Outright plays (total stake per play: 1pt)
Terry Gale to win 14/1 e.w. @ SkyBet
Gale is definitely a player to side with in this part of the world. He opened the 2003 season with 6th place in Jamaica then won the two Tour events in Barbados and Tobago and last year, he finished 3rd here in Tobago and 2nd in Jamaica. So it was no surprise that he finished in the top-5 last week and will surely do so again in Tobago.
David Good to win 16/1 e.w. @ SkyBet
Good finished ahead of his compatriot last year, but had to settle for 2nd place behind Carl Mason. But having finished 5th on this course the previous year and having last week extended his run of top-10 finishes to seven in his last eight starts, he is another who should be expected to feature on the leaderboard this week.
Luis Carbonetti to win 18/1 e.w. @ SkyBet
There wasn't much sign of Carbonetti on the leaderboard last week, but having opened with a 77, it was a very impressive effort to still finish in the top-10. It was a mark that he reached in his three Caribbean events last year when he did win the Jamaica Classic so, provided that he does not repeat the start that he had last week, he is another selection who has a very good record on this course and in this region and is playing very well at the moment.
Terry Gale to win 14/1 e.w. @ SkyBet
Gale is definitely a player to side with in this part of the world. He opened the 2003 season with 6th place in Jamaica then won the two Tour events in Barbados and Tobago and last year, he finished 3rd here in Tobago and 2nd in Jamaica. So it was no surprise that he finished in the top-5 last week and will surely do so again in Tobago.
David Good to win 16/1 e.w. @ SkyBet
Good finished ahead of his compatriot last year, but had to settle for 2nd place behind Carl Mason. But having finished 5th on this course the previous year and having last week extended his run of top-10 finishes to seven in his last eight starts, he is another who should be expected to feature on the leaderboard this week.
Luis Carbonetti to win 18/1 e.w. @ SkyBet
There wasn't much sign of Carbonetti on the leaderboard last week, but having opened with a 77, it was a very impressive effort to still finish in the top-10. It was a mark that he reached in his three Caribbean events last year when he did win the Jamaica Classic so, provided that he does not repeat the start that he had last week, he is another selection who has a very good record on this course and in this region and is playing very well at the moment.