Valero Texas Open: Hot-putting Grace can go in again
With just one week to go before the US Masters, the PGA Tour remains in Texas following the WGC Match Play for the Valero Texas Open. Read Steve's comprehensive preview ahead of Thursday's start.
He says: "Branden Grace certainly has the game to fit and, although he missed the cut at the Players Championship when clearly shattered, he was in great form before that and he's been putting brilliantly. I was very surprised to be able to take 85.084/1 on Monday and odds of around 65.064/1 are still fair.
Branden Grace @ 65.064/1 to win the Valero Texas Open
Next Steve continues his bid to land a winner an enormous price as he picks three to back at longer odds than 100/1 in Texas.
He says: "G-Mac is in search of his third win in two years so the 2010 US Open winner is no back number and he deserves far more respect than the market is giving him."
Back Graeme McDowell 2u @ 190.0189/1 Place order to lay 10u @ 10.09/1 & 10u @ 2.01/1
Valero Texas Open Each-Way Tips: Howell III can thrive at Forest Oaks
Dave Tindall was the man with the 70/1 winner last week so find out which trio he's backing each-way at the Valero for this week's PGA event.
"In his last 14 starts in the Lone Star State, the American has banked seven top 10s and a further two top 25s."
Back Charles Howell III E/W @ 67.066/1
Valero Texas Open First-Round Leader Tips: Laird can go low on day one
Who looks primed to make a strong start on Thursday? Dave has three each-way picks to be First Round Leader at TPC San Antonio.
He says: "Laird posted his fourth PGA Tour win as recently as October when winning in Las Vegas and although his bare results since haven't been much, he has had a couple of promising starts."
Back Martin Laird E/W @ 100/1
Valero Texas Open: Form stats for this week's event
Check out a guide to the Oaks Course at TPC San Antonio and current form stats supplied by Andy Swales.
He says: "Two players who combine a decent Oaks Course history, with solid current form, are Chris Kirk and Ryan Palmer. Kirk, a former world No 16, is finally enjoying his golf again following some well-publicised off-the-course personal issues."
Chris Kirk @ 42.041/1 to win the Valero Texas Open