• Adam Hadwin withdrew from the event on Wednesday; all outright bets will be refunded

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Augusta National and Harbour Town Links share precious little in common, except for being host venues for professional golf tournaments which have, for a while now, sat next to each other on the calendar.

The contrast between the two is as sharp as we've seen since the Hawaii swing, maybe sharper still, and as modern-day Augusta National continues to play into the hands of the PGA Tour's longest hitters, Harbour Town does its level best to discourage them from even teeing it up.

Dustin Johnson is here regardless, but hitting iron off every tee nullifies his most potent weapon and, after a fairly humdrum effort at the Masters all told, he's surely not one to go steaming into at 8/1 even allowing for the fact that he could turn up and steamroll this field if somehow able to produce his best.

Paul Casey is a worthy second favourite, but we're talking here about a player who complained of a hip injury last week. It appeared to have gone away by the time he threatened the course record on Sunday, yet the idea of taking less than 20/1 is easy to shed. Casey's record at the course is solid and his win last month came at a similar venue, but the positives just about end there.