Outright Picks - LPGA Tour
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LPGA Takefuji Classic (1.5pts):
Cristie Kerr to win 16/1 e.w. @
Paddy Power
Large odds for a form player in a field without Sorenstam and Pak. Grace
Park does not win enough to justify her short odds, but Kerr should
certainly be a strong contender. She has finished in the top-5 in two of
four starts and finished 2nd on this course last year, plus 3rd when
this event was played at Kona Country Club in 2001. This should be one
of the best chances of the year for an American victory on this Tour.
Michele Redman to win 28/1 e.w. @
Paddy Power
But for an opening 74 in the three-round event last year, Redman would
have stood a good chance of winning the title. She finished seven shots
behind Candie Kung, but trailed her by seven after the opening round.
She has been very consistent with top-25 finishes in all four starts
this year and this is the weakest field this year by some distance.
Buoyed by her weekend performance last year, she should be in contention
for a top-5 finish this year.
Catriona Matthew to win 28/1 e.w. @
Stan James
and
BetInternet
Matthew will not be buoyed by her weekend performance last year - she
held the lead for the first two rounds, but faded to finish 6th after a
final round 74. She did that too many times last year, but at least she
was getting herself into strong positions with one round to play. She
has started this year in similar strong fashion with 5th and 6th place
finishes in the last two Tour events against very strong fields (one was
a major) and should be counted upon to at least feature this week.
Final update: 1-2; +12.00pts
Kerr 1st
Redman 11th
Matthew 20th
A strong odds-on favourite with a four-shot lead with
one round to play, Kerr certainly made hard work of this victory. She
still had a four-shot lead with just seven holes to play, but it had
gone within another four. She eventually won via a seven-hole playoff.
Well played Cristie ... for 47 holes! Strong challenge from the other
two. Redman was 7th and Matthew was 5th after the 1st round, but faded
in the second.
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