Tour Preview and Betting Guide – November 1-4
Get the all the lowdown on the final event of the 2007 European Tour season, as our betting expert Paul Krishnamurty picks his favourites for the Volvo Matsers as well as previewing the Singapore Open and the US PGA Tour's Network Classic
>>Read my comprehensive preview and in-depth betting guide on the Volvo Masters
>>Check out my top betting tips and extensive preview on the Singapore Open
>>Don?t miss my views on the Children?s Miracle Network Classic including betting tips and an event preview
THIS WEEK?S ADVISED BETS
VOLVO MASTERS
3pts ew JUSTIN ROSE @ 14/1 (GENERAL)
2.5pts ew IAN POULTER @ 16/1 (GENERAL)
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2.5pts ew LUKE DONALD @ 16/1 (GENERAL, 18/1 EXPEKT)
1pt ew ALEX CEJKA @ 50/1 (GENERAL)
1pt ew RICHARD STERNE @ 66/1 (LADBROKES)
SINGAPORE OPEN
8pts win ERNIE ELS @ 6/1 (GENERAL)
4pts win ADAM SCOTT @ 11/1 (VCBET)
3pts ew VIJAY SINGH @ 14/1 (GENERAL)
3pts ew KJ CHOI @ 16/1 (HILLS, TOTE)
3pts ew LEE WESTWOOD @ 20/1 (VCBET, HILLS)
CHILDREN?S MIRACLE NETWORK CLASSIC
2pts ew CARL PETTERSON 40/1 (BETDIRECT, BOYLES, STAN JAMES)
1.5pts ew JESPER PARNEVIK @ 50/1 (GENERAL)
1pt ew RYAN MOORE @ 66/1 (BETFRED, CORAL)
1pt ew BUBBA WATSON @ 80/1 (GENERAL)
1pt ew TOM PERNICE JNR @ 80/1 (HILLS)
2006/2007 STATS: -110pts
2005/2006 STATS: +144pts
ANTE-POST ALREADY ADVISED
VOLVO ORDER OF MERIT
5pts PADRAIG HARRINGTON @ 7/1
5pts HENRIK STENSON @ 10/1
2pts PAUL CASEY @ 80/1
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