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Omega European Masters (Day Two)

Alex Noren 18/1 -8 Tied 4th
Paul Dunne 80/1 +6 Tied 119th
Ricardo Gouveia 90/1 +9 Tied 144th
Adrian Otaegui 100/1 -3 Tied 31st

Bland, Green & Langasque lead by one on -9. Other notables include Noren -8, Johnston -7, Jiminez -5, Colsaerts -4, Willett -3, Westwood -2, Fitzpatrick Par, Warren +1, Sullivan +1.
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Deutsche Bank Championship (Day One)

Patrick Reed 25/1 -3 Tied 20th
Brandt Snedeker 50/1 Par Tied 67th
Charley Hoffman 80/1 +5 96th
Sean O'Hair 100/1 Par Tied 67th

James Hahn & Ryan Moore lead by one on -6. Other notables include Casey -5, Furyk -4, Scott -4, Rose -3, Walker -3, Stenson -3, Reed -3, Dustin -3, Zach -3, Garcia -3, Speith -3, Fowler -2, Matsuyama -2, Schwartzel -1, Day -1, Kuchar -1, Oosthuizen Par, Bubba Par, McIlroy Par, Koepka +1, Knox +2, Mickelson +4.
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Omega European Masters (Day Three)

Alex Noren 18/1 -12 2nd
Adrian Otaegui 100/1 -1 Tied 52nd

Scott Hend leads by one on -13 from Alex Noren. Other notables include Johnston -9, Morrison -7, Westwood -5, Jiminez -4, Fitzpatrick -4, Willett -3, Wood -2, Colsaerts -2.

Should be a great final day with Noren in with a great chance of winning.

Deutsche Bank Championship (Day Two)

Patrick Reed 25/1 -7 Tied 7th
Brandt Snedeker 50/1 -3 Tied 46th
Charley Hoffman 80/1 +9 MC
Sean O'Hair 100/1 -3 Tied 46th

Keven Chappell leads by one on -11 from Casey & Walker. Other notables include Dustin -8, Rose -7, Reed -7, Garcia -6, Speith -6, Schwartzel -6, Kuchar -5, Zach -4, McIlroy -4, Scott -4, Stenson -4, Furyk -4, Matsuyama -3, Fowler -2, Oosthuizen -2, Day -1, Koepka -1, Bubba +1, Mickelson +5.
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Omega European Masters (Day Four)

BOOM!!!!

Alex Noren wins European Masters in Playoff from Scott Hend

Alex Noren 18/1 -17 CHAMPION!!!
Adrian Otaegui 100/1 -1 Tied 58th

An absolutely brilliant performance from Alex Noren, who could have grabbed a Ryder Cup place if he had done it a week earlier. Nerves of steel and a 30 foot putt to win it. Other Notables include Johnston -14, Westwood -12, Fitzpatrick -10, Willett -9, Colsaerts -7, Jimenez -7, Wood -2.

Great also to see three out of form Ryder Cup players getting back to their best with Westwood, Fitzpatrick & Willett all showing glimpses of their best golf.
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Deutsche Bank Championship (Day Three)

Patrick Reed 25/1 -8 Tied 10th
Brandt Snedeker 50/1 -1 Tied 51st
Sean O'Hair 100/1 -5 Tied 29th

Paul Casey leads by three shots on -15 from Brian Harman. Other notables include Walker -11, Reed -8, Rose -9, Oosthuizen -9, McIlroy -9, Day -4, Knox -4, Speith -5, Stenson -5, Dustin -4, Scott -5, Garcia -5, Fowler -4, Kuchar -3, Furyk -2.
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Deutsche Bank Championship (Day Four)

Patrick Reed 25/1 -10 Tied 5th
Brandt Snedeker 50/1 -3 Tied 46th
Sean O'Hair 100/1 -2 Tied 53rd

Patrick Reed grabbed us a full place as McIlroy won by two shots on -15 from Casey. Other notables included Walker -12, Scott -11, Dustin -9, Oosthuizen -9, Knox -8, Day -8, Speith -7, Garcia -6, Stenson -4, Fowler -3, Kuchar -3, Furyk -1, Rose -1, Zach -1,
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KLM Dutch Open

A year ago we had a 75/1 winner with Thomas Pieters in this event. A year on and he is the 9/1 favourite so while he is the most likely winner, I cannot get involved at those odds. Last week's winner Alex Noren is second favourite at 11/1 and although he has a great chance, I don't see any value.

I am going for five players that give us good each way value.

Thongchai Jaidee 33/1
Scott Hend 50/1
Mikko Ilonen 50/1
Romain Langasque 66/1
David Howell 66/1

Good Luck!
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BMW Championships

Three picks for this week:

Rory McIlroy 11/2
Justin Rose 28/1
Paul Casey 40/1

Good Luck!
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KLM

Bernd Weisberger 12/1
Fabrizio Zanotti 40/1
George Coetzee 50/1
YE Yang 150/1

BMW

Jason Day 15/2
Sergio Garcia 33/1
Brooks Koepka 50/1
Jamie Lovemark 200/1
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KLM Dutch Open (Day One)

Ben Evans leads by one shot on -6 ahead of a closely packed field. Other notables include Wiesberger -5, An -5, Horsey -4, Fleetwood -4, Noren -2, Luiten -2, Warren -1, Colsaerts Par.

Thongchai Jaidee 33/1 +1 Tied 82nd
Scott Hend 50/1 -4 Tied 10th
Mikko Ilonen 50/1 +2 Tied 104th
Romain Langasque 66/1 -3 Tied 21st
David Howell 66/1 +4 Tied 133rd
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