Nedbank Golf Challenge betting guide
All the latest odds and betting tips ahead of Thursday's Nedbank Golf Challenge at The Gary Player Country Club in South Africa

World number one Luke Donald heads to Sun City as the pre-tournament favourite for the Nedbank Golf Challenge this week.
Ladbrokes have him at just
3/1 to take the spoils in this 12-man field, where each-way bets will pay down to third place.
Donald has had a bit of a break since winning the US money list so it may be worth looking to someone who has played a bit more competitive golf over the last month.
There is sure to be a lot of money for Lee Westwood in this event and he is
7/2 with Ladbrokes.
Westwood is the defending champion here and has competed in the event numerous times over the last decade, something which none of his competitors can boast. In fact only one other player competing in this year's event featured last year.
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If anyone is going to run him close I think it will be Germany's Martin Kaymer. At
5/1, Kaymer is in great form at the moment and played well in the Omega Mission Hills World Cup last week to finish second.
He also claimed the WGC-HSBC Champions event in Shanghai at the start of the month after a scintillating final round of 63.
Charl Schwartzel is the sole South African hope at The Gary Player Country Club and you can get
6/1 on him this week.
If you're betting each-way you may want to have a look at Simon Dyson and Francesco Molinari at
14/1.
Elsewhere in the field American Jason Dufner is at
25/1, Open champion Darren Clarke is
33/1 and Korean Kyung-Tae Kim is at
25/1.
Nedbank Golf Challenge betting guide:
1pt win on Martin Kaymer @
5/1 with Ladbrokes 2pts each-way on Graeme McDowell @
12/1 with Ladbrokes 2pts each-way on Simon Dyson @
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