The European Tour´s flagship event - the BMW PGA Championship - comes to a climax this weekend - where the continent´s finest battle it out at wonderful Wentworth.
Course re-designer Ernie Els tops totesport´s outright betting but the big South African is worth opposing given his obvious decline over the past two years.
Far better value lies in the form of big hitting Argie Angel Cabrera who claimed this event in 2005 with a spectacular display on Wentworth´s finishing pair of par 5s.
The 2007 US Open champion also has a second (2004) and a fifth (2007) on his Wentworth CV. Jump in for some of the 25s that is available.
The tree-lined Surrey course is very much a specialists´ track. Players either love it or hate it. Padraig Harrington has effectively stuck two fingers up to organisers by staying away this week citing that he just doesn´t enjoy the lay-out.
But another Irishman, Darren Clarke, has shown an affinity for the place. Big Darren´s best finish here was a fourth in 2004 but there have been promising recent signs that he is once again ready to dine at golf´s top table.
His last three finishes read, 16, 22 and 1 - a much awaited win at the BMW Asian Open in Shanghai. Clarke finished third and fourth two weeks running in South Africa earlier on this season to give us signs of what was to come and his quote of 33/1 is well worth investment.
With Wentworth having previously thrown up shock 200/1 winners like Andrew Oldcorn, Scott Drummond and Ignacio Garrido our final pick is 150/1 shot Charl Schwartzel.
The Johannesburg-born player has scant little form at Wentworth but then neither did the three rags aforementioned. But at just 23 Schwarztel is twice the player they will ever be and his long hitting, like Cabrera before, could well see him get in the mix.
