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FINAL RESULT: 1-2; -0.50pts Morgan 19th
Bryant 3rd
Eaks 9th With Bryant (12/1) starting the day in 2nd place and Eaks (100/1) in
8th place, it would have been a very profitable event, but in the end it turned
out to a struggle to gain a full place return with Bryant. Eaks finished one
shot outside the payout places. Outright plays (total stake per play: 2pts) Gil Morgan to win 12/1 e.w.
@
BetInternet
and
BetFred
Roberts and Haas may head the betting at 6/1, but Gil Morgan deserves to be a
very close third. In his last three events, he has finished 3rd, 1st and 3rd and
on both occasions that he finished 3rd, he had very good chances for victory.
And in last year's rain-shortened event, he finished level with Dana Quigley and
Tom Watson, but lost out to Quigley in the playoff. At these odds, he represents
value. Brad Bryant to win 18/1 e.w. @
BetDirect
And a rather large price on a player who ranks ahead of Morgan in the Money List
and Charles Schwab Cup Points List courtesy of two Tour wins in his last six
events. In that period, Dr. Dirt has finished no worse than 11th and gained his
2nd runners-up finish of the year in the Senior PGA Championship. He deserved to
win the Champions Tour Player of the Month award for May. And while he finished
22nd in this event last year, it was his best finish in a five-event stretch and
he is playing so much better this year.
R.W. Eaks to win 100/1 e.w. @
Bet365
and
Paddy Power
Eaks has been withdrawing from a lot of events in the last couple of months
because of a back injury, but the extra rest enabled with the cancellation of
the Bank of America Championship has given his back proper time to heal and that
was evident when finishing 23rd last week in his first full 54-hole event since
April 2nd. And there is a lot to cheer from that finish: this is a player who is
one of the longest hitters on Tour and ranks 1st in the Tour's par-5 scoring
category, but last week's course measured less than 7,000 yards, was a par-70
and contained only two par-5s. But this week's Jack Nicklaus-designed course is
another thing altogether. It will play very long at 7,251 yards, has open
fairways in true Nicklaus-style and has four par-5s. So really it should be no
surprise that he was the first round leader last year (with Gil Morgan) before
the weather intervened, cancelling out any play on Saturday and delaying play
three times on Sunday. While Morgan and Quigley completed their rounds early on
Sunday, Eaks had a late time that day and had to play in the worst of the
weather and greater interruptions, eventually having to return on the Monday to
complete his second and final round. No wonder that he failed to hold onto first
place in those circumstances. But now that he is back to fitness, he can resume
his season which already includes a runners-up finish and a 6th place finish in
his last event before his back problems. And given the suitability of this
course, 100/1 is more than fair! |