1 e.w. @ Stan James
Purtzer also has no course history as he missed this event last year through injury and he has been battling back from injury recently, but he can also a 5th and a 4th place finish in his last events. He appears to be approaching the form in which he ended the 2002 season and started this one when he recorded seven top-6 finishes in eleven starts, including a win in the SBC Senior Classic. Accurate driving does not appear to be essential at the TPC of the Twin Cities, so he should go well on his debut.
Tom Jenkins to win 50/1 e.w. @ Stan James
Very large odds for a player who has already won this season (Bruno's Memorial Classic); he is generally about half these odds elsewhere. He only finished 18th as a selection last week, but he has still finished in the top-10 in five of his last eight starts and on this course in 2001. He had an ugly 82 in the 2nd round year last year, but was under-par in the other two rounds and a 70 would have seen him finish in the top-5. Nice price for a player in good form who has five of six rounds under par around this course.
D.A. Weibring to win 16/1 e.w. @ SkyBet
Weibring has played just five times since turning 50 in May and he has obviously settled into Tour life very quickly as his last three finishes have been 11th, 5th and 4th. As a Tour rookie, he has not played this course, but few are in this form. When Bet365 offer single-figure odds for five players, 16/1 doesn't look too skinny.
Tom Purtzer to win 28/1 e.w. @ Stan James
Purtzer also has no course history as he missed this event last year through injury and he has been battling back from injury recently, but he can also a 5th and a 4th place finish in his last events. He appears to be approaching the form in which he ended the 2002 season and started this one when he recorded seven top-6 finishes in eleven starts, including a win in the SBC Senior Classic. Accurate driving does not appear to be essential at the TPC of the Twin Cities, so he should go well on his debut.
Tom Jenkins to win 50/1 e.w. @ Stan James
Very large odds for a player who has already won this season (Bruno's Memorial Classic); he is generally about half these odds elsewhere. He only finished 18th as a selection last week, but he has still finished in the top-10 in five of his last eight starts and on this course in 2001. He had an ugly 82 in the 2nd round year last year, but was under-par in the other two rounds and a 70 would have seen him finish in the top-5. Nice price for a player in good form who has five of six rounds under par around this course.