Round 2 plays (4pts unless stated):
Anirban Lahiri to beat Kevin Kisner +109 @ Pinnacle [also available @ 5Dimes, The Greek and Carib]
Round 2 is typically a round in which players bounce back from poor rounds and rebound from good rounds the previous day. The first three plays are of this type and that is typically where the value should lie in rd2. Lahiri has been in very good form recently and finished 28th on this course last year; he should bounce back and go close to matching that feat again this year. Kisner had a great run of form in May-June, but his last top-10 finish was four months ago so today's 64 was unexpected.
Luke Donald to beat Steven Bowditch +107 @ Pinnacle [also available @ 5Dimes, The Greek and Carib]
The same goes for Bowditch - he has just one top-10 finish in the last 12 months, but he also shot 64 to finish the day in 2nd place. That suggests that he should struggle today, as does the fact that he ranked 47th in greens in regulation today. Donald has shown much better form recently - 5th in the British Masters last month - and should bounce back to some degree today, but this is primarily a play against Bowditch.
Hideki Matsuyama to beat Patrick Reed +102 @ Pinnacle [also available @ 5Dimes, The Greek and Carib]
Matsuyama is another who will be disappointed with his rd1 score - he finished bogey-double bogey to drop from a top-20 position to 54th. I backed Reed to have a good week this week and he almost delivered yesterday - he shot 65 to finish the day in 5th place - but Matsuyama is the one who really should bounce back today. He has finished ahead of Reed in 10 of their last 14 common events.
Branden Grace to beat Danny Willett -150 @ 5Dimes [2pts]
Yesterday, I backed Reed to have a good week and said that Grace would be less rusty this week. He certainly is ... he shot 63 to lead the field after day one. This is a position in which he feels very comfortable. Ignoring the first time that he was in this position on the European Tour - the 2009 JBWere Masters - in each of the last two occasions that he has been the rd1 leader - 2012 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship and 2014 Alfred Dunhill Championship - he has not only been a wire-to-wire winner on both occasions, but he also extended his lead to five shots on both occasions in rd2. Willett is not as comfortable near the top of the leaderboard and deserves to be a sizable underdog in this rd2 matchup.
Chris Kirk to beat Cameron Smith -150 @ 5Dimes [2pts]
Smith only got into this event on Wednesday when Billy Horschel withdrew and that might explain his poor first round. But he also missed both cuts in the last three weeks on the PGA Tour and finished 37th in the limited-field CIMB Classic last week, so he is not in good form anyway. He is certainly worth opposing this week.