Matchup Picks - Asian PGA Tour
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BMW Asian Open (1pt unless stated):
Brad Kennedy to beat Greg Norman -111 @
SIA
Just don't see Norman having a good week. He hasn't played in Asia for
years, let alone China, and he has a best finish of 68th in five starts
this year. A good player for the sponsors, but I will be surprised if he
is around at the weekend. By contrast, Kennedy has finished in the
top-10 in three of his four starts in China and has been 2nd in two
European Tour events already this season, one being in Malaysia.
Paul McGinley to beat Greg Norman -125 @
Centrebet
[2pts]
McGinley also has a runners-up spot to his name this year and has a good
record in this region, including two starts in China. He is playing for
more than just appearance money this week
Rob Rashell to beat Greg Norman -130 @
Five
Dimes
Will also oppose Norman with Rashell who was an outright selection
earlier in the season on the basis of his 2nd place finish in the
Madeira Island Open and his top-10 in the Hong Kong Open last December.
That showed that he both play in Asian conditions and compete on this
Tour, which will be more than enough to be Norman.
Rob Rashell to beat Boonchu Ruangkit -111 @
SIA
[2pts]
Siding with Rashell again to oppose a player who has lost his form.
Ruangkit opened the season in great form, winning the Thailand Open and
finishing 4th in the Johnnie Walker Classic in January. Since then,
though, his best finish has been 23rd in six starts. Rashell beat him by
18 shots in Hong Kong, which is rather impressive.
Joon-Kyung Mo to beat Boonchu Ruangkit -111 @
Paddy Power
[2pts]
Against a player losing form is a player definitely on the top of his
game. Mo is an outright selection and deserves to be backed again in his
current form. He has finished ahead of Runagkit in all three of their
common events this year and should do the same again this week.
Henrik Nystrom to beat Eddie Lee -118 @
Expekt
Nystrom is a player who travels a lot. Already this season he has played
on the Tour de Las Americas as well as the European Tour and he seems to
be able to play well in Asia as well. In the last two Hong Kong Opens,
he has finished 2nd and 15th, so I'll side with him against a player who
struggles on both the Australasian and Asian PGA Tours.
Henrik Nystrom to beat Stephen O'Hara -111 @
BetandWin
Just as much reason to side with Nystrom in this matchup. O'Hara has
missed over half of his cuts this year and was playing in the British
Masters on Sunday - he finished 58th - which is hardly ideal preparation
for this week's event.
Prayad Marksaeng to beat Nobuhito Sato -143 @
Centrebet
Sato made quite an impact with his 2nd place finish in the Qatar
Masters, but that has been the only high point of his season. In eight
starts this year, he has missed six cuts and finished 71st on the other
occasion. I'll gladly side with an outright selection who plays
particularly well in these co-sanctioned events and has had three top-10
finishes in Asai already this season.
Final update: 4-4-0; +0.19pts
Kennedy/Norman WON (Norman disqualified)
McGinley/Norman WON (Norman disqualified)
Rashell/Norman LOST by 14
Rashell/Ruangkit LOST by 11
Mo/Ruangkit WON by 6
Nystrom/Lee LOST by 4
Nystrom/O'Hara LOST by 1
Marksaeng/Sato WON by 8
A profit thanks to Greg Norman's disqualification for taking a drop
from the wrong place in the 3rd round. McGinley would have still been
two shots of Norman without the intervention of the officials, so it was
really only the Kennedy play that was overturned. Still thankful to get
such a piece of good luck as my take on him missing the cut had been
completely wrong!
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