Paul Williams said Joost Luiten is his headline each-way play for the Austrian Alpine Open at 28/1 because the Nicklaus-designed Gut Altentann rewards elite iron play and accuracy. Luiten ranks 3rd on the DP World Tour in SG:Approach and has actually led that category in three of his last six starts. Over the same stretch he has posted Off-the-Tee ranks of 1st, 2nd and 4th and Tee-to-Green ranks of 1st, 2nd and 5th twice, signalling a peak long-game profile. Williams admitted Luiten’s six career wins all came pre-2018, yet every one fell between −12 and −19, the mid-teens target score he expects this week on the short par-70. The Dutchman’s record in Austria is outstanding (results string 17/3/1/3/6/7/18/6/12), and his lone Austrian victory came in 2013. With early rain softening greens, then calm, warm weekend weather likely driving scores lower, Williams believes Luiten only needs a cooperative putter—he posted his best SG:Putting since August when 5th in Turkey—to cash. He recommended 2 units each-way at 28/1 with 8 places paid.