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FINAL RESULT: 2-1; +9.75pts
Furyk 3rd
Cink 2nd
Immelman 13th Good effort by Cink to close the three-shot gap on Tiger
over the last three holes to force the playoff and he did have a chance
on each of the first three playoff holes to win the tournament, but
missed every time and paid the penalty on the fourth extra hole. Furyk
did hold the lead during the final round and but finished one shot shy.
Nice profit on the event, but after this season's results, a Cink win
was badly needed. Outright plays (total stake per play: 1.5pts) Jim Furyk to win
18/1 e.w. @
BetFred
Surprised many by not being among the contenders last week, but it was
only due to a cold putter. If the course had played as tough as it was
supposed to, he would have been a serious challenger: he ranked 1st in
greens in regulation last week, but last in putts per round. His 29th
position broke his run of four top-5 finishes and, having come close
several times on this course, he should start another run this week.
Stewart Cink to win 50/1 e.w. available generally
Two years ago he was backed as a 66/1 shot on the back of being a Ryder
Cup wildcard selection and won in wire-to-wire fashion, so having just
been named a wildcard selection again, could history repeat itself? He
is certainly playing well enough with three top-5 finishes in his last
five starts on the PGA Tour despite the pressure of chasing Ryder Cup
points and presumably such a positive result from that chase should
result in a positive performance this week. And no doubt he'll be
thinking of history repeating itself as well! Trevor Immelman to
win 50/1 e.w. available generally
Playing in his first event since the Western Open after taking time out
following the birth of his first child, it was always going to be
difficult to be competitive at last week's PGA Championship. That he
battled to make the cut and finished 34th is a good achievement after
missing five weeks of competitive golf and he should be stronger this
week. And if he can repeat the form that he showed before his paternity
leave - a string of very high finishes from the Houston Open in April
culminating in victory in the Western Open - he will make a mockery of
these odds. |