Outright Picks - Japan Ladies Tour
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Mizuno Classic
FINAL RESULT: 0-2; -3.00pts
Ochoa 39th
Jang 32nd
Koga dns
Ochoa had been 5th after the first round, but it was a lost cause
soon afterwards.
Outright plays (1.5pts):
Lorena Ochoa to win 14/1 e.w. @
Stan James
and
William Hill
Grace Park's odds have shortened considerably after her win, but Ochoa
is still the 2nd-best player on Tour in terms of scoring average and so
represents better value at double Park's odds. She has finished in the
top-5 in eight of her last twelve starts and can add a top-3 finish in
the 2002 Japan Women's Open to her top-10 finish on this course last
year. Should be good for a place win at least.
Jeong Jang to win 25/1 e.w. @
Stan James
and
BetInternet
Jang has been in a very good run of form recently with top-6 finishes in
each of her last four events. She has yet to win on Tour, but the Korean
player has been steadily improving and contending more often. She now
ranks in the top-10 in scoring average this season, so in this form she
is another who could certainly earn a place win.
Miho Koga to win 100/1 e.w. @
BetInternet
A place win would be a very good at these odds for Koga. No JLPGA Tour
player has won the Mizuno Classic in the last five years, but Koga is
certainly playing well enough to contend. Two weeks ago she was never
out of the top-two and eventually finished 2nd behind Ai Miyazato, but
four shots clear of Yuri Fudoh in 3rd place and then last week she was a
wire-to-wire winner, holding off Yuri Fudoh to win by two shots. In her
debut in this event last year, she was never out of the top-15 and
buoyed by her recent form, she is capable of even better this year. the
best place-only odds are 16.5/1 (Centrebet), so sticking with the
each-way odds for better value.
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