Wegmans Rochester LPGA
Outright plays (1.5 units):
Lorena Ochoa to win 20/1 e.w. @
William Hill and
SIA
Will persevere with Ochoa at these prices. It is only a month
since she posted successive top-3 finishes against much stronger fields, so she
is certainly capable of breaking her duck this week.
Grace Park to win 25/1 e.w. @
William Hill and
SIA
Withdrew after an opening 82 on her only previous appearance
in this event (2000), but won the Michelob Light Open last month and recorded
her second runners-up post of the season at the McDonald's LPGA Championship
when she lost in a playoff to Annika Sorenstam. She followed that with 11th
place last week and so long as fatigue is not a factor, she looks to be playing
well enough to make a much bigger impact this year.
Jenny Rosales to finish in the top-four
12.5/1 @ Centrebet
Not a prolific high-finisher, but she did finish 2nd last
week via the 4-way playoff and that was her fourth top-10 finish in her last
nine events. She also finished 11th two weeks ago in the McDonald's LPGA
Championship, so she has certainly in a rich vein of form. She finished 5th last
year, so she should be confident of continuing these impressive finishes.
Matchup plays (1.5 units):
Danielle Ammaccapane to beat Kelly Robbins
-118 @
Expekt
It is almost 12 months since Robbins last secured a top-10
finish on the LPGA Tour and so it is no surprise that Ammaccapane holds a 6-1-0
h2h lead over her for the last three months. He finished ahead of her last year
and is expected to the same again this week.
Natalie Gulbis to beat Beth Bauer -111
@
Expekt
(-115 @ Five Dimes)
Bauer and Delasin have become fairly common opponents in these matchups. She did
finish 5th last week, but her previous best on the LPGA Tour this season had
been 30th and that was her season-opening event. She had missed six of eight
cuts before last week. Easy to side with a player who has finished in the top-25
in each of her last six LPGA Tour events.
Jenny Rosales to beat Dorothy Delasin -115
@ Five
Dimes
Delasin is another who has struggled with her form and has a
best-finish of 8th from 12 starts this year. She has finished ahead of Rosales
only once in their last seven common events, so every reason to side with the
outright selection again.
No 1st round plays.
2nd round plays (1.5 units unless stated):
Grace Park to beat Karrie Webb +102 @ Five
Dimes [4.5 units]
Danielle Ammaccapane to beat Kelly Robbins -105 @ Five
Dimes
2nd round update: 1-1-0; +3.02 units
Park/Webb WON by 3
Ammaccapane/Robbins LOST by 2
Mid-point update:
Ammaccapane/Robbins Trails by 1
Gulbis/Bauer All Square
Rosales/Delasin Leads by 1
Ochoa 11th
Park 5th
Rosales 42nd
Glad to get a profit on the day's 18-hole
plays as the rest is very close at the cut. No more than a shot separates the
matchups and two of three outrights have a chance of a return. Rosales had been
3rd after the 1st round, but had a very difficult 2nd round.
3rd round plays (1.5 units):
Danielle Ammaccapane to beat Suzann Pettersen
-120 @ Five
Dimes
Natalie Gulbis to beat Beth Bauer -113 @ Five
Dimes
3rd round update: 0-1-1; -1.80 units
Ammaccapane/Pettersen LOST by 3
Gulbis/Bauer TIED (Push)
4th round play (1.5 units):
Se Ri Pak to beat Grace Park -135 @ Five
Dimes
4th round update: 0-1-0; -2.03 units
Pak/Park LOST by 2
Final update:
Matchups: 1-1-1; -0.29 units
Ammaccapane/Robbins WON by 7
Gulbis/Bauer TIED (Dead heat)
Rosales/Delasin LOST by 7
18-holes: 1-3-1; -0.81 units
Outrights: 2-1; +5.44 units
Ochoa 2nd
Park 3rd
Rosales 62nd
No complaints over losing the final round
hedge play, Park would have need to beat Pak on the day to have any chance of
winning and she more than covered the outlay with a place win. Ochoa finished
very strongly, but not as impressive as Teske who won in back-to-back weeks.
Ochoa still searches for her maiden win and her odds will probably now be short
to continue riding that train.
|