Round 2 plays (4pts unless stated):
Charl Schwartzel to beat Keegan Bradley -105 @ Bet365 [also available @ Paddy Power]
Opposing Bradley after his opening 60 yesterday. He is a former winner of this event, but it is still difficult to follow up such a low round. Given that he has never successfully held onto either a rd1 (twice) or rd2 lead (four times) for another 18 holes, he can certainly be opposed in this round with a player who finished outside the top-25 last week for the first time since October 2012.
John Huh to beat Marcel Siem +100 @ Bet365
I'd be looking to oppose Siem on his home Tour, so to be able to do so on the PGA Tour is a bonus. He ranked 119th in greens in regulation yesterday, which does not bode well for a low-scoring round today. Huh was much better from tee-to-green, so there should be value in these underdog odds.
George McNeill to beat Dicky Pride -125 @ 5Dimes
Two players who finished low down the leaderboard in rd1, but it was McNeill who played in the tougher conditions in the afternoon. That Pride should struggle is not a surprise, he has missed four of his last five cuts, but McNeill played better than he scored: he ranks 10th in driving distance, 19th in driving accuracy and 38th in greens in regulation. He looks likely to secure his 15th victory over Pride in their last 20 common rd2 scores.
Charley Hoffman to beat D.A. Points +100 @ Paddy Power
Both players have a couple of top-10 finishes in this event and while Points has had a 1st and a 2nd place finish in the last couple of months, Hoffman still leads him 7-2-1 h2h this year. He looks likely to extend that dominance this week with Points playing so poorly yesterday - he ranked 137th in greens in regulation in rd1.
Freddie Jacobson to beat Graham DeLaet -125 @ Bet365 [2pts]
Like Schwartzel, Jacobson finished outside the top-25 last week for the first time in a long time - he had been on a run of seven consecutive top-25 finishes. A player inside the top-50 in the World Rankings and with a top-10 finish on this course, I would expect him to beat a player outside the top-100 in the World Rankings and without a top-40 finish on this course.