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Turn these off so you can have full control of your car. These two options forcibly take control over the steering and braking inputs, leaving the throttle as the only input available for the player to control. Let’s break these down to help you understand what they do to the car, and which ones should be enabled or disabled. Ignore anyone who states you’re not a “real gamer” if everything is turned off, but you’re not exactly going to learn anything by losing control of the car before the first corner. The soft, wide-open venue should serve up a birdie-fest and Smith, a former Asian Tour regular who is arguably the best putter in the field, seems best equipped to take advantage.Once those Casual Mode stabilisers have been taken off, the assists on display can be quite daunting. Smith may form a similar love affair with Stonehill, the home of LIV Golf Bangkok. Rahm can be put with Patrick Cantlay, the 13/2 Shriners favourite, and Cameron Smith, a 9/2 chance who is jostling for market leadership with Dustin Johnson in Bangkok.Ĭantlay can boast form figures of 1-2-2-8 at this week’s Shriners venue – TPC Summerlin – and he has never teed up there with a higher world ranking than he has currently.Ĭantlay made his PGA Tour breakthrough at Summerlin in 2017 and is a total of 70 under par for his four starts there. Rahm, who triumphed at this week’s venue by five shots in 2019, should outclass the rest of a weak field again. The former world number one is nicely rested as he tees off in his homeland bidding to match the Spanish Open record of his hero Seve Ballesteros, who won his national title three times. Jon Rahm, the 9/4 favourite in Madrid, can get the treble off to a strong start. LIV Golf Bangkok is a three-day, three-round affair starting in the early hours of Friday morning (UK and Ireland time). The DP World Tour is in Madrid for the Spanish Open, which starts on Thursday morning, while the PGA Tour has moved to Las Vegas for the Shriners Children’s Open.Įach-way treble fans can bolster their investments on the main tours with the LIV Golf Bangkok event – the 48-runner, no-cut action, where a $4m first prize is up for grabs. The result is the 133/1 winners treble tip, which as always he recommends backing as an each-way bet.įST golf followers can gun for a 133/1 treble this week, with three men’s tournaments taking place across the globe. This week there is action from the PGA, DP World and LIV tours to look forward to and we’ve called on Racing Post golf expert Steve Palmer for his predictions.
