Outright Picks - Japan Tour
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Acom International
FINAL RESULT: 0-3; -3.00pts
Taniguchi 54th
Kase 45th
Izawa 9th
Disappointing that they cancelled the final round due to bad weather
even though the last group had completed six holes and disappointing
that Taniguchi and Kase were so poor. At least Izawa was challenging for
at least a place finish, but could not overcome an opening 74 once it
became a 54-hole event.
Outright plays (1pt):
Toru Taniguchi to win 14/1 e.w. @
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The best player in this field. He may not have won since 2002 when he
won four times on this Tour, but he has been getting back to his best
form with runners-up finishes in two of his three starts. There is
no-one who can compete in terms of course form either. Since 2000, his
finishes here have been 1st, 2nd, 1st, 12th. Short odds, but justifiably
so.
Hideki Kase to win 33/1 e.w. @
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Kase missed the cut in the last Tour event two weeks ago, but having
just won his first event for eight years at the Suntory Open, he can
certainly be excused a hangover. His form had been good heading into
that event with finishes of 7th, 6th, 4th and 18th, so the free weekend
at the Ana Open can be ignored, he is a prime candidate to be in
contention this week and even better his 3rd place finish in 1999.
Toshimitsu Izawa to win 50/1 e.w. @
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Izawa's season has been severely hampered by a severe sinus infection
that affected his performances in mid-season and forced him to take over
two months out of the game to receive treatment. After such a break, he
was always going to be rusty and made his reappearance in the
penultimate Tour event in which he finished 22nd, but then he finished
6th in the last Tour event so he is clearly re-approaching the form that
has made him one of Japan's leading players in world golf. He last
played at Ishioka in 2001 when he shot 70 and under in every round, so
with a good record on this course and a health that is returning to full
fitness, he looks a decent shot at these odds.
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