Outright plays (1pt):
Wen-Chong Liang to win 22/1 e.w. @ BetInternet
Siding with Liang again. Kevin Na won this event (as a selection) in 2002 and it was his springboard to bigger things and has successfully retained his PGA Tour Card for next season. The same future has been predicted for Liang. He has finished in the top-20 in his last four starts and in his last two visits here. This could easily be the week that he earns his first Tour win.
Charlie Wi to win 22/1 e.w. @ BetInternet
Not quite the same course form, but Wi is certainly on a high at the moment. He decided not to compete in the China Open two weeks ago as he had just successfully negotiated the 2nd stage of the PGA Tour Q-School and it paid off: last week he earned his 2005 Tour Card at the Final Q-School and he did so with a closing 68 to make it right on the mark. He could be expected to suffer a reaction from such a difficult week, but I think it will go the other way. He has shown great form on this Tour in recent months and will look to finish off his Asian PGA Tour career (for now) in style with all the congrulations that he will receive.
Joong-Kyung Mo to win 66/1 e.w. @ BetInternet and Ladbrokes
If there was a top-20 market, he would be a banker! He has achieved that mark on each of his two previous visits and in seven of nine starts on this Tour in 2004. A lot of players' form appears to be dropping off at the moment and steady Joong-Kyung Mo looks as though he could certainly be finishing higher up the leaderboard in this limited-field event.
Wen-Chong Liang to win 22/1 e.w. @ BetInternet
Siding with Liang again. Kevin Na won this event (as a selection) in 2002 and it was his springboard to bigger things and has successfully retained his PGA Tour Card for next season. The same future has been predicted for Liang. He has finished in the top-20 in his last four starts and in his last two visits here. This could easily be the week that he earns his first Tour win.
Charlie Wi to win 22/1 e.w. @ BetInternet
Not quite the same course form, but Wi is certainly on a high at the moment. He decided not to compete in the China Open two weeks ago as he had just successfully negotiated the 2nd stage of the PGA Tour Q-School and it paid off: last week he earned his 2005 Tour Card at the Final Q-School and he did so with a closing 68 to make it right on the mark. He could be expected to suffer a reaction from such a difficult week, but I think it will go the other way. He has shown great form on this Tour in recent months and will look to finish off his Asian PGA Tour career (for now) in style with all the congrulations that he will receive.
Joong-Kyung Mo to win 66/1 e.w. @ BetInternet and Ladbrokes
If there was a top-20 market, he would be a banker! He has achieved that mark on each of his two previous visits and in seven of nine starts on this Tour in 2004. A lot of players' form appears to be dropping off at the moment and steady Joong-Kyung Mo looks as though he could certainly be finishing higher up the leaderboard in this limited-field event.