The Tour moves to Malaysia this week and touches down at Kuala Lumpur G&CC for the sixth successive year. The course is a 6967 yard par 72 and features water on thirteen holes. A score in the mid-teens under par is usually needed to get the job done. Lee Westwood is the defending champion this week.
Name | Odds | Bookmaker | |
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Gregory Bourdy | 2pt each way 40-1 | PaddyPower |
Returned 7pts for T5 place finish!
Back Gregory Bourdy Again |
We’re happy to snap up this good early price on the in-form Frenchman this week. We think Bourdy’s next tour win might not be far off. 37-5-13 is good playing so far this year and factor in course form of 2-47-11-18 and we think he’s a cracking each way punt this week. | |||
Pablo Larrazabal | 2pt each way 40-1 | PaddyPower |
Finishing position: T20 Back Pablo Larrazabal Again |
Pablo has had a quieter start this year after his Abu Dhabi triumph in 2014. Nevertheless, he’s T33-T20 in his last two events so seems to be playing himself in quite nicely. We also like the look of his Malaysian form of T29-T24-T6-T8. He likes the set-up he and be in no doubt he won’t be frightened to win this if he’s up in the higher reaches of the leaderboard come Sunday. | |||
Kiradech Aphibarnrat | 2pt each way 50-1 | Bet365 |
Finishing position: MC Back Kiradech Aphibarnrat Again |
We’re happy to have a small nibble on the burly Bangkok resident this week. Kiradech had a quiet 2014 after his 2013 triumph here. This was mainly due to the death of his coach. He seems to be getting back on track now and a return to the scene of former glories might just be the kick start he needs. He obviously can go well round these parts and his recent form is on a steady upward curve. |
All quoted odds correct as of 15:00 on 02/02/15. These are obviously subject to fluctuation.