Zurich Classic
This is a weird tournament. Played in New Orleans and slapped in the down part of the schedule between Masters and PGA, it's played in a very unusual 'pairs' format, so rather than a player you're betting on a team of two. They play two days of foursomes (alternate shot) and two days of fourball (all play their own ball). It's quite fun in terms of seeing who on tour is mates with whom, and you do get some quite weird pairings at times but otherwise I never really know what to make of it. The winners get most of the usual winning perks (2 year card, money, Fedex points) but not the Masters invite. I've plumped for 5 teams ranging from the top to much further down the market.
Cantlay & Schauffele 7/1
Homa & Gooch 28/1
Van Rooyen & Clark 60/1
NeSmith & Seiffert 90/1
Garnett & Stallings 125/1
Gran Canaria Open
The European Tour starts a three week stay in the Canary Islands (two weeks in Tenerife follow this event). The course will be new to everyone - expect, perhaps, tournament host Rafa Cabrera Bello and a few who may have played it on the local Spanish circuit. Wind and sun can be expected, it'll be a classic resort layout. The field is a bog standard European Tour effort although bolstered a touch by a few higher profile players like Cabrera Bello, Eddie Pepperell, recent winner Rozner, and aeroplane cabin groper/urinater Thorbjorn Olesen.
Dubuisson 33/1
Crocker 45/1
Otaegui 55/1
Lemke 66/1
Levy 100/1
Mansell 200/1