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18-Hole Match Picks - European Tour

Tipster: Stanley

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BMW International Open
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3-6; -7.20pts

Round 1 plays (2pts):

Robert-Jan Derksen to beat Rory McIlroy -110 @ Bet365  LOST by 2
Making his course debut and with just two top-25 finishes in the last five months, the value should be in opposing McIlroy with Derksen who is a regular on this course and has missed only one cut in the last five months

Jose Filipe Lima to beat Gareth Paddison -125 @ Five Dimes  LOST by 7
This is a course that sets up well for Lima as shown by his 2nd place finish last year and that, together with a tendency to play better in the first round than any other, should be enough edge over another player whose form has been poor recently

Andrew Coltart to beat David Dixon -110 @ Five Dimes  WON by 3
Opposing last week's European Tour winner whose breakthrough win should have an lingering effect on his performance this week. Besides, it was the first time since 2006 that Dixon has finished ahead of Coltart in a Tour event

Anders Hansen to beat Graeme McDowell -110 @ Bet365  WON by 2
Backing the more consistent Hansen who finished 4th last year against McDowell who has been amything but consistent this year; it is the same story with his course form: two missed cuts and three poor rounds in his third previous visit even though it included a final round 62 to finish 16th

 

Round 2 plays (2pts):

Bernhard Langer to beat Martin Kaymer +110 @ Unibet  LOST by 9
Langer was not at his best from tee to green today, but would have still tied Kaymer had he shot four on the last hole. But he still shot six shots better than last year's 1st round and he still finished 2nd that time, so I'd expect a similar strong 2nd round performance again

Colin Montgomerie to beat Ross Fisher +105 @ Five Dimes  LOST by 3
Can rarely find a good reason to back Monty these days, but given his record on this course (especially when compared to Fisher) and the fact that they both hit the same amount of fairways and greens today, I can certainly back him at plus odds in this matchup

 

Round 3 play (2pts):

Barry Lane to beat Joel Sjoholm -125 @ Five Dimes  LOST by 7
It's a big step-up from American collegiate golf to the European Tour and while he may have had a very successful final year in the former, Sjoholm only just made the cut this week and when in a promising position on a Challenge Tour event last week, he faltered badly over the weekend. Lane didn't drop a shot today and a similar performance is expected tomorrow

Round 4 plays (2pts):

Thomas Levet to beat Paul Casey +108 @ Unibet  LOST by 2
Opposing Casey whose final round scoring average in this position is extremely poor: over the last three seasons he has been inside the top-5 with one round to play and has never shot lower than 71 in the final round, averaging 74.4, including 77-76-77-78-79 in his last five situations. Levet, who has finishes of 3rd, 2nd and 9th in three of his last four starts in this event, should fare better

Charl Schwartzel to beat Martin Kaymer +100 @ Unibet  [available widely]  WON by 2
Charl Schwartzel to beat Ross Fisher -120 @ Bet365  [also available @ Five Dimes]  TIED
In contrast to Casey, Schwartzel has been inside the top-5 at the start of the final round 11 times with his worst finish being 8th and he averages less than 70 in the final round. He may trail Kaymer by six shots, but that could easily lead to a defensive approach from the runaway leader tomorrow and that will help Schwartzel on this open course. In terms of Fisher, Schwartzel has shot the lower 4th round score in every common event this season