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Old 02-09-2009, 15:50
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Omega European Masters 03 Sep

Starting Thursday...

Westwood, Lee 9/1
Mcilroy, Rory 10/1
Jimenez, Miguel-Angel 20/1
Mcdowell, Graeme 20/1
Molinari, Francesco 20/1
Dredge, Bradley 28/1
Wilson, Oliver 28/1
Quiros, Alvaro 33/1
Clarke, Darren 40/1
Erlandsson, Martin 40/1
Singh, Jeev-Milkha 40/1
Dyson, Simon 45/1
Schwartzel, Charl 45/1
Fasth, Niclas 50/1
Gonzalez, Ricardo 50/1
Hansen, Anders 50/1
Hanson, Peter 50/1
Maybin, Gareth 50/1
Orr, Gary 50/1
Storm, Graeme 50/1
Immelman, Trevor 55/1
Lee, Danny 55/1
Lynn, David 55/1
Willett, Danny 55/1
Wood, Chris 55/1
Wall, Anthony 60/1
Jacquelin, Raphael 60/1
Brier, Markus 66/1
Echenique, Rafa 66/1
Jaidee, Thongchai 66/1
Romero, Andres 66/1
Zanotti, Fabrizio 70/1
Bourdy, Grégory 80/1
Edfors, Johan 80/1
Garrido, Ignacio 80/1
Havret, Gregory 80/1
Mcginley, Paul 80/1
Noh, Seung-Yul 80/1
Noren, Alexander 80/1
Oosthuizen, Louis 80/1
Aiken, Thomas 80/1
Bjorn, Thomas 100/1
Fraser, Marcus 100/1
Goya, Tano 100/1
Manassero, Matteo 100/1
O'Hara, Steven 100/1
Rumford, Brett 100/1
Vancsik, Daniel 100/1
Bhullar, Gaganjeet 125/1
Canizares, Alejandro 125/1
Dinwiddie, Robert 125/1
Kapur, Shiv 125/1
Mcgowan, Ross 125/1
Molinari, Edoardo 125/1
Strange, Scott 125/1
Cevaer, Christian 135/1
Drysdale, David 135/1
Ferrie, Kenneth 135/1
Lorenzo-Vera, Michael 135/1
Lucquin, Jean-Francois 135/1
Del Moral, Carlos 135/1
Cabrera-Bello, Rafael 150/1
Foster, Mark 150/1
Gonnet, Jean-Baptiste 150/1
Kulacz, Rick 150/1
Lara, Jose-Manuel 150/1
Lafeber, Maarten 150/1
Larrazabal, Pablo 150/1
Rock, Robert 150/1
Ramsay, Richie 150/1
Slattery, Lee 150/1
Warren, Marc 150/1
Nilsson,, Christian 150/1
Aguilar, Felipe 175/1
Bickerton, John 175/1
Carlsson, Magnus-A 175/1
Horsey, David 175/1
Little, Sam 175/1
Luiten, Joost 175/1
Siem, Marcel 175/1
Archer, Philip 175/1
Clement, Julien 175/1
Beck, Darren 200/1
Broadhurst, Paul 200/1
Edberg, Pelle 200/1
Howell, David 200/1
Lowry, Shane 200/1
Macaulay, Callum 200/1
Tadini, Alessandro 200/1
Wiratchant, Thaworn 200/1
Grace, Branden 200/1
Higley, Marcus 200/1
Bland, Richard 200/1
Delamontagne, Francois 225/1
Hoey, Michael 225/1
Knutzon, Jason 225/1
Khan, Simon 225/1
Randhawa, Jyoti 225/1
Benson, Seve 250/1
Blyth, Adam 250/1
Campbell, Michael 250/1
Dixon, David 250/1
Fisher, Oliver 250/1
Gleeson, David 250/1
Hend, Scott 250/1
Jonzon, Michael 250/1
Kang, Anthony 250/1
Lane, Barry 250/1
Lundberg, Mikael 250/1
Mamat, Mardan 250/1
Martin, Pablo 250/1
O'Malley, Peter 250/1
Phadungsil, Chinnarat 250/1
Pilkadaris, Terry 250/1
Tunnicliff, Miles 250/1
Eriksson, Klas 250/1
Coltart, Andrew 250/1
Murphy, Gary 275/1
Sandelin, Jarmo 275/1
Brown, Mark 300/1
Barham, Benn 300/1
Griffiths, Simon 300/1
Kamte, James 300/1
Nirat, Chapchai 300/1
Que, Angelo 300/1
Steel, Iain 300/1
Wakefield, Simon 300/1
Cayeux, Marc 300/1
Brown, Mitchell 350/1
Ghei, Gaurav 350/1
Lam, Chih-Bing 350/1
Lockerbie, Gary 350/1
Price, Phillip 350/1
Leong, Ben 400/1
Murakami, Artemio 400/1
Rominger, Martin 400/1
Saltus, Bryan 400/1
Struver, Sven 400/1
Velasco, Alvaro 400/1
Zhang, Lian-Wei 400/1
Nilsson, Ake 400/1
Benz, Ken 500/1
Chowrasia, S-S-P 500/1
Drummond, Scott 500/1
Lee, Sung 500/1
Remkes, Taco 500/1
Valera, Francis 500/1
Vibe-Hastrup, Mads 500/1
Webber, Kane 500/1
Arnold, Scott 500/1
Bossert, Andre 500/1
Chiapuzzo, Andrea 750/1
Chopard, Alexandre 750/1
Rusch, Benjamin 750/1
Walther, Steven 750/1
Dobias, Marc 750/1

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Re: Omega European Masters 03 Sep

Interesting write up on the sportinglife site..


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There was a time during the 1980s and 90s that the Omega European Masters was one of the highlights of the golfing year.
The continent's glamorous superstars would routinely lock horns in the dramatic Alpine resort of Crans-sur-Sierre.
But in recent years the event has suffered from a schedule clash with PGA Tour's Fedex Cup and the field has consequently failed to live up to the magnificent backdrop of mountains and valleys.
But this year's field has a little more lustre to it.
Rory McIlroy returns hoping to atone for last year when he rushed the 72nd hole and missed out on a maiden tour win.
He is joined by tour stalwarts Lee Westwood and Darren Clarke, Masters winner Trevor Immelman and young guns Andres Romero and Alvaro Quiros.
Westwood and McIlroy are a little short for me, Immelman a mystery post-injury and illness and Romero in a slump.
Quiros might be an interesting runner, but the price that really stands out in that group is 50/1 shot Darren Clarke.
The last two seasons have been a rollercoaster ride for the Northern Irishman.
He started by winning twice in 2008, then he was controversially overlooked for Ryder Cup selection and this year he embarked on a period of hard graft on the range that has so far failed to reap any reward.
Talking in June about his 2009 season he was convinced the work would eventually prove beneficial and his return to couple of favourite courses seems to have done the trick.
He started by finishing 22nd in the WGC Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone and then made the top five in his defence of the KLM Open at Kennemer.
In recent years Clarke hasn't been a frequent visitor to Switzerland, but he does have a formidable record on this track with no less than six finishes in the top seven.
It is inevitable that every second comment or question this week will refer to the start of the Ryder Cup qualification period and that could prove to be a distraction as much as an incentive for Clarke after he came so close last time - I'm not going to second guess how that might work out.
Instead I just like 50/1 given his course form and fifth place last time out.
Last week I made Raphael Jacquelin the headline tip and I want to stick with him this week too.
From tee to green he played exceptionally well at Gleneagles (ranking third for greens in regulation).
Unfortunately he just didn't cope too well on the bumpy greens which prevented him making the top five.
But the form is still going in the right direction and if he can get the flat-stick working this week he can go close.
The smooth swinging Frenchman also has a win in Crans to his name, albeit a weather-reduced Challenge Tour event in 1997.
Take the 66/1 on the Swiss resident.
Third pick is Spain's Ignacio Garrido whose form I've been monitoring over the last 18 months as he gives the impression of being ready to add to his two European Tour titles.
He perhaps should have won the Open de Espana last May having led by three going into the final round, he also had a good shot at victory when in the final group at the Celtic Manor Wales Open earlier this summer.
That result in Wales interests me because it came on a course that, like Crans, has five par threes.
Looking more closely at Garrido's past form and you note that his win in the German Open also came on a course (Nippenburg) with five short holes - as did his recent top ten at Kennemer.
It also interests me that he played pretty well on the Puerto Santo course in Madeira earlier this year - that course was designed by Seve Ballesteros, the man who fiddled with the layout here in Crans a few years ago.
Garrido's form in Crans isn't spectacular but has posted low scores, he did finish sixth in 1999 and he does come back every year so he must like something about the place.
He's a lively outsider this week at 100/1.
Final pick is Soren Kjeldsen who, like Garrido, has something of a fondness for course with five short holes - perhaps no surprise given that over the last 12 months only seven players on the European Tour have averaged fewer shots per par-three than the diminutive Dane.
Those good efforts include a runner-up spot on the Roman Road course at Celtic Manor, three solid efforts over the Smurfit course at the K Club and a seventh at Arlandastad.
He did miss his first four cuts at Crans, but was then fourth in 2006 and played well after a poor first round in 2007.
In the last 12 months he has become a reliable and high-class performer, winning twice and impressing on the big occasion (seventh at the WGC Championship, third at the BMW PGA Championship and sixth last time out at the PGA Championship).
I fully expect Lee Westwood and Rory McIlroy to figure this week but at the prices I'm happiest to include Kjeldsen as the security option at 22/1.
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