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Find Me a 100 Winner: Three long-shots chanced at between 109/1 and 469/1

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Steve Rawlings has two triple-figure priced selections at this week's PGA Tour event - the Houston Open - and one at the Indian Open here...


Last week's 470.0469/1 pick in the Valspar Championship, Emiliano Grillo, finished as high as tied seventh but it was my other pick in the event, 280.0279/1 chance, Chandler Blanchet, who finished tied for 18th, that provided the returns.

Blanchet was matched at as low as 6.86/1 after he birdied the first two holes in round three, but he struggled after that, blowing his chance with a bogey six at the par five 14th and a double bogey at the 16th, to go the wrong way on Moving Day.

We've got the Indian Open on the DP World Tour and with just two weeks to go before the year's first major, the US Masters, the PGA Tour pitches up in Texas for the first of two events in the Lone Star State, the Houston Open, where I've picked out two...


Houston Open bet #1- Max Greyserman @ 110.0109/1

Hitting it a long way off the tee and holing putts has been the key to victory at this week's Houston Open venue, Memorial Park, so Max Greyserman fits the bill nicely.

He hasn't been in brilliant form since he finished second in the Baycurrent Classic in Japan in October but he ranked sixth for Putting Average when finishing 24th in the Genesis Invitational and third when 18th in the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

He missed the cut at the Players Championship last time out and he didn't make it through to the weekend here last year, but the big-hitting 30-year-old recorded the first of his nine top-10 finishes on the PGA Tour here two years ago when he finished seventh and I  thought he was a fair price now that Scottie Scheffler has withdrawn.

Greyserman is yet to win on the PGA Tour but he's finished second five times, he lost a playoff at the Rocket Mortgage Classic at the fifth extra hole in June last year, and the last two winners, Stephan Jager and Min Woo Lee, won their first titles here, so the maiden tag doesn't worry me.

Place order to lay 8 Us @ 10.09/1 and 12 Us @ 2.01/1


Houston Open bet #2- William Mouw @ 110.0109/1

The big-hitting 25-year-old Californian, William Mouw, shot 61 in round four of the ISCO Championship to get off the mark on the PGA Tour last year, having sat tied for 25th and seven off the lead after 54 holes, so unlike Greyserman, he's already tasted success on the big stage.

Mouw's playing here for the second time and although he only finished 47th on debut 12 months ago, he sat 14th with 18 hole to play before a 73 on Sunday saw him slip down the leaderboard.

Following a sixth place finish in the Cognizant Classic and a 24th in the Players, Mouw arrives in Houston in fair form and he looks a fair price to claim his second title at a course that should suit.

Mouw has ranked second and seventh for Driving Distance in his last two starts and he ranked 13th for Putting Average at Sawgrass so he looks a great fit stats wise.

Place order to lay 8 Us @ 10.09/1 and 12 Us @ 2.01/1


Indian Open bet #1 - Pablo Larrazabal @ 470.0469/1

Spaniards have a decent record at the quirky Gary Player Course at the DLF Golf and Country Club in Delhi, the venue for this week's Indian Open and I backed Nacho Elvira on Monday at 110.0109/1 but he's shortened up too much to be a column pick unfortunately.

We've already seen Jayden Schaper, Patrick Reed and Casey Jarvis win twice this season and the Dubai Invitational winner looked a fair price at triple-figures to become the fourth man to double up.

Elvira missed the cut here 12 months ago but he finished sixth on his previous visit, back in 2019, so he has some course form in the book and although he missed the cut at the Hainan Classic last week, he's been in fair form since his victory in Dubai in January.

The 39-year-old finished seventh in Bahrain and 14th in Qatar before last week's blip but now that he's trading at around 80.079/1, I've picked out another Spaniard at a much bigger price - Pablo Larrazabal.

Although badly out of form, having missed his last three cuts, the 42-year-old is in search of his 10th DP World Tour victory and given he has course form figures here reading 4-39-10-10, if he is going to secure that 10th victory, it may well be here.

Larrazabal had current form figures reading MC-MC-57 when he lost in a playoff in Bahrain last year so he's capable of finding form out of the blue and he's a big enough price to chance modestly.

Place order to lay 8 Us @ 10.09/1 and 12 Us @ 2.01/1


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STEVE'S 2026 FIND ME A 100 WINNER P/L

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