The European Tour heads to the Czech Republic for the Moravia Silesia Open this week, skysports.com picks six players to watch.
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The European Tour heads east for its first visit to the Czech Republic in 12 years.
This week's Moravia Silesia Open is being staged at the Miguel Angel Jimenez-designed Prosper Golf Resort which was opened in 2001.
The hilly location offers stunning views within the Beskydy Mountains and is situated in the north-east of the country.
It is a spacious setting built in the picturesque village of Celadna, with one of the venue's main features being its narrow tree-lined fairways.
So who's teeing-up?
Alex Cejka: The Czech-born German returns to the homeland he left as a 12-year-old boy. His best finish of 2009, so far, is a tie-for-ninth in the Players Championship at Sawgrass.
Miguel Angel Jimenez: Will fancy his chances on his own creation and one of the few players teeing-up this week with any prior knowledge of the lay-out.
David Howell: Has experienced a woeful time during the past 12 months and is without a top-30 finish on Tour this season. However, the Englishman posted his best round of the year at Turnberry two weeks ago when he opened with a 68.
Thomas Levet: Is one of the higher ranked players teeing-up and is currently 19th in the Race to Dubai standings. The Frenchman was a winner in Spain earlier this year.
Alexander Noren: The 27-year-old Swede is one of the Tour's up-and-coming players. He tied-for-second in Indonesia back in March but has struggled in recent weeks.
Danny Willett: Enjoying his first full season on Tour that has conjured up seven top-dozen finishes so far - including a tie-for-11th at last week's SAS Masters in Malmo.