Weekly Golf Betting Preview – Race to Dubai
Thursday, July 30th, 2009There’s a competitive looking field betting wise at this week’s
Moravia Silesia Open in the Czech Republic, although in terms of quality it could be one for the purist.
Miguel Angel Jimenez heads the betting at 12/1 with totesport and although the aging Spaniard has had a consistent season he’s rarely threatened coming down the stretch on a Sunday afternoon. His price has been no doubt influenced by the fact he co-designed this course in the foothills of the Beskydy mountains, but we’ll be looking for some value elsewhere.
With this being a new event on tour there’s no course form to speak of so we’ve picked out some of the new young breed of golfers who could step up here and get their first tour win.
Danny Willett is third in the betting at 20/1 with totesport and deserves a close look here. The 21-year old is actually out performing better than his pal Chris Wood this season with six top-ten finishes and with a 11th place finish in the SAS Masters last week will be looking to go well in the Czech Republic.
Chris Wood himself looks a mighty short in the betting with totesport as he also finds himself a 20/1 chance here. The tall Englishman has obvious talent but it’ll be a big effort to be in contention here off the back of his Turnberry efforts a fortnight ago.
Aussie Marcus Frazer has taken Charl Schwartzel’s mantle of being the most consistent player on tour as he comes here having not missed a cut all season. Fraser upped his game further in Sweden last week finishing fourth and we fancy him to go close again here at 40/1 with totesport totesport.
Further down the betting, there’s another consistent performer who could go well within this standard of filed. Alejandro Canizares is a steady golfer who has a few top ten finishes in him per season and this could very well be his week in the Czech Republic. Canizares finished in the top forty last week but expect him to perform better here at 66/1 with totesport.
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