Barclays Singapore Open betting guide
Get the latest odds and betting tips ahead of this week's Barclays Singapore Open where Phil Mickelson heads a large field

A huge field of players will take part in the Barclays Singapore Open this week and, as a result, Ladbrokes are paying out on each-way bets down to sixth place.
Phil Mickelson is the pre-tournament favourite for this one and is priced at
14/1. He hasn't been in inspired form this season so might be one to avoid here.
There will be plenty of money for Graeme McDowell this week after his performance at the WGC-HSBC Champions last week and if you want a piece of the action he is at
Elsewhere Justin Rose is at
20/1 while Louis Oosthuizen and Simon Dyson are appealing at
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25/1.
Oosthuizen is in a good run of form at the moment, while Dyson has a lot of experience playing in the far east having previously been a member on the Asian Tour.
Dyson didn't quite manage to push on after a good start at Sheshan International last week, but he has been having a superb 2011 and I fancy him to cap off the year with another win here.
Another man who seems to be in a good run of form at the moment is Venezuelan Jhonattan Vegas. At
50/1 he is a nice option for a small each-way bet this week.
Barclays Singapore Open betting guide:
2pts each-way on Jhonattan Vegas @
50/1 with Ladbrokes 2pts each-way on Justin Rose @
20/1 with Ladbrokes 1pt win on Simon Dyson @
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