Sunday

see them fall

The last round of the Turning Stone will see someone achieve their lifetime's ambition whilst many more absurdly named USPGA pro's will see their hopes disappear before them as a miserable last nine unfolds.

We're sitting pretty with a few bucks on the man from East Herts that they used to call Goldfinger, Brian Davis, although since winning tour school, he's not actually tasted PGA victory yet so the chickens are still very much uncounted. But neither have Overton, Day, Thompson or Dustin Warren (who they?). Eagle eyed punters won't have missed Tag Ridings missing from 2 feet on 18 as the nerves kicked in a tad early at the end of the third round.

One man who has won this year is our friend Ryiuchi Imada, who gave us a 100/1 pay day two months ago. Three birdies yesterday puts him just four behind a shaky leaderboard. We're looking at a four figure payout having loaded up on the 330/1 on offer at the start. How do you say "go on my son" in Japanese?

Wednesday

I'm sorry...have we met?

How weak is the field for the Turning Stone Classic? Allenby's the favourite based on his brief glimmer of form last week and tour leviathan Dudley Hart (who he?) is third favourite. The tournament has "wait until the cut" written all over it and it's really hard to find any value this far out.

As usual, we've scanned the field for past winners and Ted Purdy kind of stands out at 500/1 although he hasn't won since 2005. There's three figure prices on Rich Beem and Brian Davis but nothing that sets the pulses racing.

We'll pick the winner of the Epsom to get some cash in the bank and consider options after the halfway cut.