BMW International
With several of the bigger names coming across the Atlantic for this week's event in Austria, there could be a chance that the likes of Sergio Garcia, Henrik Stenson or Bernd Wiesberger struggle to justify their positions at the head of the market in this week's BMW International.

Our pick against the field therefore comes from a little further down the order, where we believe Joost Luiten could replicate the sort of form which has seen him go well at this event before.
The Dutchman is currently ranked 77th in the world, and while that's someway behind a few of the players participating this weekend, his solid course form gives him a decent advantage - having finished inside the Top 11 in three of his last four appearances here.
He's been in decent enough nick this season with a 7th at the Lyoness Open last time out, and a host of Top 30 finishes throughout the rest of the year, so it wouldn't take an enormous leap to get him up into the mix. He's missed just a single cut all season and warrants our interest at 25/1 (Sky Bet are paying a generous six places at 1/4 odds once again)
Further down the order we like the look of Nino Bertasio