The DP World Tour season continues this week with the Qatar Masters from Doha Golf Club - the final leg of the circuit's Middle East Swing.
Thorbjorn Olesen and Patrick Reed, who have been market principals on the DP World Tour over the previous fortnight, are skipping Qatar, leaving the stage clear for a pair of Englishmen to take top billing in Doha.
Laurie Canter and Jordan Smith are first and second in the betting.
Canter, who won the Bahrain Championship last Sunday, is an 11/1 chance to follow up with Qatar glory, while his good friend Smith is available at 18/1.
The Bath-born duo are both two-time champions on the DP World Tour.
The Qatar Masters will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Golf.
The Qatar Masters starts at 03:10 GMT on Thursday 6th February, 2025.
The 72-hole event concludes on Sunday 9th February with the final round.
Doha GC has been the traditional home of the Qatar Masters, hosting from 1998 to 2019, then from 2022 onwards.
It is an exposed desert track measuring 7,508 yards, playing to a par of 72, with four par-fives.
There are three two-time winners of the Qatar Masters - Adam Scott, Paul Lawrie and Branden Grace - while Japanese ace Rikuya Hoshino won the event 12 months ago.
Canter is the highest-ranked player in the Qatar Masters field. The world number 51 reached a career high after winning the Bahrain Championship last Sunday.
He leads the outright market at 11/1, with Smith 18/1 and Jorge Campillo and Antonie Rozner both priced at 28/1.