Outright Picks - European Tour
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Madeira Island Open
FINAL RESULT: 0-3; -4.50pts
Lima mc
Scahill 18th
Giner mc
Poor final round from Scahill ensured no return. He had been in the lead
after the 1st round and in the top-five after both the 2nd and 3rd
rounds, but started the last round with a double-bogey and never
recovered.
Outright plays (total stake per play: 1.5pts)
Jose-Filipe Lima to win 28/1 e.w. @
Bet365
and
Coral
Portugal's newest sporting import made himself an instant hero last week
when he finished 3rd to beat the previous best of 42nd by a home player
in the Portuguese Open. While rather too many of his final round shots
were described by the commentators as "agricultural", any downside from
his wayward play would have been immediately negated by chipping-in for
a birdie on the last hole while the sky was falling in on everyone else.
Now he plays in the second Portuguese event and will draw a very large
proportion of the support again. He is clearly a player who thrives on
this as he showed last week and when winning the St Omer Open in front
of his then-home crowd in France last year - he had also won the
previous week in Spain on the Challenge Tour - so he is certainly
capable of winning or at least without the live TV audience.
Importantly, he has already played this course and finished in the
top-30 last year, and momentum, if nothing else, should carry him for
the first couple of days here.
Stephen Scahill to win 33/1 e.w. @
Stan James,
Sportingbet,
Sporting Odds,
Victor
Chandler and BetFred
In start contrast, Scahill quietly hung around the top-10 all week last
week and secured his third high finish in his last five starts with 17th
in the New Zealand Open and 16th in the Dubai Desert Classic. Very few
in this field can match that form and he has shown good form on
Portuguese soil in the past as well. He finished 4th in the Portuguese
Open in 2001 and looked set to win this event in 1998 after a 2nd round
61, but surrendered a two-shot lead heading into the final round to
finish 2nd. He is a player who will miss a lot of cuts, but is just as
capable of high finishes in events like these and could add to his tally
of two Challenge Tour victories.
Ivo Giner to win 50/1 e.w. @
Sportingbet,
Sporting Odds
and
Bet365
Shot to prominence recently with a swashbuckling 7th place finish in the
TCL Classic in last month and, but for a poor first round, could have
added another top-10 finish the following week in Indonesia. He had also
ended 2004 in good form when a 3rd round 64 hauled him up to 3rd place
after three rounds in the Open de Madrid. Only a top-two finish would
have secured his Tour Card for 2005, but he took a triple-bogey seven on
the 5th hole. However, he then put together a very impressive run that
saw him finish 6th - three shots from 2nd place - and even though he
lost his Card, he still finished inside the top-150 in the Money List
and so earned the right to play in a limited number of events this
season and he has taken his chance very well. This season, he ranks 6th
in Scoring Average on Tour and 1st in Greens in Regulation. Throw in two
top-10 finishes in his last four visits to Santa da Serra, including a
2nd place finish in 2002 when he had a four-foot putt on the last hole
to force a playoff, and the Spaniard looks a decent proposition at these
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