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RBC Heritage (Day Two)

A three way tie at the top with Jason Day, Charley Hoffman & Kevin Chappell leading the way on -6. We have Kuchar in great shape on -4 and Dechambeau in good shape on -3. We lost three players but two were three figure prices & Fitzpatrick still lacks the experience at this level. Several names missed the cut, including Casey, Lee, McDowell, Snedeker, Lovemark & English.

Matt Kuchar (Top Ten) 5/2 -4 Tied 7th

Kevin Kisner 25/1 +1 Tied 50th

Matt Fitzpatrick 28/1 +3 Missed Cut

Bryson Dechambeau 66/1 -3 Tied 11th

Webb Simpson 66/1 +1 Tied 50th

KJ Choi 100/1 +5 Missed Cut

Thongchai Jaidee 200/1 +4 Missed Cut
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Football League Bets

Blackburn v Huddersfield - Four Points on Under 10.5 Corners at 1.85
Rotherham v Nottm F - Two Points on Under 10.5 Corners at 1.85
Chesterfield v Sheff Utd - Two Points on Over 10.5 Corners at 8/11
Leyton O v Dagenham - Two Points on Over 10.5 Corners at 1.90
Portsmouth v Plymouth - Two Points on Under 10.5 Corners at 1.90

Correct Scores:

Norwich v Sunderland 0-1 1-2
Birmingham v Burnley 1-1 1-2
Burton v Barnsley 1-1 1-2
Shrewsbury v Bradford 0-1 1-1
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Spanish Open (Day Three)

The course was the real winner on Day Three where no-one finished under par. Lorenzo-Vera leads the way on +1, one ahead of Johnston, Kaymer & Luiten. Didn't watch due to football but Luiten was the only leading player to beat par on the day so is the likely winner today. Our guys have a chance of winning but realistically a par round should grab a place. Should be a thrilling final day.

Rafa Cabrera Bello 14/1 +6 Tied 13th

Soren Kjeldsen 14/1 +7 Tied 17th

Alejandro Canizares 33/1 +5 Tied 9th

Richie Ramsey 66/1 +9 Tied 25th

RBC Heritage (Day Three)

Luke Donald leads the way on -7, one shot ahead of Kokrak & Hoffman. The title is probably between them and Kizzire, Grace, Kirk & Zach Johnson. Hopefully, Kuchar can hang on to his Top Ten place and maybe Dechambeau can force his way into a place.

Matt Kuchar (Top Ten) 5/2 -3 Tied 8th

Kevin Kisner 25/1 +5 Tied 60th

Bryson Dechambeau 66/1 -2 Tied 13th

Webb Simpson 66/1 +5 Tied 60th
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Spanish Open (Day Four)

A win for Andrew Johnston on +1. A full place for us for a 4th place for Kjeldsen.

Rafa Cabrera Bello 14/1 +9 Tied 16th

Soren Kjeldsen 14/1 +4 Tied 4th

Alejandro Canizares 33/1 +7 Tied 11th

Richie Ramsey 66/1 +12 Tied 29th
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RBC Heritage (Day Four)

Brandon Grace hit a five under 66 to claim the title by two shots from Knox & Donald. We got a full place on DeChambeau at 66/1 and a part place on Kuchar to make it a profitable event for us.

Matt Kuchar (Top Ten) 5/2 -3 Tied 9th - WINNER

Kevin Kisner 25/1 +11 Tied 69th

Bryson Dechambeau 66/1 -5 Tied 4th - WINNER

Webb Simpson 66/1 +9 Tied 66th
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Kevin Na got me a place at the Heritage, nowt at the Spanish Open.
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Football League Bets

Birmingham v Preston - Two Points on Under 10.5 Corners at 8/11
Nottm F v Blackburn - Two Points on Under 10.5 Corners at 4/5
Rotherham v Huddersfield - Two Points on Under 10 Corners (DNB) at 1.80
Reading v Hull C - Two Points on Under 10 Corners (DNB) at 1,95

Good Luck!
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Shenzehen International

We got full place winners last week on Dechambeau at 66/1 & Kjeldsen at 14/1 plus a part place on Kuchar for a Top Ten finish.

This week the European Tour moves to China and the Genzon Club. Bubba Watson heads the market ahead of last season's winner, Aphibarnrat & Luiten. Previous tournaments here don't give a clear pattern as to the strengths required. So that, and the possibility of an unknown local winner make me bet small here.

Tommy Fleetwood 25/1

Fleetwood has played here the last two years and finished 2nd & 3rd. That is good enough for a small investment at this price.

Scott Hend 50/1

Hend won the Thailand Classic last month and this course gives him a decent chance. He was 15th last year on his course debut & could go much better this year.

SSP Chawrasia 175/1

Won the Indian Open last month and is a great price to repeat that here on a couse that gives him a ahout in a not so strong field.

Good Luck!
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Valero Texas Open:

Brooks Koepka 22/1
Kevin Streelman 70/1
Jhonattan Vegas 125/1
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Valero Texas Open

Bryson DeChambeau 25/1

Has been making us money all year from 350/1 down to 25/1 now. Not brilliant value but he is on the up so let's stick with him.

Aaran Baddeley 66/1

He has three top twenty finishes here from four starts so likes the course. A change of coach has seen an upturn in his form this season so he could go close.

KJ Choi 125/1

Older golfers tend to win here and KJ is a solid golfer who performs well when the wind gets up so is value at this price.

Good Luck!

Shenzehen International (Day One)

Alex Levy & Soomin Lee lead the way on -6, one clear of Brandon Stone. Our guys are all in decent shape to make a challenge over the next three days.

Tommy Fleetwood 25/1 -3 Tied 9th

Scott Hend 50/1 -1 Tied 33rd

SSP Chawrasia 175/1 Par Tied 49th
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