Wendy's Championship for Children
Outright plays (1 unit):
Michele Redman to win 24/1 e.w. @ Five
Dimes (.5 units to win & .5 units to finish in
top-5)
New course for this event so smaller units than normal for this Tour and siding
with in-form players. Redman remains a selection for a third week after
finishing 8th and 6th. In great form against much stronger fields, but she's yet
to secure a place finish in those two weeks. Third time lucky?
Kelli Kuehne to win 24/1 e.w. @ Five
Dimes
Kuehne would certainly have preferred the event to stay at the New Albany course
- she had finished 3rd and 6th in the last two years - but she is in strong
enough form to compete on any course. She has finished in the top-10 in her last
three events, including the U.S. Women's Open, and a four-peat looks very
likely.
Danielle Ammaccapane to win 38/1 e.w. @ Five
Dimes
Another player racking up the top-10 finishes: three in her last four starts,
plus 22nd in the U.S. Women's Open. Was very much in contention for the title
last week until a poor last round, so this looks a big price for a form-player
in a weak field.
Final update: 2-1; +6.00 units
Redman 4th
Kuehne 15th
Ammaccapane 3rd
Should have to stuck with the 1.5 unit norm on this Tour! Redman and
Ammaccapane finished close to victory, just couldn't afford their double-bogeys
on their cards today. Kuehne finished well after an opening 76.
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