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FINAL RESULT: 0-3; -3.00pts Howell mc
Casey 45th
Randhawa 6th An impressive, but ultimately frustrating performance by
Randhawa. Should have stuck with the best market for this player rather than the
best value odds! Outright plays (total stake per play: 1pt) * Note that stakes have been
lowered relative to last year * David Howell to win 12/1 e.w. available
generally
This is a good field, but Howell has now converted his consistency of previous
seasons into a genuine title challenger every time he plays on the European
Tour. He ended 2005 as the top-ranked English player in the World Rankings, two
places ahead of Luke Donald and that is quite an achievement. His new, higher
level of consistency is just as apparent in the Middle East where he has
finished in the top-10 in each of the last two years in the Dubai Desert Classic
and in each of the last three years in the Qatar Masters. With no course form to
go on, these should be good indicators and it all augurs well for yet another
very high finish from the player who sits at the top of the European Tour Order
of Merit. Paul Casey to win 25/1 e.w. available generally
In second place in the Order of Merit is Paul Casey and his story is not one of
consistency, but of recovery from a serious case of foot-in-the mouth! That
recovery appears to be complete with five finishes of 7th or better in eight
starts from September onwards last year and when finishing 5th in MasterCard
Masters in Australia last year, not only was he hitting the ball a long way off
the tee as usual, he also ranked 2nd in driving accuracy and greens in
regulation as well. His game has certainly returned to the level that it was
when finishing 12th in Dubai two years ago and he represents good value at these
odds. Jyoti Randhawa to finish in the top-five 25/1 @ BetFred
I would have preferred to back Randhawa in the 'top-10 finish' market, but he is
best-priced at only 15/2 with Stan James, so no value there. The reasons are
that he has finished 13th (2003) and 11th (2005) in his last two starts in the
Dubai Desert Classic and finished 12th in the 2005 Qatar Masters, so he is
competitive on this Tour even there is a larger jump to a top-5 finish.
Naturally he is much more competitive on the Asian PGA Tour, but the Middle East
seems to be a place where he can be backed on this Tour to contend at least. |