Round 3 plays (2pts):
Johan Carlsson to beat Daniel Brooks -110 @ SkyBet, BetVictor and Sportingbet [available generally]
Opposing the leader who starts rd3 in the lead for the 3rd time on Tour: in 2012 Colombia Classic, he then shot 76-79 to finish 54th; in the 2012 Nelson Mandela Championship, he then 76 to 11th in the weather-shortened event. Admittedly, he did win the 2014 Madeira Island Open, but that was a weather-affected event that only lasted two rounds, so this still a situation in which he has not done well previously. Given that this is only the second time in his last 15 starts that he has made the cut, there is plenty of reason to expect him to struggle tomorrow.
Justin Rose to beat Shane Lowry -110 @ SkyBet [also available @ Paddy Power and Boyle Sports]
Both players shot 66 to tie in today's round, but they are now in 2nd place and Rose is the bookies favourite to win this event now. I agree. He is the defending champion, ranks 2nd in greens in regulation so far this week (Lowry is 30th) and has a far better success rate when in contention (as well as being in contention more often) than his opponent.
Ryan Palmer to beat Matthew Nixon -175 @ Stan James and Sportingbet [available generally]
Another matchup between two players in 2nd place. The odds are short on Palmer, but fully justified for three reasons: (i) he has hit his drive further and straighter and hit more greens in regulation than Nixon so far this week; (ii) he ranks 30th in the World Rankings whereas Nixon is 525nd; and, most importantly, (iii) Nixon will be playing under enormous pressure as he is not only 2nd, but currently on course to earn one of the exemptions into next week's Open Championship, which would be his debut in that event.
[unofficial rd3 system plays: Grace tb Hoey -160; Mickelson tb Soderberg -250]