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The PGA Tour returns to the east coast for the Honda Classic, where Rickie Fowler looks a false favourite in a field which includes Justin Thomas and 2012 champion Rory McIlroy.
Fowler was excellent here last year, demonstrating that he's perfectly capable of dominating what's no longer one of the strongest events on the calendar, but he's awfully short ahead of his defence. For my money, Fowler is not yet a player who should be a single-figure price when there are elite players in opposition, and the decision to swerve him is an easy one.
McIlroy's feast-or-famine record in the event includes recent form figures of 1-WD-2-MC-MC and there were better signs last week in Los Angeles, but to be frank I've no idea why Thomas isn't favourite. Third behind Adam Scott here in 2016 despite giving ground to the Australian on the greens, he's perfectly capable of scoring at PGA National and is doing so even when he's playing modestly at present.