


Can Casey spring a surprise in the Top UK&Ireland betting?
"Casey is now back up to speed for a course tailor-made to his strengths. 'Team Casey' has recorded three top-11s since his debut sixth in 2004 and his Augusta return should generate the warm and fuzzies he needs to rekindle his desire for cut-throat contention."
A small stakes wager on two of the forgotten men of British and Irish golf might just yield a profit in the top UK & Ireland market, suggests Romily Evans
In a microcosm of the Top American betting, Rory McIlroy and Luke Donald bestride this betting landscape. Lee Westwood isn't far behind at [5.8] to back, but if pressed I'd rather take a bigger price about one of the big boys donning the Green Jacket with a bet in the winner market or placing outright, than these more miserly quotes.
Trawling further down the lists, Paul Casey ([38.0] to back) and Darren Clarke ([80.0] to back) take my eye at some huge double-digit odds. Of course, these exaggerated prices are not without reason - Clarke's form has dipped dramatically since his emotional win at Royal St George's, while Casey is only just getting his career back on track after a protracted period of emotional and physical torment.
In short, though, both men have suffered from motivational issues and taking their eyes off the ball. Clarke has refocused and is practising hard again (if his ISM blog is to be believed at any rate), while Casey is now back up to speed for a course tailor-made to his strengths. "Team Casey" has recorded three top-11s since his debut sixth in 2004 and his Augusta return should generate the warm and fuzzies he needs to rekindle his desire for cut-throat contention. Small-acorns-to-big-oaks is the staking plan here.
Recommended Bets
Back Paul Casey @ [38.0]
Back Darren Clarke @ [80.0]
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