Turtle Bay Championship

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Outright plays (total stake per play: 2pts)

Jay Haas to win 15/2 @ Bet365
Haas described himself as having a kind of "awakening" when he missed the cut at the Chrysler Classic last October. From that point on, he said, he knew that his home was this Tour and he should devote himself fully to it. He proceeded to win the following week and has now finished 5th, 1st, 2nd and 3rd since then. His previous five Champions Tour finishes had been mc, 18th, 22nd, 23rd and 9th. In this new dedication to this Tour, Haas will more than one in every eight tournaments even with Roberts and Irwin in the field.

Tom Watson to win 16/1 e.w. @ William Hill
Watson is another who looked like he may have lost the desire to compete as hard on this Tour following the death of Bruce Edwards in 2004, but 2005 was as good a season on this Tour that Watson has had. He won twice, lost out on two more titles in playoffs and finished in the top-5 in eight of thirteen starts. He also finished in the top-5 last week, having held the first round lead, so with a 3rd place finish on this course last year, he looks set to be very competitive yet again this week. And if the Trade Winds do blow, it should enhance his chances of earning that first Tour title in Hawaii.

Don Pooley to win 33/1 e.w. @ BetInternet
A good price, especially with five places, for a player who, like the other selections, finished in the top-5 last week. In fact, he shared the first round lead with Watson and Roberts and moved into a three-shot lead with one round to play. But it is difficult to defend a lead with such low-scoring and after being one-over-par after three holes of the first round and out of the lead, the pressure was really on. So it was an impressive performance not only to rebound, but to shoot 30 on the back nine and force Roberts to hole a 30-foot putt on the last to deny Pooley a playoff. So, returning to a course on which he finished 5th last year, he should take a lot of momentum and positives into this week. That does make this price rather generous.
 

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Matchup plays (2pts):

Ed Dougherty to beat Hubert Green -118 @ Expekt
A rare opportunity to oppose Green who has not been competitive since returning from throat cancer. In his last two starts before his surgery, he finished 4th and then 30th in the U.S. Senior Open; his best finish since returning in 2004 has been 26th. So with Dougherty having a 15-2-2 h2h lead over him over the last eighteen months, this should be straightforward.

Don Pooley to beat Tom Kite -115 @ Expekt
Backed Pooley for the outrights and will agree with Pinnacle who make him a strong favourite in this match ... so much so that there is an arb available on this match. No doubting Kite's pedigree, but he finished 16 shots behind Pooley last week and that was only over three rounds. At these odds, I'll back Pooley again.
(also available at BetFred and Pinnacle)

Scott Simpson to beat Curtis Strange -125 @ Expekt
A top-20 finish in three of his four Champions Tour starts is a ratio that Strange cannot compete with and he has yet to finish ahead of Simpson on this Tour. Both players are making their debuts on this course, but it should be advantage Simpson again as he does have a house in Hawaii and shot 63 in his last competitive event.
 

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Outrights - FINAL RESULT: 2-1; +5.75pts

Haas 7th
Watson 4th
Pooley 4th

Three high finishes, but it was a lost opportunity, particularly for Pooley, to win this event. Roberts surprisingly struggled on the final day, but Pooley just couldn't hit his approach shots close enough to give himself chances for birdies. At least he didn't birdie the last hole and knock Watson out of his top-4 payout places.

Matchups - FINAL RESULT: 3-0; +6.00pts

Dougherty/Green WON by 16
Pooley/Kite WON by 6
Simpson/Strange WON by 9

All three were never trailing. Comfortable winners.

Champions Tour ytd
Outrights: 2-4; -0.25pts
Matchups: 5-1; +7.78pts
 
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