Round 1 play (4pts):
Raphael Jacquelin to beat Brendan Grace +100 @ BetVictor [also available @ Stan James]
It may have been on a different course, but Jacquelin is the defending champion from the inaugural Sicilian Open last year. But it isn't that he merely found the Donnafugata course suited him, he has tended to play well on all Italian courses: in his last six starts in this country, he has finishes of 16th, 7th, 2nd and 1st. Grace has only played once in Italy previously (2009 Italian Open; 21st, six shots behind Jacquelin) and a best-finish of 25th since the Tour left South Africa (Jacquelin finished 5th two weeks ago in the Open de Andalucia) should mean that he is an unlikely favourite in this matchup.
[unofficial rd1 system play: Webster tb Pavan -110]
Raphael Jacquelin to beat Brendan Grace +100 @ BetVictor [also available @ Stan James]
It may have been on a different course, but Jacquelin is the defending champion from the inaugural Sicilian Open last year. But it isn't that he merely found the Donnafugata course suited him, he has tended to play well on all Italian courses: in his last six starts in this country, he has finishes of 16th, 7th, 2nd and 1st. Grace has only played once in Italy previously (2009 Italian Open; 21st, six shots behind Jacquelin) and a best-finish of 25th since the Tour left South Africa (Jacquelin finished 5th two weeks ago in the Open de Andalucia) should mean that he is an unlikely favourite in this matchup.
[unofficial rd1 system play: Webster tb Pavan -110]