Wednesday 9 March 2016

Be True to Thailand

The Valspar Championship All eyes on Spieth. But not mine.

Henrik Stenson.

Danny Willett.

Justin Thomas.

Harris English.

John Senden.

In that order. Stenson placed 4th here last year, on his first outing. He has recovered well from his knee surgery, and a shaky performance last week is easily over looked for the Ice Man.

Willett is in fine form on American soil, and displayed some of the finest bunker play in the world last week. It's his first outing here, but the Superb Sheffieldian could come out on top.

Thomas is a young powerhouse looking to break through again, and loves this track. Tied for 10th last year and in a good bit of form, he should do well here.
Harris English is also an American in fine form. Tied 10th here last year and 10th last week bodes him well for this week. Power and a strong iron game should set English in good stead.

Finally, John Senden. Winner here two years back, and tied 10th last time out at the Honda classic mean that you should complete your plan with this man. The last two tournaments have been won by an Aussie and there is no reason that trend cannot continue here, currently available at 110s, this is value indeed, and even a place will return dividends.

True Thailand Classic.

Jaidee. Not much to say here. Super tough ex para trooper. Withdrew from illness a couple of weeks ago and refrained from Doral for the same illness, but looks fit for a win here.

Thomas Pieters. Big Scandinavian lad. Powerful and accurate.

Scrivener. Played well last time out in Perth, should be able to handle the heat.


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