Outright plays (total stake per play: 1.5pts)
Brett Quigley to win 20/1 e.w. @ Tote
Clearly the form player in this field with finishes of 21st, 17th and 5th in his last three starts and was unlucky at the Western Open not to qualify for a berth at St. Andrews this week. But he is a regular in this event, having played played here every year turning joining the Tour in 1997 and he can count four finishes in the top-11 in those eight years. After a couple of runners-up finishes, this should be a good opportunity for him to finally secure that maiden PGA Tour win.
Jonathan Kaye to win 25/1 e.w. @ Stan James, BlueSq, UKBetting, BetDirect and Totalbet
The top-50 in the World Rankings as of 29th May were exempt for the Open Championship and Kaye had been inside that mark as late as two weeks beforehand, but not on the fateful day when it was Colin Montgomerie who made a fleeting return to the top-50 on that date, but Kaye just outside. But if he is fully focussed on this event, he is another who should view this as a very good opportunity for a title and it would be his third in three years. He has finished in the top-5 in two of his last three visits and on ability alone, he should do so again.
John Senden to win 30/1 e.w. @ GolfingGods
A very consistent player who misses very cuts, he stands out in this company as a player who should feature and repeat his top-10 finish on his debut here last year.