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FINAL RESULT: 0-3; -6.00pts
Pooley 6th
Weibring wd
Levi 49th
It was always going to be tough to beat Roberts, but this should at
least have been a break-even market. Pooley started the final round tied
for the lead and though he trailed Roberts by two shots heading into the
17th hole, Roberts was struggling on the hole and with the opportunity
of victory re-emerging Pooley hit his approach shot into the water. Not
only would a four have been good enough for a playoff, but his six took
him out of the top-5 places and a missed 8-foot putt on the last kept
him there. A tad frustrating.
Outright plays (total stake per play: 2pts)
Don Pooley to win 20/1 e.w. @
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Loren Roberts may have won both the season-opening events in Hawaii, but
Pooley is the second-hottest player on Tour with finishes of 2nd and 4th
so far. But, in fairness, his 2005 form was a considerable improvement
over recent years as he recorded ten top-10 finishes and was only denied
victory by a play-off loss in the Bank of America Championship. In terms
of his course form, it is also supportive with finishes of 12th, 7th and
12th and he has never approached this event in such form or confidence.
After his 12th place finish here last year, he achieved a Tour-best of
6th in Florida the following week and then lowered it again in his next
start in the Sunshine State with a 3rd place finish in the Blue Angels
Classic. There is plenty in his favour this week and he may even
continue to improve on his best finish in Florida.
D.A. Weibring to win 22/1 e.w. @
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Weibring only played in one of the Hawaiian events, but given that his
average finishing position in Champions Tour events in Hawaii was 50%
higher than in the rest of the U.S. (21.0 vs. 14.1), he can easily be
excused missing one of the events. But the fact that he finished 3rd and
did hold the lead during the final nine holes in the MasterCard
Championship is more than encouraging for this week where he has
finished 7th and 16th in the last two years when coming off poor
performances beforehand. In fact, even though he finished in 16th place
finish last year, he had been in the top-5 until a couple of late bogeys
and it was the only time in his last five starts in Florida that he has
not finished in the top-10. He has developed a reputation for
consistency and that should be maintained this week.
Wayne Levi to finish in the top-five 13/1 @
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Here is another player with a very good record in Florida - top-7 finish
in five of last seven visits - and that includes the last two years
here. He made his debut in 2003 and was in 16th position after the 1st
round, but was forced to withdraw with food poisoning. Impressive course
form and there is a good reason: he lives part of the year in Naples,
Florida, is a regular player on this course and has a good home
following when he plays here. On each of the last two occasions, he has
finished four shots out of the lead and last year, in particular, he
could have won the event, but double-bogeyed the last hole. This season,
he has started well with a 7th place finish in the Turtle Bay
Championship, but the extra two weeks' rest should be particularly
beneficial to Levi as it is this event, his home-town event, that should
see his best effort of 2006 so far. |