Dunhill Links Championship VCBet Analysis
Chandler say they will be looking to take on "weary" World No1 Vijay Singh at this week's Dunhill Links Championship.Accordingly, the firm quote the Fijian colossus at an industry top 11/2 for victory as a world class field gathers for four days of strokeplay around the tournament's three courses: St Andrews, Carnoustie and Kingsbarns."Singh turned in a weary performance as he limped to victory in the recent Lumber 84 Classic at Mystic Rock and he won't be able to get away with that kind of display this side of the Atlantic," said Chandler's golf man Richard Friend."As soon as Singh's name appears at the top of the leaderboards in America a lot of the players around him seem to fold like a deck of cards but the Europeans will provide a far stiffer challenge."Defending champion 28/1 Lee Westwood is another player Friend wants to oppose in Scotland."We've gone a top industry price about Westwood and unsurprisingly we've laid him."I think he got lucky last year with that albatross and I can't see him challenging again."20/1 Padraig Harrington is currently the firm's biggest liability after Friend's decision to hold at a top industry quote."Harrington looked very wayward at last week's WGC and the toll of the last few weeks looks to be taking effect."He's been on the go for the past five weeks now."Friend put up Aussie Peter Lonard as a man worthy of each-way support."Lonard is a cracking links player and looked like the winner-in-waiting at the Nissan Irish Open earlier in the season."He finished well at Mount Juliet and I was very surprised to see some layers going 100/1 about his chances here."Chandler quote Lonard at 50/1.The odds man also put up St Andrews specialist Retief Goosen 12/1."Goose was always the lynchpin of the South African side in the Dunhill Cup team event and he looks to be over his jet-ski injury."I expect him to go close."