Stake 3pts Cink to beat Rose +100 @ Bet365 Cink has achieved 4 top tens from 7 starts this season while Rose, despite that opening round in the Masters has had a very average start to the season. Cink has won here twice in the past and has further top ten finishes, a record far superior to Roses. And it's unclear how Rose will react to the disappointment of last week while Cink, although finishing third, was rarely in the hunt for the title. Cink beat Rose (wd)
Stake 3pts Kuchar to beat DiMarco -110 @ The Greek DiMarco has seven missed cuts from nine starts this season and with two missed cuts from three previous starts at Harbour Town it hardly bodes well for him this week. Making the cut may be good enough to overcome DiMarco and Kuchar has achieved this in around 2 out of every 3 starts since the start of the 2007 season. Kuchar has had a decent season so far, has a good based around accuracy, likely to be of benefit this week, and has a top ten finish previously on this course. Kuchar beat DiMarco by 12
Stake 3pts Sterne to beat Dougherty -110 @ Centrebet Not much to separate these on European tour form but on this tour Dougherty has 6 missed cuts from 10 starts and average FP of 54th while Sterne has finishes of 21st and 25th from his two finishes. Although Dougherty claimed most of the plaudits last week it was Sterne who ultimately had the better finish and performed with great credit and consistency. Neither player has any course form but I believe that Sterne has the better all round game. Sterne beat Dougherty (wd)
Stake 3pts Snedeker to beat Weekley +100 @ The Greek Obviously a lot here depends on how Snedeker reacts to last weeks Masters event, but throughout those final two rounds he seemed to be enjoying himself considerably and I believe that he will take a lot of positives out of last weeks display. I rank him slightly ahead of Weekley in overall form, there is little to split them on current form, both put in good displays here last season but Weekley has to cope for the first time with the added pressure of being a defending champion. I would have Snedeker possibly as a slight favourite here. Snedeker beaten by Weekley by 17