Outright plays (1.5pts):
Chris DiMarco to win 28/1 e.w. @ Sportingbet, Sporting Odds and Victor Chandler
Hard to ignore finishes of 6th, 2nd and 6th in DiMarco's last three starts and he has been playing particularly well since June. The course changes at Glen Abbey to make the fairways narrower and the rough heavier should suit his game, though he did finish in the top-10 in 1998. Unless he coasts after a slow start, he really should be in the mix again on Sunday evening.
Robert Allenby to win 40/1 e.w. @ Tote
Allenby has no Ryder Cup to worry about next week so less danger of him coasting after a slow start. He comes into the event off successive top-10 finishes and has finished in the top-10 in his last two starts in Canada. The tougher course and smaller greens should also help Allenby this week.
Justin Leonard to win 40/1 e.w. @ Tote
Leonard might have some rueful thoughts about the Ryder Cup next week as he had a great chance to win the PGA Championship and earn his place in the team. It was no surprise that he finished a lowly 50th in the NEC Invitational the following week, but he has now had two weeks' rest and now has the goal of playing in the Tour Championship. He has finished 3rd on this course (1999) and 2nd in his last appearance in this event, so he should be confident of another good showing, particularly with the course changes.
Chris DiMarco to win 28/1 e.w. @ Sportingbet, Sporting Odds and Victor Chandler
Hard to ignore finishes of 6th, 2nd and 6th in DiMarco's last three starts and he has been playing particularly well since June. The course changes at Glen Abbey to make the fairways narrower and the rough heavier should suit his game, though he did finish in the top-10 in 1998. Unless he coasts after a slow start, he really should be in the mix again on Sunday evening.
Robert Allenby to win 40/1 e.w. @ Tote
Allenby has no Ryder Cup to worry about next week so less danger of him coasting after a slow start. He comes into the event off successive top-10 finishes and has finished in the top-10 in his last two starts in Canada. The tougher course and smaller greens should also help Allenby this week.
Justin Leonard to win 40/1 e.w. @ Tote
Leonard might have some rueful thoughts about the Ryder Cup next week as he had a great chance to win the PGA Championship and earn his place in the team. It was no surprise that he finished a lowly 50th in the NEC Invitational the following week, but he has now had two weeks' rest and now has the goal of playing in the Tour Championship. He has finished 3rd on this course (1999) and 2nd in his last appearance in this event, so he should be confident of another good showing, particularly with the course changes.