Round 1 play (6pts):
Raphael Jacquelin to beat Henrik Stenson +100 @ Stan James
Backing a player with a good record in Asia and in Malaysia in particular. Jacquelin was a wire-to-wire winner of the Asian Open in 2007 and in his four starts in the last five years Malaysia, he has finished 3rd, 17th, 16th and 33rd. Stenson's last appearance was in 2005 and despite finishing 3rd that week, he had missed the cut in his two other visits to this country. In terms of form, Jacquelin has finished ahead of Stenson in seven of their last ten common events, including last week in Singapore, so doesn't warrant his underdog tag in this matchup.
[unofficial rd1 system plays: Jaidee tb Lee D +110; Harrington tb Hoey -138; Harrington tb Ramsay -110]
Raphael Jacquelin to beat Henrik Stenson +100 @ Stan James
Backing a player with a good record in Asia and in Malaysia in particular. Jacquelin was a wire-to-wire winner of the Asian Open in 2007 and in his four starts in the last five years Malaysia, he has finished 3rd, 17th, 16th and 33rd. Stenson's last appearance was in 2005 and despite finishing 3rd that week, he had missed the cut in his two other visits to this country. In terms of form, Jacquelin has finished ahead of Stenson in seven of their last ten common events, including last week in Singapore, so doesn't warrant his underdog tag in this matchup.
[unofficial rd1 system plays: Jaidee tb Lee D +110; Harrington tb Hoey -138; Harrington tb Ramsay -110]