Outright Picks - Japan Tour
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Casio World Open
FINAL RESULT: 0-3; -3.00pts
Katayama 7th
Taniguchi 24th
Ozaki 24th
Another top-10 finish without a payout. Katayama finshed one shot out
of the places, but the other two were never really in contention.
Outright plays (1pt):
Shingo Katayama to win 10/1 e.w. @
Stan James
and
BetInternet
Against a much weaker group of internationals this week (Rose, Monty,
Schwartzel, Mahan), I can't see beyond the top two Japanese players in
this event. Katayama brought his run of top-8 finishes on this Tour to
end last week, though he did recover well from an opening 75 to finish
17th. With a top-5 finish in three of the last five years here, he
should certainly re-start his run and look to secure the Money List
title this week.
Toru Taniguchi to win 14/1 e.w. avalaible generally
Trailing Katayama by 5 million yen in the Money List and with 28 million
yen on offer for the winner this week, Taniguchi looks to be another who
will have a greater incentive than most to keep trying to the very end.
His record on this course has not been as good as expected, but with two
wins and a top-10 finish in each of his last five starts, he is clearly
playing well enough to win on this course.
Joe (Naomichi) Ozaki to win 66/1 e.w. @
Sportingbet,
Sporting Odds,
BetDirect
and
GolfingGods
Ozaki finished 12th last week, which is a very creditable performance
against that field, but it is easy to forget that he was 2nd after 54
holes and had to play the final round in the same group as Tiger Woods.
To shoot 74 under that pressure is understandable. It also the week
after he finished 13th in another Japan International Tour event, having
been in the 3rd-last group in the final round. So he is clearly in very
good form and having finished in the top-10 in four of his last five
visits to Ibusuki and having won this event in 1991 on this course, he
should stand a better chance of earning a return than a standard 66/1
shot.
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