Outright Picks -
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Southern
Farm Bureau Classic [The direct link for
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FINAL RESULT: 0-3; -3.00pts Maruyama 35th
Pernice 12th
Tanaka 44th It certainly seems a long time since Pernice and Tanaka were joint
leaders during the third round! In the end only frustration, which is the way
that the PGA Tour has been since July! Outrights plays (total stake per play: 1pt) Shigeki Maruyama to win 14/1
e.w. @
BetDirect
[6 places]
A little uncomfortable tipping the lesser of two events on the same Tour as
motivation is always an issue, so these are at lower stakes than typical PGA
Tour tips. The addition of an extra place with BetDirect is also an important
incentive not to just write off this event. But it is the issue of motivation
that will be central with Maruyama and why he is priced at single-figures in
places. In terms of form and ability, he should be the red-hot favourite and in
his one appearance in this event (2003), he finished 6th, shooting 68 or lower
every round. But having finished just two shots away from earning enough money
to qualify for the Tour Championship this week, the belief that he will compete
fully needs to be addressed. In this respect it is worth recalling what was
written for the Michelin Championship: "such late season
form should not be a surprise with Maruyama: he three October events last year
yielded finishes of 16th, 19th and 2nd, while in 2003, he finished 3rd and 1st
in October." He does tend to close out the season very well before heading back
to Japan and there really is no point in playing this week unless he was trying
to win. In the preview for the Michelin Championship, Carl Pettersson was also
identified as a player who tended to play particularly well in October, so
hopefully Maruyama can follow suit. Tom Pernice to win 25/1 e.w.
@
BetDirect
[6 places]
In contrast to Maruyama, Pernice has a lot of extra-tournament incentives this
week. His current burst of form which has seen him finish 16th, 2nd and 3rd in
the last three weeks after a week's break has seen him rise from 129th in the
World Rankings to 70th. He is now only six places away from making his WGC debut
in the World Matchplay in February. And his current rise up the Money List would
mean that victory this week would guarantee him a top-30 place in the Money List
and thus an automatic place in the 2006 U.S. Open over-and-above any eligibility
issues via the World Rankings. So, in the form of his life and having been
denied a chance for victory in his last visit (2002) when only five shots behind
Luke Donald when the final round was cancelled, he should be another whose
momentum should carry him through the final event of 2005. Hidemichi Tanaka
to win 66/1 e.w. @
BetDirect
[6 places]
Would have preferred place-only odds, but at, effectively, 16.5/1 to finish in
the top-six for a half stake, there is plenty of value here. Like the other
selections, he has very strong form at the moment to let momentum carry him at
this late stage of the season and he has played well on this course in the past.
His 8th place finish in the Michelin Championship got him into the top-150 in
the Money List and his 3rd place finish last week lifted him 34 places to safety
at 115th. He has shown in the past, particularly in 2003 season, that he can
string a series of top-5 finishes together and it was in that season that he
finished 4th on this course. If he continues to play anything like he has done
recently, a repeat performance is certainly possible. |