The DP World Tour concludes its Opening Swing this week with the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open, returning to the stunning La Réserve Golf Links at Heritage Bel Ombre after last year’s event was held at Mont Choisy Le Golf. Below, we’ll break down the tournament from a betting perspective and highlight a few suggested plays.
Course
This week’s event is played at La Réserve Golf Links, a par 72 layout measuring 7,357 yards (6,727 metres). It is widely regarded as the first and only contemporary links-style course in the Indian Ocean, co-designed by Louis Oosthuizen. The course delivers panoramic ocean views from every hole and is routed alongside a protected coastal reserve, giving it a rugged, exposed feel.
From a playing perspective, La Réserve is a modern links test rather than a traditional parkland course. Fairways are undulating and firm, with classic pot bunkers, sandy waste areas, and generous run-off zones around the greens. Approach shots that miss their intended landing areas are often repelled into collection areas, placing a premium on imagination, touch, and recovery skills.
Wind is a major factor and is often the defining variable. Coastal gusts can quickly change club selection and strategy, meaning players must be comfortable flighting the ball, managing spin, and accepting conservative targets when conditions demand it. Recent rainfall may soften parts of the course, but even then, the wind is likely to dictate scoring.
In summary: La Réserve tends to favour players with links experience, strong ball control, and a reliable short game. Those who can keep the ball in play, scramble effectively, and remain patient in testing conditions are most likely to feature on the leaderboard.
Past Winners
2024 John Parry (England) -14 2 strokes
2023* Louis Oosthuizen (South Africa) -17 2 strokes
2022 Antoine Rozner (France) -15 5 strokes
2020-2021 No event (Covid-19 hiatus)
2019 Rasmus Højgaard (Denmark) -19 Playoff
*2023 played at this venue
Betting – Click here to bet
Jayden Schaper 7.00
Angel Ayora 11.00
John Parry 15.00
Daniel Brown 19.00
Ryan Gerard 21.00
Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra 23.00
SELECTIONS:
Jayden Schaper at 7.00
Schaper heads into this week on the back of two career-defining performances. After finishing runner-up at the Nedbank Challenge two weeks ago, he followed it up by securing his first DP World Tour victory at last weekend’s Alfred Dunhill Championship. This win has earned the 24-year-old his tour card for the next two years and he will be playing with immense confidence. Given his current form and momentum, I believe he has a very strong chance of contending again this weekend.
Jayden Schaper win only at 7.00
Daniel Van Tonder at 46.00
Following a solid end to his Sunshine Tour season, Daniel Van Tonder has produced two strong back-to-back performances at the Nedbank Challenge and the Alfred Dunhill Championship. He finished tied 10th two weeks ago and followed that with a 14th-place finish last weekend. If he can maintain this level of play, he looks well placed and priced to have another good week.
Daniel Van Tonder each way at 46.00
Angel Ayora at 11.00
Ayora has been enjoying an impressive run of form over the past two months although he is proving expensive to follow often finishing just outside the place money. Last week was a slight setback with a 46th-place finish but he had recorded top-10 finishes in each of his previous four starts. He will be eager to bounce back this week, and I can see him putting together a strong performance.
Angel Ayora each way at 11.00

Golf Playoff
Bets must be placed before the start of round 1.
Pre-Match Bets only.
Single / Straight bets only.
Free Bets do not qualify for this offer.
Refund must be claimed within 24 hours of the tournament finishing.
Free Bet vouchers received must be used within 7 days.
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Prices correct at the time of writing but subject to change
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