Corona Morelia Championship

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Ochoa 7/1 e/w @ GG
Got to be shortest price I ever posted-but is weakest field I can remember in LPGA event.
Only negative IMO that some may feel a plus is playing before home crowd in Mexico. Did not do well previously this year with added pressure of huge galleries following her--but she got one under her belt and far less to beat.

Will post matchups early am tomorrow.
 

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Agreed DTB ... and you've probably posted some props at bigger odds than this ;)

BTW I'll be posting matchups this evening, including 5 Dimes if they have them available by then. They'd only hike the odds when I place my wagers so rather than wait until morning when unattractive odds, I post them as I play them so hopefully some might get on quick enough at Five Dimes :)

Outright plays (total stake per play: 1.5pts)

Lorena Ochoa to win 6/1 @ GolfingGods
Second time lucky, I think. Ochoa was extremely unfortunate to have to be paired with Annika Sorenstam for the first two days of the MasterCard Classic, the first LPGA Tour event to be staged in Mexico since 1975. There was enough pressure already from home expectancy and it showed in her scores: 71 and 75. But she shot 68 in the final round to finish 5th and the conditions this week will be more like that final round. Anticipation will be lower as it is the second event to be staged in Mexico this year and there is no Annika. Add in an incredible 63-65 in the last two rounds to finish 2nd and almost fully recover from her opening 74 last week and she also has momentum, plus a weak field in her favour.

Paula Creamer to win 18/1 e.w. @ BetInternet
Didn't expect to be backing Creamer this week, but 18/1 is simply too big against this field and particularly since she was very impressive last week, improving each round and finishing 3rd, her first top-5 on Tour. After some notable top-20 finishes last year, she has continued in the same vein in her rookie and is noticeably improving with experience. That makes her the second-favourite this week and at this price, she is worth an interest.

Young Kim to finish in the top-five 12.5/1 @ Centrebet and SuperOdds
Plenty of players left who get themselves into contention a lot without really threatening to win, but one, Young Kim, is available at good odds for a top-5 finish and that looks a decent proposition with Ochoa expected to dominate this event. She achieved only one top-5 finish last year, but there has been a marked improvement in consistency in the last six months. She finished the 2004 LPGA Tour season with successive 7th place finishes and after an opening missed cut in Hawaii, she has started 2005 with finishes of 20th, 19th and 10th. Against this field and on a new course, they can be translated into much higher finishes and that makes these odds look rather generous when one player so dominated the outright market.
 

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Matchup plays (1.5pts):

Natalie Gulbis to beat Dorothy Delasin -122 @ Five Dimes
Just a big difference in consistency between these two. Both have one top-10 from five starts this year, but Gulbis' worst finish has been 32nd, while Delasin has only one other finish inside that mark and finished 43 places behind Gulbis the last time they played in Mexico.

Catriona Matthew to beat Dorothy Delasin -110 @ BetFred
An even bigger difference between these two, in my opinion. Matthew's form has been rather indifferent this year after a bright start, but there was enough in her early play last week to suggest that a return to her former level may be close. But indifferent form or not, she is still at a completely different level to Delasin. In the their last 20 common events, Delasin has finished ahead of the Scot only three times.

Also like Rosales to beat Alfredsson, but Nordicbet's odds of -200 are just too prohibitive!
 

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Was looking forward to some new matchups with strange field week but can't find a lot in 72 holes.
Will try one @ 5dimes
04/21/05 YOUNG KIM (TOURN) -115 over CHRISTINA KIM

Agree with Stans take on the "young"er one and not liking Crisitina here being a (full figured) women in altitude at projected 91 degree temp today should not set well and only cut this year was in Mexico shooting 79-75.

will also 1st rd at same odds
04/21/05 YOUNG KIM (1ST RND) -115 CHRISTINA KIM (1ST RND)

would like this better if they had pm tees (and max heat)today but will give it a go anyway.
 

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Outrights - FINAL RESULT: 0-3; -4.50pts

Ochoa 16th
Creamer 16th
Kim 16th

Not exactly according to the script! Ochoa struggled throughout with Koch, a regular selection at the start of the season but not this week, was the runaway winner. Best chance fell to Kim who was in the hunt for a top-5 payout throughout - or at least until the final nine hole when she dropped seven shots in six holes and finished six shots out of the top-5 places.

Matchups - FINAL RESULT: 1-0-1; +1.50pts

Gulbis/Delasin TIED (push)
Matthew/Delasin WON by 1

That was hard work! Delasin looked to be out of it after a 2nd round 78, but no-one shot lower over the weekend and Gulbis and Matthew needed to finish in the top-5 to avoid defeat.

LPGA Tour ytd
Outrights: 6-14; +2.37pts
Matchups: 15-5; +29.07pts
 
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