Preview & outright plays:
A short trip from Dubai, but as last year and just as in the Honda Classic, the 'name' players take this week off. No Tiger, Harrington, Monty, Westwood or Clarke, but at least last week's victor, Thomas Bjorn, makes an appearance. With a very poor record in this event and coming off last week's titanic battle with Woods, he is best left alone at very short odds. Much will depend on the weather conditions. The local wind, the 'Shamal' does blow every day, but last year it was rather fierce and it blew an unexpected Rolf Muntz into the winners' circle. Early indications are that the winds will not be as fierce this year and a more predictable winner such as Paul Lawrie (1999) or Andrew Coltart (1998) should ensue.
The course has been used for the duration of this event's three-year history and it is testimony to the lavishness of wealth in the area. Water features rather prominently for a desert course, but its most famous feature is the huge rock in the middle of the 16th fairway. Not even Tiger & his rent-a-navvies could deem this one a moveable object! The course does not play long and it has been the shot-makers with good greens in regulation stats that have played well here. It has also been the case that good wind players perform well here.
On that basis, the three selections for this week are Paul McGinley, Paul Lawrie and Angel Cabrera. All are excellent wind players. McGinley should have secured a place finish last week but came to grief on the 9th hole on Sunday. No prizes, but he only dropped shots on two holes all week and that is a very good sign of a player in form! Decent course form with a 7th place finish last year, preceded by 16th and 21st, and the game to suit - his strength is from his irons down to his chipping and not his driver.
The same is true of Paul Lawrie, though he is a little longer off the tee. With a game fine-tuned in windy North-East Scotland he triumphed in this event as well as at Carnoustie in 1999. Finally free of the groin strain that hampered his golf last year, he made a solid return to competitive golf with a 21st position last week, but a return to the scene of his first 72-hole professional victory was always foremost in his mind. I expect a little of the Lawrie of old this week.
The 3rd pick, Angel Cabrera, like all the Argentineans, is excellent in wind. He has a low ball flight and tremendous length off the tee. With the fairways being on the generous side this week, he should not be too heavily penalized and does have excellent greens in regulation stats as well. Like Lawrie, he opened his campaign in Dubai last week where he finished 9th, though it should have been much lower - his final round 72 denied us a 72-hole matchup win! He has played here in each of the three stagings and has a respectable record, but his game has moved to a much higher level in the past 18 months and he is a challenger almost every week.
Outright plays:
Paul McGinley to win 33/1 e.w. @
Easybets
Paul Lawrie to win 33/1 e.w. @
Surrey
Angel Cabrera to win 33/1 e.w. @
William Hill [5 places @ 1/5 odds option]