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Northern Trust Open

Dustin Johnson 16/1
Jimmy Walker 25/1
Keegan Bradley 50/1
Bernd Weisberger 100/1

Malaysia Open (1st round underway when bets made)

Thongchai Jaidee 9/1
Matthew Fitzpatrick 33/1
Cabrera-Bello 22/1
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Maybank Malaysia Open

Danny Willett 11/1 -6 Tied 2nd

Joost Luiten 18/1 +1 Tied 85th

Rafael Cabrera Bello 22/1 -2 Tied 31st

Alejandro Canizares 50/1 +1 Tied 85th

Gregory Bourdy 50/1 +1 Tied 85th
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Northern Trust Open (Day One)

Camilo Villegas leads by three on -8 with with Bubba & Rory in the chasing pack on -5 & -4. Schwartzel is right in there but our long shots have a lot to do although not as much as Jordan Speith, who is on +8.

Charl Schwartzel 33/1 -3 Tied 13th

Freddie Jacobson 66/1 Par Tied 56th

Smylie Kaufman 200/1 +1 Tied 77th
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Maybank Malaysia Open (Day Two)

Nathan Holman leads the way on -13, two shots clear of Richard Bland, who is three ahead of the chasing pack. We have contenders in the pack but Willett & RCB both gave away shots on the final few holes & need a fast start tomorrow.

Danny Willett 11/1 -8 Tied 3rd

Joost Luiten 18/1 -3 Tied 28th

Rafael Cabrera Bello 22/1 -4 Tied 18th

Alejandro Canizares 50/1 +5 Tied 131st

Gregory Bourdy 50/1 +3 Tied 114th
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Malaysia Open

Thongchai Jaidee -7  T7
Matthew Fitzpatrick Missed Cut
Cabrera-Bello -4  T18

Northern Trust Open

Dustin Johnson -3 T13
Jimmy Walker +1 T77
Keegan Bradley +1 T77
Bernd Weisberger E T56
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Football League Bets

Not a great set of matches this week so just two small bets.

Burnley v Rotherham - Bet Two Points on Over 10.5 Corners at 4/5

Preston v Sheff Wed - Bet Two Points on Under 10 Corners (DNB) at 1.80.



Correct Score Bets

Burnley v Rotherham 3-0 3-1
Preston v Sheff Wed 1-1 1-2
Bristol R v Morecambe 2-1 3-1
Crawley v Plymouth 1-1 1-2

Good Luck!
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Northern Trust Open (Day Two)

Much closer after Day Two with Jason Kokrak leading by one on -10 from Chez Reavie but with Bubba, , Scott, Choi & McIlroy in the chasing pack, it is very open. Schwartzel is nicely placed after two rounds of 68.

Charl Schwartzel 33/1 -6 Tied 7th

Freddie Jacobson 66/1 +1 Tied 78th

Smylie Kaufman 200/1 +6 Tied MC

Maybank Malaysia Open (Day Three)

Soomin Lee has a three shot lead on -15 from Marcus Fraser and it will take a great score for any players even to place now.

Danny Willett 11/1 -6 Tied 15th

Joost Luiten 18/1 -4 Tied 25th

Rafael Cabrera Bello 22/1 -3 Tied 37th
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Dustin Johnson came 4th, so some money back.
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ISPS Handa Perth International

Louis Oosterhuizen leads the betting at 11/1 for the 4th running of this event at the Lake Karrinyup Country Club in Perth.

This is a course with wide fairways where accuracy counts for very little and GIR players are likely to succeed.

Looking at the field, I am torn whether this is an easy event to pick the winner or a particularly tough one because two names jump off the page at me and despite a fair bit of research, nothing better is hitting me.

Thorbjorn Oleson 20/1

Oleson is reigning champion here and has the perfect game for this course. He has a second & an eight from his last three starts so is most likely to go close here.

Lucas Bjerregaard 33/1

Lucas was 4th here last year and has improved immesurably since then and should go very close in a field which is pretty weak overall. The signs were there last week that he is coming back to form and on this course, his big drives won't get punished if he loses his radar.

Miguel Tabuena 60/1

Couldn't help but be impressed with this guy last week and feel at the price he might give us another good run.

A trio of FRL with Matthew Griffin, Stephen Gallacher & Romain Wattel, all out early.

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Honda Classic

We have a pretty strong field for this event at the PGA National Champion Course in Palm Beach, Florida, headed by McIlroy, Fowler, Reed, Matsuyama, Scott, Mickelson & Grace. This event started in 1972 but has run on this course since 2007 so we have enough data to get a good feel for things. This is a tough course where the wind usually blows and a score of -10 is usually enough to take the title.

I talked about linking courses & tournaments a few months ago & this is one where players that do well in the Sony Open tend to do well here as well so giving us far more data. The overlap is pretty clear and obvious with both courses being blustery and Bermuda.

Struggling to see much value in the big names here with only Reed having much appeal so going for four players at triple figure prices that might just hook a big win.

Russell Henley 125/1

A win here two years ago and also a Sony Open winner so is well suited to this course.

Camilio Villegas 150/1

Won here in 2010 and was second in 2007 so likes the course. Showed form last week so might give a run.

Fabian Gomez 200/1

Won the Sony Open last month and Sony Open winners tend to do well here & he is 200/1.

Rory Sabbatini 250/1

Winner here in 2011 and twice runner up at the Sony Open so ideally suited to challenge again here.

Small bets, Big prices!
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Honda Classic

Adam Scott 18/1
Brooks Koepka 33/1
Jimmy Walker 45/1
Matthwe Fitzpatrick 80/1
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