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30th Sep 2012 | Ryder Cup

Ryder Cup: Singles Preview

A look at the betting for all Sunday's clashes in their running order.

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Luke Donald (11/10 Skybet) v Bubba Watson (11/8 bodog):

The American would appear to have the edge (P3 W2 L1) but Donald (P3 (W1 L2) may have found his game late on Saturday.

Ian Poulter (Evens Ladbrokes) v Webb Simpson (6/4 StanJames):

Simpson (P3 W2 L1) enjoyed two 5&4 wins with Watson but did lose to Poulter (P3 W3) in the Saturday foursomes. Europe’s biggest hope.

Rory McIlroy (Evens Betfred) v Keegan Bradley (8/5 StanJames):

The world number one (P4 W2 L2) hasn’t been at his best while Bradley has scaled new heights (P3 W3) on his debut.

Justin Rose (6/4 Betfred) v Phil Mickelson (Evens Ladbrokes):

The veteran American (P3 W3) is enjoying his best ever Ryder Cup while Rose (P4 W2 L2) doesn’t look anything special without Poulter alongside him.

Brandt Snedeker (10/11 StanJames) v Paul Lawrie (7/4 Sportingbet):

Snedeker (P2 W1 L1) has seen both his foursomes clashes go to the 18th with different outcomes. Lawrie (P2 L2) will have his work cut out.

Dustin Johnson (11/10 bodog) v Nicolas Colsaerts (6/4 Betfred):

DJ (P2 W2) may be slightly flattered by his results whereas the Belgian (P2 W1 L1) was magnificent on Friday and unlucky on Saturday.

Zach Johnson (6/5 Ladbrokes) v Graeme McDowell (11/8 bodog):

The American (P3 W2 L1) is always tough and could have been 100% but for Poulter. GMac (P3 W1 L2) is not on his game and has lost the last couple.

Jim Furyk (6/5 Boylesports) v Sergio Garcia (5/4 Sportingbet):

The Spaniard (P3 L2 W1) will have been mightily relieved that the Woods/Stricker comeback fell just short. Furyk (P2 W1 L1) is as steady as ever.

Jason Dufner (10/11 Ladbrokes) v Peter Hanson (2/1 Boylesports):

The Swede (P1 L1) got thumped 5&4 with Lawrie on Friday and hasn’t been seen since. ‘The Duff’ (P3 W2 L1) will fancy his chances.

Matt Kuchar (11/10 Ladbrokes) v Lee Westwood (6/4 Skybet):

Westwood (P3 W1 L2) got carried by Colsaerts then stuffed 7&6 with Donald. Off-form. Not so Kuchar (P2 W2) who has starred in the fourballs.

Steve Stricker (Evens Ladbrokes) v Martin Kaymer (15/8 Boylesports):

Hard to say who will be most anxious if this match matters. Strick (P3 L3) has been very ordinary while Kaymer (P1 L1) has only played 16 holes, and not very well.

Tiger Woods (5/6 Ladbrokes) v Francesco Molinari (9/4 Sportingbet):

You can’t help thinking Davis Love is praying the match will be won early rather than him saving Tiger (P3 L3) till last. The Italian (P2 L2) has a re-match from 2010.

 

 

Odds correct at time of publishing: 15:53 30th Sep, 2012 but subject to change

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