Matchup plays (1 unit unless stated):
Soren Kjeldsen to beat Fredrik Andersson -118 @
Expekt
With a top-10 finish in his last tournament - the Madrid Open - Kjeldsen is in far better form than Andersson who has missed three of his last cuts. Similar story with course form. Kjeldsen has played here twice, finishing 15th last year, while this will be the first time for Andersson.
Maarten Lafeber to beat Andrew Coltart -110 @
BlueSq
Opposing Coltart who has never played this course before and, despite his top-10 finish last week, will surely be tired. This will be his fifth consecutive week of golf across two continents in very different time zones. Last week was the first time in three weeks that he had broken par in any round, so I will easily side with the fresher outright selection.
Ian Woosnam to beat Andrew Coltart -118 @
Expekt
Same goes for another outright selection.
Ian Woosnam to beat Miguel Angel Jimenez -110 @
BetInternet
Jimenez may have finished 6th last year, but that was the year that he finished 3rd in the British Open and he had just completed a run of top-30 finishes on the European Tour before competing at Ta Shee. This year has been a struggle for the Spaniard, particularly on the PGA Tour, and having opened with a 81 in the Volvo Masters two weeks ago, he looks in no form to repeat last year's feat. Woosie should have to finish no more than mid-table to win this one.
Soren Hansen to beat Fredrik Jacobson -110 @
BetInternet and
SkyBet [2 units]
Both have comparable form in the last few months, but the decider here is that Jacobson has never played in a Davidoff Tour event, let alone have the course form of his opponent. He should find it difficult to adjust to the climactic changes at the very least and a top-20 finish from Hansen should be sufficient.
Padraig Harrington to beat Thongchai Jaidee -150 @
Victor Chandler [3 units]
The odds may be short, but there is no comparison between Harrington and Jaidee, even when the event is in Asia and Harrington is tired. He did at least only compete in the Tiger Skins in Singapore last week, so he will have become adjusted to the climate change and the jetlag and it would not have been a particularly tiring event. However, he did second behind Goosen and that must have rankled. Expecting a strong performance from the Irishman as he bids for the 2003 Order of Merit title. For Jaidee, last week's 2nd place finish was his first top-10 finish since February, so he hardly looks in the best form to repeat last year's fine performance when he approached the event on the back of four top-5 finishes (plus one top-10 finish) in his previous five events.