A second consecutive DP World Tour event in Australia sees us move to the stunning Royal Melbourne for the Crown Australian Open.
With excitement building around a strong field teeing it up at the 2019 Presidents Cup venue, it begs the question… should the Australian Open be the fifth men’s Major?
Crown Australian Open: Expert Betting Tips
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Daniel Hillier has three top-10 finishes in his last five starts – including two top-5s
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Pick One: Daniel Hillier (+2500) To Win @ BetMGM
Hillier has been growing in stature through the years and is starting to look increasingly more comfortable on the DP World Tour and ready to win again after his 2023 British Masters triumph.
The New Zealander, who I think could easily earn one of the ten PGA Tour cards next season, has three top-10s in his last five starts including two top-fives, one of which came last week at the Australian PGA Championship. I can certainly see him contending again this time out.
Pick Two: Anthony Quayle To Finish In The Top-10 (+500) @ BetMGM
The Australian has a remarkable nine top-10s in his last ten starts including a runner-up finish so he is one of the most in-form players heading into the Australian Open.
Whether he quite has the stature to win remains to be seen but with Tiger Woods’ former caddie Steve Williams on the bag he certainly has some great expertise helping him.
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