Round 4 plays (2pts):
Jonas Blixt to beat John Mallinger -165 @ 5Dimes and Pinnacle [also available @ The Greek, Carib and WSEX]
Mallinger is 0-for-4 when starting the final round in the lead of a Tour event (one PGA Tour event - 2009 Byron Nelson Championship). The last time he was in this position - 2011 Children's Hospital Classic on the Web.com Tour - he held a two-shot lead after 54 holes, but shot 75 to finish seven shots off the pace. This is a very short price to back a player who has yet to win on Tour, so this is purely a go-against Mallinger play.
Jeff Overton to beat Patrick Cantlay +100 @ SkyBet
33rd in Scoring Average and 29th in Final Round Scoring Average on the PGA Tour, Overton is one of the better players in this field. Currently 19th on the leaderboard, I can't see him producing a poor round and falling down the leaderboard, particularly with so many other players facing Tour Card pressure. That might not be the case with Cantlay who has 'Special Temporary Membership' on the Web.com Tour, but he has underperformed since turning pro other one event on the Web.com Tour.
Jhonattan Vegas to beat Greg Owen -101 @ Pinnacle [available generally]
Both players start the final round in the top-10, but they have contrasting histories from this position. Whereas Owen has been here ten times previously on the PGA Tour and averages 72.30 in rd4 from this position; Vegas has been here five times since the start of last season alone, averages 69.20 and has didn't finish outside the top-10 in any of those occasions.
Jeff Overton to beat Billy Horschel -125 @ Paddy Power
Horschel was a profitable go-against yesterday and now that his current 19th place position gives him a projected Money List ranking of 143rd (and so a return to Q-School), I can't see him bouncing back from yesterday's lost opportunity.
Charles Howell to beat Bryce Molder -120 @ Paddy Power
Molder may be the defending champion, but Howell does tend to play well from this position - he is currently in 3rd place. He has started the final round in the top-3 on eight occasions since 2006, finishing 2nd six times, 3rd once and 8th once. Once of those runners-up finishes was in this year's Sony Open in Hawaii and it does suggest that he may not be a likely winner from this position, but he always seems to go close even though not winning.