Round 2 plays (4pts):
Ryan Palmer to beat Russell Henley +100 @ SkyBet
Opposing Henley who is without a top-40 finish in over two months, missed the cut in only previous appearance in this event and is down in 39th place after rd1. Palmer is inside the top-5 and just one shot off the lead and has previously finished inside the top-10 in this event.
Camilo Villegas to beat Jonathan Byrd -120 @ 5Dimes
Big difference between these two. Villegas finished 30th and 33rd in the first two Playoff events, but didn't progress to the third; Byrd headed to the Web.com Tour Finals for the third consecutive year to regain his Tour Card and for the third consecutive year, he failed to do so. He is now playing on Category 33 - Past Champion status which means he will play a reduced number of PGA Tour events this season. Byrd did win this event in 2010, but he is far from being that player again and so Villegas should prevail over the remaining 54 holes.
Tony Finau to beat Ryo Ishikawa -144 @ Pinnacle [also available @ 5Dimes, The Greek and Carib]
Ishikawa is 5th after rd1 and only one shot off the lead, but it was solely because of a hot short game - he ranked outside the top-100 in greens in regulation yesterday so his ball-striking is not at the level needed to stay inside the top-5. Finau has proven himself to be a very good player after an impressive rookie season and, despite being five shots off the pace, can easily get back into this event and match his 7th place finish here last year.
Fredrik Jacobson to beat Kyle Stanley +113 @ Pinnacle [also available @ 5Dimes, The Greek and Carib]
It was a strange round from Jacobson yesterday. Noted for being inconsistent from tee-to-green, he has one of the best short games on Tour. However, he was very strong from tee-to-green yesterday, but was poor around and on the green. If his ball control is as good today as yesterday, he should be backed to shoot a much lower score today and beat a player ranked over 240 places lower in the World Rankings.
Ryan Moore to beat Russell Henley -120 @ Paddy Power
Easy to back a player who won here in 2012, has three top-10 finishes in his last five appearances at Summerlin and finished in the top-10 last week. He ranked 7th in greens in regulation yesterday and only a cold putter (127th in Strokes Gained Putting) prevented him from shooting a low score. That should be remedied today.