IanH Posted April 12, 2016 Share Posted April 12, 2016 Tips, previews and ratings for the Spanish Open. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IanH Posted April 12, 2016 Author Share Posted April 12, 2016 Spanish Open ratings: Spanish Open Real Club Valderrama, Spain Par 71 6991 yards Pos Player FORM COURSE SKILLS TOTAL 1 Peter Uihlein 56 0 16 40.00 2 Brett Rumford 35 0 12 25.89 3 Rafael Cabrera-Bello 28 0 18 25.78 4 Jorge Campillo 46 0 0 25.56 5 Julien Quesne 44 0 2 25.33 6 Joost Luiten 26 0 14 22.44 7 Alejandro Canizares 23 0 17 22.33 8 Haydn Porteus 22 0 17 21.78 9 Gregory Bourdy 26 0 10 19.78 10 Andy Sullivan 19 0 15 19.00 11 Robert Rock 22 0 12 18.89 12 Thomas Pieters 17 0 15 17.67 13 Bradley Dredge 13 0 18 17.22 14 Sergio Garcia 0 0 28 15.78 15 Chris Wood 15 0 11 14.56 16 Soren Kjeldsen 15 0 5 11.22 17 Ross Fisher 11 0 7 10.11 18 Tommy Fleetwood 18 0 0 10.00 19 Peter Hanson 11 0 4 8.56 20 Brandon Stone 7 0 8 8.33 21 Thomas Bjorn 0 0 15 8.22 22 Richard Sterne 9 0 0 5.00 23 Jaco Van Zyl 7 0 0 3.89 24 Richie Ramsay 0 0 2 1.33 25 Martin Kaymer 0 0 0 0.00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IanH Posted April 12, 2016 Author Share Posted April 12, 2016 Outright tips for the Spanish Open (Open de Espana) 10pts Each Way - Peter Uihlein (5 places) Coral @ 51.00 10pts Each Way - Jorge Campillo (5 places) bet365 @ 71.00 10pts Each Way - Julien Quesne (5 places) bet365 @71.00 72 hole match bets to follow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IanH Posted April 14, 2016 Author Share Posted April 14, 2016 European golf returns to Valderrama for the Open de Espana hosted by Sergio Garcia but one of his compatriots makes for a better punting opportunity this week. Jorge Campillo is in the middle of a solid run of form and can make the payout places in Spain. Peter Uihlein and Julien Quense are proven at this level and look overpriced in a market that has been skewed by single figure quotes for Garcia. The national championship of Spain has had a nomadic existence since first being staged in 1972. The policy is to take the event to a small number of Spain’s best courses. The Real Course at Valderrama was the regular venue for the season ending Tour Championship and the Ryder Cup was played on the Sotogrande course in 1997 when Severiano Ballesteros captained the Europeans to a one point win. Full Preview & Tips >> http://punts.pl/kyoDai Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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