Paul Williams closed his card with Fabrizio Zanotti at 100/1 each-way, citing the Paraguayan’s history on similar Nicklaus parkland tracks. Zanotti won the 2014 BMW International at Gut Larchenhof (short Nicklaus course with Bent/Poa mix and water on half the holes) and the 2017 Maybank Championship, both at −19—exactly the scoring range Williams projects for Gut Altentann. Recent form is sneakily solid: 7th at last year’s Andalucia Masters (water a key defense), 9th in Singapore, 9th at the Hainan Classic where he ranked 9th in SG:Approach and 4th Tee-to-Green on a course deemed too long for him, and 25th last week in Belgium while gaining strokes in every category. Williams believes the 42-year-old’s accuracy and tidy short game set up perfectly for this 6,941-yard, water-laced par-70, especially with soft opening conditions reducing the need for length. He recommended 1 unit each-way at triple-digit odds with 8 places paid.