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FINAL RESULT: 0-3; -3.00pts
Hurst 36th
Gustafson 23rd
Kang 9th
Kang gave some hope for a decent payout, but once she reached 5th place on
Sunday, she immediately had two sixes in the next three holes. Very poor
otherwise.
Outright plays (total stake per play: 1pt)
Pat Hurst to win 33/1 e.w. @
BetFred
and
BetDirect
Hurst did not take part in the LPGA Tour's three events in Asia and that can
only help at this stage of the season with two events to go. She has been very
consistent this year, ranking in the top-10 in Scoring Average and on the Money
List on this Tour, and finished 7th on this course last year. It is enough to
suggest that she should contend far stronger than these odds suggest and given
that the tee-times show her first out, in the best of the conditions and playing
with a marker, she should at least get herself into contention from the first
round onwards.
Sophie Gustafson to win 40/1 e.w. @
Stan James,
Expekt
and
BetFred
Gustafson did play in Thailand and South Korea, though she probably wished that
she hadn't as she played poorly. She did rest last week rather than play in
Japan, though. But ignoring her South-East Asian performances, she was certainly
playing very well in both Europe and on this Tour. Add in finished of 3rd and
6th and a return to her previous form is to be expected.
Soo-Yun Kang to win 100/1 e.w. @
Sportingbet,
Sporting Odds
and
Ladbrokes
Justifiably high odds on Kang given her finishes this year, but they have been
the result of a flaring up of a neck injury originally sustained in a car
accident in 1998. It has been an injury that has never fully recovered so she is
prone to sustained spells of poor form and withdrawals, but she declared in
August at the Safeway Classic that she appeared to be nearing full fitness and
while she withdrew again that week, she held the lead after two rounds the
following week. She would finish 15th after a poor 3rd round, but returned to
Korea, as usual at this time of the year, and finished in the top-15 in two more
events and then 11th in the LPGA's KOLON-Hana Bank Championship. She has not
shown such consistency since the end of last year and her neck is clearly not
the issue that it was earlier this year. On that basis, and having shot all four
rounds under-par on this course last year, she should not be a 100/1 shot in a
39-player field.
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