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Following the disappointment of the Ryder Cup, who will win the British Masters? Bar Justin Rose all of the English participants from Team Europe are competing at the Grove this weekend: Danny Willett, Chris Wood, Matthew Fitzpatrick, Andy Sullivan and Lee Westwood. Of those 5 only Wood picked up any points during the Ryder Cup, while even more embarrassingly none of them won in their respective Sunday singles matches. Their limp form in Minnesota at the start of the month perhaps explains why none of them are expected to do too well in the British Master. Perhaps unsurprisingly Willett, winner of the 2016 Masters, fares the best, heading to the Grove with a Leaderboard Index spread of 6.5-8.5 – where the winner gets 80 points, the runner-up 40, 3rd place 30, etc.) alongside a fixed odds price of 22/1. Just behind Willett is Woods, who has an Index spread of 5.5-7.5 and fixed odds of 25/1, and Fitzpatrick, at 5-7 and 28/1. A bit further down the list is Sullivan, at 4.5-6.5 and 33/1, with Westwood lagging behind at 3-5 and 40/1. So who is favourite for the British Masters? Well, after winning the Scottish Open in July and the European Masters in September Sweden’s Alex Noren, at a Leaderboard Index spread of 11-14 and fixed odds of 14/1, tops the table. Austria’s Bernd Wiesberger is a whisker behind Noren on the Leaderboard Index, at 10-13, but has the same fixed odds of 14/1. Knocking on the door is the young Tyrrell Hatton, at 8-11 and 18/1, who won his first ever European Tour competition at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at the start of October. Then there is Soren Kjeldsen at 7-9, while both Shane Lowry and Ross Fischer are at the same 6.5-8.5 Index spread as Danny Willett.
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