Outright plays (1 unit):
David Gossett to win 33/1 e.w. @ SkyBet
Gossett has yet to play on this course, but his game should suit and he is playing well at the moment. This course features wide-open fairways, but small, undulating Bentgrass greens, so the emphasis this week is on iron-play. He has finished 20th and 30th in his past two events, which compares favourably against this weak field, but he can also claim two top-5 finishes and a win on Tour in 2001 (John Deere Classic). Should be able to finish the job if in contention.
David Peoples to win 40/1 e.w. @ William Hill
Peoples has played this course many times and has even finished in the top-5, though that was back in 1991. He has also won twice on Tour, though the last was in 1992. So while, he may not be the player he was a decade ago, he has still shown some very good form recently. He has finished in the top-30 in each of his last four events and was 8th in the St. Jude Classic. If he can bring that form to this event, he should finish very high on the leaderboard.
Glen Day to win 66/1 e.w. @ Victor Chandler
Day is another, like many this week, who, if they have won at all on Tour, did so a few years back. His sole win on Tour was the 1999 Heritage, but he did come close to winning this event last year, where he eventually finished 3rd. He has shown his best form of the year recently and though he was in England on Sunday/Monday to try and qualify for the British Open, he did play well and finished just one shot out of the playoff for Championship places. Not the best preparation for this week, but this is a good price, a weak field and a form player.
David Gossett to win 33/1 e.w. @ SkyBet
Gossett has yet to play on this course, but his game should suit and he is playing well at the moment. This course features wide-open fairways, but small, undulating Bentgrass greens, so the emphasis this week is on iron-play. He has finished 20th and 30th in his past two events, which compares favourably against this weak field, but he can also claim two top-5 finishes and a win on Tour in 2001 (John Deere Classic). Should be able to finish the job if in contention.
David Peoples to win 40/1 e.w. @ William Hill
Peoples has played this course many times and has even finished in the top-5, though that was back in 1991. He has also won twice on Tour, though the last was in 1992. So while, he may not be the player he was a decade ago, he has still shown some very good form recently. He has finished in the top-30 in each of his last four events and was 8th in the St. Jude Classic. If he can bring that form to this event, he should finish very high on the leaderboard.
Glen Day to win 66/1 e.w. @ Victor Chandler
Day is another, like many this week, who, if they have won at all on Tour, did so a few years back. His sole win on Tour was the 1999 Heritage, but he did come close to winning this event last year, where he eventually finished 3rd. He has shown his best form of the year recently and though he was in England on Sunday/Monday to try and qualify for the British Open, he did play well and finished just one shot out of the playoff for Championship places. Not the best preparation for this week, but this is a good price, a weak field and a form player.