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FINAL RESULT: 1-1; +0.75pts Scotland
2nd
Korea 5th Poor result after Korea had reached 10-under-par and were clear
leaders on Saturday, but they couldn't keep out of the water down the final
stretch and finished at 2-over-par. A small profit nonetheless. Outright plays (total stake per play: 1.5pts) Scotland to win 16/1 e.w.
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BetInternet
The form book says that this will be an event contested by the Swedish and
American teams, but with this being the first event of the year and in South
Africa, there will certainly be surprises this week. And while they have
different representative this year, both these teams seriously underperformed
last year. That was not the case with the Scottish and Korean teams. The
Scottish pairing of Matthew and Moodie is well-tested in the Solheim Cup,
winning 2.5 pts out of three when playing together last time and in this event
last year, they entered the final in joint-first position. It was only Moodie's
woeful final round that left them three shots behind the winning team from
Japan, but her form certainly improved a great deal at the end of 2005 with
top-10 finishes in her last two starts so she may keep them in contention this
time. And such a well-tested partnership is certainly of considerable benefit
this week. Korea to win 25/1 e.w. @
SkyBet
Meena Lee replaces Jeong Jang in the Korean team, but without that their odds
would have been half those on offer at the moment. Lee may lack the consistency
that Jang developed last season, but she did win the Canadian Women's Open and
had a couple of runners-up finishes. She also showed her ability to compete
around the world with a 5th place finish in the Evian Masters and a 6th place
finish in the Mizuno Classic in Japan. And then there's Bo Bae Song. As a
17-year-old schoolgirl , she won the 2003 Korean Women's Open. In 2004, she made
her debut as a professional and won the Korean's Women's Open again, plus
Korean LPGA Money list, Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year
awards and last year she was a wire-to-wire winner in the Ladies European Tour
co-sanctioned Singapore Ladies Masters as well as partnering Jang to 2nd in this
event. If this is an open contest as expected, this should prove to be a very
good price. |