KLM Open

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Round 1 play (4pts):

Jeev Milkha Singh to beat Fredrik Andersson Hed -110 @ The Greek [also available @ 5Dimes]
Andersson Hed played well over the weekend to finish 6th in the European Masters, but Singh has still been the dominant player in this matchup in 2011, particularly in the first round - he has a 13-2-1 h2h record against Andersson Hed since the Volvo Golf Champions in January. When this course was used again last yeat for the first time since 2005, Singh beat Andersson Hed by nine shots over 36 holes, so another victory appears likely tomorrow.

[unofficial rd1 system plays: Hamilton tb Campbell -110; Bourdy tb Andersson Hed -110; Hansen A tb Dyson +105; Brier tb Lemke +100; Coles tb Jamieson +105]
 

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Outrights:

Martin Kaymer(7/1) e.w.
Kenneth Ferrie(80/1) e.w.
Michael Campbell(200/1) e.w.
Nicolas Colsaerts(55/1) e.w.
Christian Nilsson(125/1) e.w.
- - far "more than most players, (Kaymer) seems to repeat form" . . . Ferrie's odds have plunged, rarely a keen development, but the course seems to suggest the form he's produced there . . . I was very upset with myself last week when I left Campbell off my card for no reason other than sheer oversight . . . Colsaerts can reaffirm his emergence . . . Nilsson is some sort of hunch or speculation or delusion.

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Round 4 play (2pts):

Gary Orr to beat James Kingston +110 @ SkyBet
I never thought that I would back Gary Orr again, but really this is a play against Kingston. They share the 54-hole lead and that is something that Kingston has done on seven occasions over the last ten years - but he has yet to win an event from any of those seven positions. Orr does have a good history here and in this event - he has been a runner-up on this course and made the cut in each of his last eight KLM Open - plus he is in much better form coming into this event. One more stat in Orr's favour - they have played in the final round in three common events over the last 12 months and Orr has shot the lower round every time. I don't expect the Scot to win tomorrow, but he should remain on the leaderboard for longer during the day.

[unofficial rd4 system plays: McIlroy tb Dyson -105; Luiten tb Lynn -125]
 
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