Abu Dhabi Golf Championship

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Henrik Stenson to win 12/1 e.w. @ Ladbrokes
Stenson is hoping for a similar Middle East leg of the European Tour to last year when he finished 2nd, 1st and 7th. Last year's 2nd place finish in this event also included setting the new course record at 10-under-par 62. So, regardless of the low price, he is worth backing as one of Europe's best players and this is a course/region in which his talents should come to the fore once again.

Miguel Angel Jimenez to win 50/1 e.w. @ William Hill, BetFred and BetDirect
Jimenez is another with a very good record in the region: since 2005, his three finishes in the United Arab Emirates have been 2nd, 5th and 4th. There was a clear dropping off of his form last season after he had raised the possibility of getting back into the Ryder Cup team, but he showed a return to form with a 6th place finish in his last start in 2006, the Hong Kong Open. Now back in warmer climes and in a country in which he has played particularly well, he certainly earn a top-5 finish again.

Ricardo Gonzalez to win 66/1 e.w. @ Bet365, William Hill, BetFred, Tote and Boyle Sports
Hardly any of the Tour's leading players competed in the Joburg Open last week and that may translate into some Tour rustiness this week. That is not the case with Gonzalez who closed with a final round of 65 to finish 17th and he also has the advantage of playing regularly in his home country during the off-season rather than following the European Tour around Asia, Australia and South Africa. He played three times on the Tour de Las Americas and finished in the top-5 every time. So, together with a top-5 finish on this course last year, there should be plenty of value in this price.
 

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Looking for players who can find the greens this week, and have proven form in this area, or on the 'Asian swing' in the past. I certainly feel the short prices favourites are worth taking on this week, paticularly as this will be the first competitive action of the season for many.

Miguel Angel Jimenez, 50/1, General
Jyoti Randhawa, 66/1, General
Thongchai Jaidee, 66/1, Ladbrokes
Peter Lawrie, 150/1, General

Lima and Jacquelin also made the short list, but have passed for one reason or another. Paticularly fond of the Randhawa selection, who I believe is definitely overpriced this week. :eek:

Will be back with match bets :SIB
 

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Just one match bet for me this week :

Wall to bt McDowell, 10/11, Bet365 (72 Hole Match Bet)

Good Luck ;)
 

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Outrights:


Henrik Stenson(11/1 & +200 for Top 5) e.w. @ 5dimes & thegreek

Johan Edfors(40/1 & +800 for top 5) e.w. @ SportsInterAction & thegreek

Marcel Siem(125/1 & 20/1 for Top 5) e.w. @ 5dimes & thegreek

Miguel Angel Jimenez(40/1) e.w. @ thegreek

Ignacio Garrido(200/1 & +1667 for Top 10) e.w. @ thegreek


I remember this quote from DiMarco last year: "It's the kind of course where there's a lot of easy holes and you take advantage of the easy ones and you just get by on the hard ones and that's what I've been able to do.? And Jimenez on the Euro website this year: "I know the course has been improved and upgraded since last year, which is fantastic . . . ."


GL
 
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