Children's Miracle Network Hospitals Classic golf betting Guide
Luke Donald goes head to head with Webb Simpson to try and top the US money list in the final event of the US season in Florida this weekend
Luke Donald is back in the US this weekend for the 2011 Children's Miracle Network Hospitals Classic as he seeks to overhaul Webb Simpson's lead at the top of the USPGA Tour money list.
Ladbrokes currently have the pair as joint favourites at 8/1. Both have been in fine form this season but to top the list Donald will need to finish in the top two after Simpson came second in last week's McGladrey Classic.
Justin Rose is priced at 14/1 and with the focus on Simpson and Donald, he could well sneak through to take the title.
Former US Masters winner Trevor Immelman is also an interesting price at 33/1. The South African has enjoyed a return to form in the latter stages of 2011 after a strong performance at the USPGA Championship and a fifth-place finish last weekend.
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American Spencer Levin also has appeal at tempting odds of 25/1. He finished tied for third in last year's event here and can go well again after a solid showing on the tour this year.
Stephen Ames at 50/1 is another who might be worth putting a few pennies on. He has won this tournament twice and ranks second in all-time earnings at the event.
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Golf betting guide:
2pts Luke Donald each way at
8/1 with Ladbrokes 2pts Justin Rose each way at
14/1 with Ladbrokes 1pt Spencer Levin each way at
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