Bell Canadian Open
Outright plays (1 unit):
Charles Howell to win 25/1 e.w. @
Tote
This is a tight course that requires accuracy off the tee and so that
should rule out Howell straightaway, but he did finish in the top-10 in
the PGA Championship around a tight course three weeks ago and is in
good form. He had finished in the top-10 at the International the
previous week and finished 21st in the NEC Invitational the week after
the PGA Championship. He is a low as 12/1 elsewhere and so long as he
keeps his drives on the fairway, he looks a very good player in a very
ordinary field.
Chris Riley to win 33/1 e.w. @
BetInternet
and
Victor
Chandler
Riley is also not one of the more accurate drivers, but he is certainly
one of the very best around the green and he is a good player for
outright markets. He is not a very consistent player, but he has had two
top-5 finishes in his last four starts, including against a very strong
field in the NEC Invitational and he has won on Tour (2002 Reno-Tahoe
Open). Funk also appeals on this course, but it has been a very long
time since he won so sticking with Riley at the same odds.
Loren Roberts to win 50/1 e.w. @
BetInternet
Roberts was also a winner last year (Texas Open), but had struggled this
year with a niggling elbow injury until he took a month off. He said he
needed to recharge his batteries and it certainly worked: he finished
7th in the PGA Championship on his return. This is another tight course
and a much weaker field so this looks a decent price.
Matchup plays (1 unit unless stated):
Tom Pernice to beat Guy Boros -111 @
BetandWin
Boros was a surprise contender for the Reno-Tahoe Open when he
eventually finished 10th, but the Nationwide Tour player missed the cut
last week. That is something that Pernice has done only once in his last
six starts and the better player should win this match.
Glen Day to beat Robert Damron -111 @ Ladbrokes
[2 units]
Day may have missed two of his last three cuts, but he had been 5th in
the B.C. Open before that and returned back to form with a 13th place
finish in the Deutsche Bank Championship last week (Damron was 68th).
This tight course should suit him and when he does make a cut, he does
tend to finish fairly high up the leaderboard.
Kevin Sutherland to beat Carl Paulson -111 @
BetandWin
[2 units]
Sutherland has the better record in this event and holds a clear
head-to-head lead over Paulson - 3-1-0 in the last three months and
11-3-0 in the last year. Sutherland is clearly the better player and
should win this match.
Tim Petrovic to beat Grant Waite -110 @
Sportingbet
and
Sporting Odds
Waite has a good record in this event: he was 2nd to Tiger Woods in 2000
and 6th in 2002, but his form since that event has been miserable. In
the 35 PGA and Nationwide Tour events since last year's Canadian Open,
Waite has made the cut only ten times. It is no surprise that he has not
finished ahead of Petrovic in any event in the last three months and
trails 3-11-0 h2h over the past year.
Adding (1 unit):
Hidemichi Tanaka to beat Aaron Baddeley -111 @ Ladbrokes
Tanaka missed his first cut since March (16 PGA Tour events) last week,
but still finished four shots ahead of Baddeley whose best finish since
March has been 33rd (The International). With narrow fairways on view
this week, Baddeley should struggle to improve on that mark.
Kevin Sutherland to beat John Rollins -111 @ Ladbrokes
and
SIA
Opposing the defending champion as this is the first time that he has
had that honour on this Tour. A missed cut in the PGA Championship and
67th in the limited-field NEC Invitational is not encouraging for
Rollins; Sutherland is the more consistent player.
No 1st round plays.
2nd round plays (1 unit unless stated):
Mike Weir to beat Charles Howell -138 @ Five
Dimes
Loren Roberts to beat Fred Funk -118 @ Five
Dimes [2 units]
Bob Tway to beat Glen Day -124 @ Five
Dimes
2nd round update: 2-1-0; +1.62 units
Weir/Howell LOST by 1
Roberts/Funk WON by 1
Tway/Day WON by 3
Final update:
Matchups: 5-1-0; +5.89 units
Pernice/Boros WON by 16
Day/Damron WON by 7
Sutherland/Paulson WON by 2
Petrovic/Waite WON by 5
Tanaka/Baddeley WON by 9
Sutherland/Rollins TIED (Lost)
18-holes: 2-1-0; +1.62 units
Outrights: 0-3; -3.00 units
Howell 14th
Riley 23rd
Roberts 8th
Profitable event, but had hoped for more. Howell had
been the tournament leader after 36 holes and was in the joint lead with
nine holes to play. He then dropped six shots in six holes! Riley and
Roberts also started the final round in the top-10, but neither played
well in the final round. Could have had the sweep in the matchups, but
Sutherland bogeyed his last two holes to only tie with Rollins and that
means a loss at Ladbrokes/SIA. Profitable event, but should have been
much more.
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