Round 2 plays (4pts):
Jason Day to beat Bud Cauley -125 @ Pinnacle and BetVictor [available generally]
Opposing Cauley who holds the joint lead with Marco Dawson after round 1, but has never previously held the lead after any round on either the PGA or the Web.com Tour. In his own words, "it has been a long season, and although I've played a lot this year, I haven't won". He has had some good events, but it has been two months since he last recorded a top-50 finish. I expect him to find it much tougher today under the new pressure of leading an event. No such pressure for Day who is coming off a 4th place finish nad has shown good form all season.
Vijay Singh to beat Bud Cauley +105 @ Boyle Sports
Vijay is another in good form and coming off a 4th place finish last time out. He continued that form yesterday with 66 and I expect him to ddo so again today.
Charles Howell to beat Bud Cauley +100@ Paddy Power
Another in good form who also shot 66 yesterday. He has the added benefit of good course history - 6th in 2010 - so is a surprising underdog in this matchup with Cauley.
Henrik Stenson to beat Bud Cauley +110 @ SkyBet
Another in good form - finishes of 5th and 6th in his last three starts on the European Tour - and he brought over that form to Georgia yesterday with a 67. Good odds on him to beat a leader under pressure.
Charles Howell to beat David Toms -135 @ 5Dimes
And one play that does not involve Bud Cauley. Toms hasn't played since August, when he missed the cut in the first two events of the Playoffs and didn't progress to The Barclays. He did score well yesterday and ended the day in 6th place, but he was poor from tee-to-green, which is no surprise as he admitted in his post-round interview that "There's a lot of distractions away from golf. Even though I've been home for seven weeks, I had a few outings and I've been playing a little casual golf. So I wouldn't say I was totally prepared to come here and play well, but at least I've touched the clubs a little bit lately." This is his final event of the year and he will go back to building his golf academy - I'd be suprised if he played sd well today ... and so would Toms, by the sound of it!