Outright Picks - Champions Tour |
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FINAL RESULT: 0-3; -6.00pts Weibring
61st
Quigley 52nd
Pate 46th This was as bad as last week was good. The only difference being
that the losses across all Tours were far greater than last week's profits
across all Tours. Another false dawn.
Outright plays (total stake per play: 2pts)
D.A. Weibring to win 20/1 e.w. available generally
Don't expect these prices to last very long as Tom Kite has withdrawn, so will
post these early plays. Ever since finishing 3rd in the season-opening
MasterCard Championship in January, it has been a difficult season for Weibring
as his highest finish since that event has been 11th as he has battled a
shoulder injury since his second start of the year. But he did finally record a
top-10 finish last week and until a triple-bogey on the 7th hole on Sunday, it
looked as though he really could finish very high on the leaderboard. His
shoulder injury appears to no longer be a concern that makes him very
competitive for this event, which he won on this course in 2004 and lost in a
playoff last year at the Tournament Club of Iowa.
Dana Quigley to win 25/1 e.w. @
BetFred
and
BetDirect
Quigley is another who has been battling physical ailments this year, though the
problem has not been so much his high blood pressure with which he has been
diagnosed, but the medication which has been leaving him feeling queasy and
light-headed all the time. But it appears that the doctors are finally narrowing
in on the problem. Further tests have diverted attention to a high count in his
PSA and as a result he is now on his sixth different set of medication. And if
last week is anything to go by, the latest medication appears to be less
destabilising. He was very impressive on Sunday, in particular, shooting 31 for
the back nine in very difficult conditions and if his new medication is allowing
him to play without side effects, he is definitely value at these odds. Finishes
of 8th and 4th in the last two years are the least that he should expect if not
hampered by his medication.
Jerry Pate to win 40/1 e.w. @
Victor
Chandler and
BetDirect
By contrast, Pate has had a very healthy 2006 and it has resulted in one win so
far (Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am) and a total of four top-10 finishes in his last
eight starts. He did miss the cut last week after being in contention after the
1st round, but that is not a major concern given the difficult conditions in
Oklahoma. All in all, with a top-20 finish on this course on his debut in 2004
and his performances so far this season, there is plenty of value in these odds
against a comparatively weak Champions Tour field. |