Greater Hickory Classic

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Outright plays (total stake per play: 2pts)

Brad Bryant to win 12/1 e.w. @ Tote
With Jay Haas and Loren Roberts battling for the Player of the Year award, this should be a good opportunity for the rest of the field to take advantage of their distraction. And there is no-one better placed to do this than the 3rd-ranked player on Tour, Bryant. He continued his amazingly consistent run of form (12 consecutive top-15 finishes) with a runners-up finish in the last Tour event and even held the lead on the last day until Gilder had five birdies in eight holes. He played solidly last year (6th after two rounds and finishing 11th overall), so there is little reason not to back him again at this price.

Tom Kite to win 16/1 e.w. @ Paddy Power, Ladbrokes, BlueSq and BetDirect
Kite is also retained as a selection from the last event. It was only a very cold putter in the 2nd round that saw him fall out of contention and down to 24th place, but such was his play in the final round that it looked as though he would still finish in the top-5. He would ultimately finish 10th and two shots out of a top-5 place, but it was a strong indication of how well he is playing at the moment and it does mean that he has now finished in the top-10 in each of his last seven events, winning once. He also finished in the top-10 on his previous appearance in this event despite an opening 74, while his 2nd-round 64 is only one shot out of the course record. As with Bryant, there is little reason not to back such a consistent player at this price, particularly as he top-ranked last time out for greens in regulation at 93%!

Lonnie Nielsen to win 80/1 e.w. @ Stan James
Nielsen is not so consistent, but you can't expect that at this price. But he has finished 11th and 10th in the last two years here (and in the top-10 in his other North Carolina events in the last two years) and it was only a month ago that he was involved in a playoff for a Senior major, the JELD-WEN Tradition, with Eduardo Romero. At this price, he can certainly be backed to contend again in North Carolina.
 

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Matchup plays (2pts)

Gibby Gilbert, Sr. to beat Jim Albus -104 @ Five Dimes
Will take a shot at Gilbert in this match at these odds. He doesn't play as much on Tour as Albus nowadays, but when he played last month, he finished 26th and beat Albus by 16 shots. The last time Albus finished as high as 26th was 15 months ago.

Gil Morgan to beat Mark James -138 @ Five Dimes
I'd make the consistent Morgan a stronger favourite in this match. He has finished ahead of James in five of their last seven common events and has a worst finish of 11th in three visits to Rock Barn. James is making his debut this week.

Gil Morgan to beat Scott Simpson -110 @ BetFred
Similar story here. Morgan also has a 5-2-0 h2h record in his last seven common events, or 9-3-0 in the last twelve, so it is clear who is the more consistent player. Against Morgan's impressive course form is just one previous appearance from Simpson and he managed to only finish 45th and nine shots behind Morgan on that occasion.
 

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Roberts and Weibring WD, so the market offers some nice value:

1/4 1-5:
Hall 150/1 General
Simpson T 100/1 Golfinggods
Quigley 66/1 Bluesq
Nelson 80/1 Expekt
Edwards Danny 125/1 Gen
Inman 250/1 Golfinggods
 

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Outrights - FINAL RESULT: 0-3; -6.00pts

Bryant 10th
Kite 13th
Nielsen 32nd

What a wasted opportunity. Roberts and Weibring were late withdrawals and even though Kite and Bryant hadn't exactly been impressive in the first two rounds, they started the last one in 3rd and 6th place, chasing a player yet to win on this Tour. One placed? Two placed? A win even? Not even a place after Kite took seven at the 14th hole. Need to take such opportunities when they arise.

Matchups - FINAL RESULT: 2-1; +1.92pts

Gilbert/Albus LOST by 7
Morgan/James WON by 6
Morgan/Simpson WON by 1

Leading by three with one round to play, Gilbert shot 84 to finish last. You just have to laugh, don't you?

Champions Tour ytd
Outrights: 13-50; -16.59pts
Matchups: 28-28; -16.16pts
 
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