2013 RBC Canadian Open Betting Preview, Tips, Predictions and Power Rankings
Early odds on the betting exchanges
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Jerry Kelly 75/1
Didnât play last week so enters The Canadian Open fresh and ready for battle. I love to watch Jerry play, he wears his heart on his sleeve and plays golf with a smile. But if you think for a second, heâs past contending, think again. He has made his last cuts since The Players and improved his finishing place in his last four events since The St Jude Classic. That culminated in a T4 last time out at the John Deere. Jerry played great on this weekâs host course too in 2009 finishing T5. Super each way chances.Hunter Mahan 20/1
Playing too well not to covert soon. A final round of 75 playing in the final group at The Open was disappointing but Mahan can take many good things away from another big Major performance. With a projected winning score of twenty under this week, if Hunter can re-adapt to the parkland game, he has the tools to win.Brandt Snedeker 16/1
Sneds won the AT&T at Pebble Beach back in February but has struggled with a rib injury for most of the season since. However he seems to be fully fit againand has delivered three top-20 performances in his last three outings, two of which were Majors. Hung in there gamely at Muirfield for a long time eventually finishing T11. Brandt played well the last time Canadian Open was staged at Glen Abbey in 2009 finishing T5.Bud Cauley 85/1
Seems to come out of hibernation this time of the year! The 2012 True South Classic kicked off a run of three top-5âs in four events last year, one of which was The Canadian Open. Following missed cuts at the John Deere and Greenbrier, Cauley made the cut at The Open and battled to a T32 finish. One to watch at good odds.Nathan Green 220/1
The Canadian Open returns to Glen Abbey this week for the first time in four years. The winner back then was Aussie Nathan Green and he returns this week. Green has been solid if unspectacular this season, making four of his last five cuts, but throwing in one poor round in most every event. However good karma on returning to a scene of victory often works wonders.Camilo Villegas 80/1
I have a feeling Camilo is going to come good again soon. The Colombian made the The Open field last week but missed the cut by a shot on Fiery Friday. However that was his first missed cut in five events, and he finished the previous four under par. He just hasnât pieced together four good rounds yet, but when it clicks The Spiderman will be back in business!Technorati Tags: 2013 RBC Canadian Open Betting Preview and Tips,2013 Canadian Open Power Rankings,PGA Tour Power Rankings,Paddypower Golf Betting Tips,Betfair Golf Betting tips
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