Outright plays (2 units):
Gil Morgan to win 14/1 e.w. @ Stan James
Morgan has become a very streaky player over the past few seasons and with one win and two runners-up finishes in his last four events, he is clearly in the middle of another burst of form and these haven't necessarily ended once the win has been attained. He has good course form, including 2nd last year, and should be somewhere near the top of the leaderboard on Sunday.
Tom Purtzer to win 25/1 e.w. @ Centrebet and Stan James
Purtzer was a shot further back in 5th place last year and should certainly expect to repeat that feat this year. He has finished outside the top-10 only once in his last six events (16th at the Tradition) and has been in contention at some stage in all of those weeks. Plus, I'm giving him another chance because he still owes me for throwing away the championship on the penultimate hole at the 3M Championship!
D.A. Weibring to win 28/1 e.w. @ William Hill
Weibring has also become a semi-permanent fixture here as he continues to attract decent odds while still a winless Tour rookie. That means he has yet to play this course, but having, like Purtzer, finished in the top-10 in five of his last six starts, he has shown he can compete at this level despite the weekly lack of course experience.
Gil Morgan to win 14/1 e.w. @ Stan James
Morgan has become a very streaky player over the past few seasons and with one win and two runners-up finishes in his last four events, he is clearly in the middle of another burst of form and these haven't necessarily ended once the win has been attained. He has good course form, including 2nd last year, and should be somewhere near the top of the leaderboard on Sunday.
Tom Purtzer to win 25/1 e.w. @ Centrebet and Stan James
Purtzer was a shot further back in 5th place last year and should certainly expect to repeat that feat this year. He has finished outside the top-10 only once in his last six events (16th at the Tradition) and has been in contention at some stage in all of those weeks. Plus, I'm giving him another chance because he still owes me for throwing away the championship on the penultimate hole at the 3M Championship!
D.A. Weibring to win 28/1 e.w. @ William Hill
Weibring has also become a semi-permanent fixture here as he continues to attract decent odds while still a winless Tour rookie. That means he has yet to play this course, but having, like Purtzer, finished in the top-10 in five of his last six starts, he has shown he can compete at this level despite the weekly lack of course experience.