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After the thrills and spills of the US PGA Championship it’s back to the bread and butter of the European and PGA Tours this week.
It’s always interesting to see who has performed well in the events immediately after a Major to see if the exertions of the previous week have taken their toll.
After the Masters Kiradech Aphibarnrat was a European Tour winner in China – he did not play in the Masters.
Jim Furyk won on the PGA Tour immediately after missing the cut at the Masters.
Pablo Larrazabal won the first European Tour event after the US Open having not teed it up at Chambers Bay while Bubba Watson won on the PGA Tour after missing the cut in the US Open.
Danny Willett and Jason Day break the mould as the pair won on the respective tours after both finishing in the top 10 at The Open.
You often get weakened fields in events immediately after Majors and I think the same can be said for the Made in Denmark on the European Tour and the Wyndham Championship on the PGA Tour.
Mark Warren is the defending champion in Denmark and he is also the favourite this year at 10/1.
I’m loathed to mention Matt Fitzpatrick again as his odds are now getting shorter and shorter each week although it is only a matter of time before he gets his first win.
My pick this week is the big-hitting Swede Johan Carlsson who has been fairly consistent this year and could definitely be a threat in this field.
You can back Carlsson at 66/1.
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