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Stan - Your "prayers" are answered - plenty of outrights - not many match bets probably - so no going for either of those short priced favs
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Initially gone for 2 young up and coming players Richard Sterne only 201 Surrey 66/1 Coral - a price I do not think will last, and Martin Maritz - some have quoted some have not - 80/1 Multisports
 

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Ian,
I thought I'd take your advice after my 'hoing' typo last week and leave it to the professionals....
But what's this new price at Surrey "201"?
I put it down to you typing so fast in the excitement...
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Adding a few more seasoned players in what will be the last full tournament of the year
Justin Hobday 66/1 Net Bet
Tim Clark 66/1 Sporting Bet
and I have to have a Pappas - and this week it is Brendan 66/1 Betsmart
 

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Only worth a small interest.

Ernie is over-golfed recently and cannot be forgiven for last week so quotes as low as 6/4 can be happily ignored.

Goosen at 9/2 looks solid each way.. but not quite.

Perhaps the value lies with Roger Wessels. Seven time SA Tour winner including last month's Platinum classic. Also managed 12th in the shortened Volvo Masters.
28/1 at W Hill (25/1 Ladbrokes) but as low as 14/1 in other places.

Perhaps the best bet this week is the 80/1 Olazabal for the 2002 US Masters at Heathorns.... (Corals recently cut to 66/1)
 

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Hobday and Bradford Vaughan (50/1 Coral)for me.

Good to see Coral running scared of Sterne...would be really interested to know what their liabilities are.

They've thrown down the gauntlet with the likes of Teshima and Howell in recent weeks...about time we won one!
 

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Preview & outright plays:

The final event of 2001 and let's hope we can break the winless record in South African outrights for this year. The Vodacom Players Championship is again played the week after the Nedbank Challenge at Sun City, though for the players coming to the Royal Cape Golf Club from there, they will face a very different course to the target golf format of last week. This is a fairly tight course, but there are rewards for those who can hit it particularly long and still reasonably straight - they will miss the bunkers and tree lines designed to put a premium on driving. As in previous years though, the wind will undoubtedly be a factor as well.

A lot of attention will be on Els this week. He has won at least one event internationally every year since 1992 until this year. This is his last chance to keep that record going. True, he did win the World Cup with Retief Goosen, but that was a team event. Not the same. Were it not for that triumph in Japan and that winless year, then Els and Goosen would most probably have skipped this event. Darren Clarke had been a regular in this event, but this has been a very long year - it started on 3 January in Melbourne - and all three should be very tired. Els had been a best-price of 11/8 for the Sunshine Tour Championship in February against an even weaker field, but only finished 9th. A similar result would be no great surprise.

The three selections are therefore Rory Sabbatini, Roger Wessels and Martin Maritz. The Durban-born Sabbatini is in his homeland for the first time in three years, a spell that has included a win in the Air Canada Championship last year and two runners-up spots on the PGA Tour this year. He is a one of the longest-hitters on the PGA Tour and should secure several eagles this week. There are four par-fives and yesterday he hit wedge, eight-iron and six-iron for second shots to three of them. He is fresh, having not played in November, and should be well-motivated to impress on his home-coming.

Roger Wessels is a regular on the Sunshine Tour and very successful as well. Five weeks ago he finished 3rd in the Vodacom Trophy, he then traveled to Spain for the European Tour's Volvo Masters where he finished 12th and then came back to South Africa to win the Platinum Classic. He currently stands 6th in the Sunshine Tour Order of Merit, though all the players above him has played more events this season. He finished in the top-20 on this course two years ago and beyond Els and Goosen, looks to be one of the strongest candidates to win this week.

The young Martin Maritz played in his first Tour event in January - the South African Masters - and made an immediate impact. He last his form after the end of the 2000/01 Sunshine Tour, but that is probably a direct result of the traveling and lack of regular competitive golf. He played in 10 events on 3 other Tours - European, European Challenge and Buy.com - and secured 3 top-20 finishes, though he missed the cut in the other seven. Taking purely his results on the Sunshine Tour since his debut in January, his finishes have been 25th, 16th, 10th, 3rd, 22nd, 27th, 3rd. His is an improving player and is very capable of securing another top-5 finish this week.

Outright plays:

Rory Sabbatini to win 18/1 e.w. @ NetBetSports
Roger Wessels to win 25/1 e.w. @ Ladbrokes [5 places option]
Martin Maritz to win 66/1 e.w. @ Bet365
 

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Stan - nice to see we agree on Maritz - not all books have quoted him - not sure about VC, Hills and Stan James - Centrebet do quote 100 - so the place only option might be nice for someone
 

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While not familiar with most this field I noticed the Pappas boys from stateside were in it and bout mid pack in offerings. Is the field that weak to warrent their placing that high.Their odds are not that far off their buy.com odds for most part.
 

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Mid-point update:

Hopeful position after 36 holes. Maritz closed with four birdies in his last five holes to finish the day in 3rd place, just two shots behind Alan McLean and ahead of the main competition in Goosen and Els. Wessels is a further seven shots back in 30th place, but did well to make the cut after a poor opening round. No such luck with Sabbatini, he missed the cut by a considerable distance.
 

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Not used the sunshinetour.com scoring page before the last couple of weeks. I like the way the scoreboard gives the score for the last 3 holes and the separate scoreboard of the best rounds of the day so far.
 

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Stan,
You have put the mockers on.....

I ALWAYS do 1/5 first 5. But the 28/1 for Roger Wessels was unusually only on offer as 1/4 first 4 at Hills... which I only noticed after depositing some cash. I carried on regardless....

After your "25/1 [5 places option]" I can see the result now....
 

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Final update: 1-2 and +5.75 units

It's always nice to end the season with a winning week and especially so as the +200 unit barrier is surpassed again. For a time it looked ominous as Maritz and Wessels were both in 6th place at the start of the back nine, but Maritz birdied four of six holes to surge to joint top with Els, while Wessels dropped three shots in the last four holes to finish 11th. In the end, Maritz also dropped a shot on the 17th and he finished 2nd, a shot behind Els. No big-price winner, but a decent return on the week.

South African Tour final ytd
Matchups/props: 4-4; +0.29 units
Outright plays: 1-16; -9.25 units

All Tours final ytd:
Matchups/props: 661-657; +53.81 units
Outright plays: 98-423; +151.09 units
 

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A relief to see Wessels finish not finish 5th (sorry Stanley)

Last couple of weeks sums up my year as a whole.

Last week I had my biggest bet of the year on Ernie at Sun City, when he loses from a 5 shot lead, then this week he comes from 6 back to win.

Just don't feel as though I had much luck when it was required.... can it change in the Williams next week? There's always next year.... perhaps it will all come at once
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