The DP World Tour season continues this week with the British Masters from The Belfry, a course with a famous history, having staged a number of Ryder Cup matches.
There are 11 events left in the DP World Tour season and players have differing targets.
Many are scrapping for the PGA Tour cards which can be earned from finishing in the top 10 of the DP World's Tour's Race to Dubai Rankings.
Thriston Lawrence is among those in position to claim one of those 10 cards, while the likes of Jesper Svensson, Guido Migliozzi and Tom McKibbin are also hoping to bolster their chances with a strong British Masters performance.
Thriston Lawrence to win and each-way - 25/1
The second-highest ranked player in the field is Thriston Lawrence, who has won four times on the DP World Tour already at the age of 27.
He enjoyed a superb amateur career in his homeland and the South African has blossomed into a prolific champion as a professional.
Lawrence's last DP World Tour victory came last summer, but he won on the Sunshine Tour just last week, cruising to a five-shot success in the SunBet Challenge.
That three-round event, in which he opened with a 62, has provided a timely injection of confidence.
From sixth place in the Race to Dubai standings, Lawrence can approach the rest of this year in positive fashion. He finished fourth in the Open at Troon last month, outscoring everybody in the field over the weekend.
He has a great record in the UK and Ireland.
Matt Wallace to win and each-way - 18/1
Another four-time DP World Tour champion may flourish at The Belfry - Matt Wallace will fancy his chances of contending for the trophy.
The Londoner won six times on the Alps Tour before becoming a DP World Tour star, then he made a breakthrough on the PGA Tour last year, winning the Corales Puntacana Championship.
Wallace rightly feels like a big fish in a small pond when he tees up on the DP World Tour.
He carded a sensational Saturday round of 60 in the DP World Tour Championship at the end of last season, finishing second, while he was also second in the 2019 British Masters.
Wallace has been performing well in much better tournaments than this week's relatively low-grade affair.
He was 41st in The Open, 24th in the 3M Open and 28th in the Wyndham Championship. He finished 19th in his only previous Belfry start.
Frederic Lacroix to win and each-way - 33/1
Sunday's Danish Golf Championship victor, Frederic Lacroix, looks well capable of completing back-to-back DP World Tour triumphs.
Lacroix's long and accurate driving is ideal for handling The Belfry, where tee-to-green solidity is essential. He putted superbly in Denmark at the weekend and could prove to be the complete package for the British Masters.
Lacroix teed up at The Belfry in for the first time in 2022. He had just missed his last four DP World Tour cuts and was a rookie languishing 256th in the world rankings.
A share of 21st place followed and nobody outscored him in the final round, underlining his suitability for this course.
This week Lacroix will start the British Masters as world number 135 and in the form of his life, bursting with belief after his maiden DP World Tour title.
The 29-year-old Frenchman is riding the crest of a wave.
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