Quicken Loans National
Played on a new course, we don't have too much to go on this week, other than it looks a challenging track for all who tackle it this week. The field has a decent look about it, with Rickie Fowler heading the betting, and Justin Thomas close behind. The latter has been tremendously consistent this campaign, but struggled last time out - missing the cut.

Our favoured man is Australian Marc Leishman, who has posted 17th, 27th, 15th, 34th and 13th in his last five starts. He's not quite been good enough to break the top-five, but he is playing well and may soon find it within himself to kick on. He is 40th in Greens In Regulation, which is likely to be important here. Available at 25/1 he looks a touch on the longside given the quality quickly diminishes once the biggest names are discounted.
Tony Finau is another worth adding into the staking plan at a tasty 28/1 with Paddy Power and Betfair (7 places paid at 1/5 odds). The American has been in great form recently, with 17th at the Travelers and 13th in the Byron Nelson, plus 3rd in the Valero Texas Open back in April. He has it in him to play well here, especially when you consider he is 3rd in Greens In Regulation.
1pt e/w Marc Leishman at 25/1
1pt e/w Tony Finau at 28/1