Outright Picks - Champions Tour
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3M Championship
Outright plays (total stake per play: 2pts)
Gil Morgan to win 25/1 e.w. @
BetInternet and
Boyle Sports
The effects of playing in the Senior British Open became apparent over
the weekend and it should continue into this week after two weeks of
Senior majors. There are plenty of players that I would like to back,
but their odds are rather short and there should also be a letdown from
being in contention last week. By those standards, Morgan, Hatalsky and
Purtzer look ideally placed to profit in the post-double-major event.
Morgan had a solid week last week, being in the top-20 at the end of
every round and had had two top-five finishes in his previous four
starts. With a course record that reads 3rd, 2nd and 13th, I'll back the
veteran to contend once again.
Morris Hatalsky to win 33/1 e.w. @
Expekt
Hatalsky had been in the top-10 after the 1st round last week, but
struggled badly on the back nine on Friday and the result was his first
finish outside the top-20 since March. That consistency had seen him
ranked 2nd in scoring average on this Tour until last week, though he
still remains top of the putts per round category. So having coasted
after losing his winning opportunity on Friday last week and having a
course record of finishing 2nd and 13th in the last two years, he should
be back to his normal competitive game this week.
Tom Purtzer to win 33/1 e.w. @
Boyle Sports
By his own admission, he had been struggling before last week, but a
visit to Butch Harmon in Las Vegas two weeks ago did the trick: he shot
65 in the 1st round to lie 2nd behind Craig Stadler. He then struggled
to find the fairway in the 2nd round and that was a severe penalty on
the wet course and he fell out of contention and coasted the rest of the
week, but the indication of a reversal of form was there on Thursday.
With the fairways much more generous on a TPC course, this week will be
much more to his liking - he had previous struggled in USGA events - as
shown by his finishes of 10th and 3rd in the last two years. And at
these odds, he certainly warrants support.
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