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1. Do you ever back or lay Lee Westwood ? only when hes in the little tournies when hes the big dog.
2. Do you back him to lay ? no because not my style 3. Are you ahead overall in punting on him ? yep 4. Do you back him and let your bet run ? if i do back him yep 5. Would you recommend backing him to lay back ? in majors that would be what i would advise |
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1. Never back him. Only lay for trading purposes, so not applicable.
2. Per above. 3. Never back him, so not applicable. 4. Per above. 5. No. Come to think of it, I'm not much use for your survey, so just ignore. Sorry, tobe. ![]() |
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Simple answer to all the questions, wait til gets properly in contention then lay bigtime, you will have no sweats. Yes, won big time doing this.
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Come on guys...... trying to do a bit of a study study here. I fI do not get more attention, there will be a few pupils missing cricket practice. Or hurling,,,,lol
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My typing is nearly as bad as my punting lately. Expecting Rory to continue his recovery this week. May not win but I noticed him cooling down in the water for 2 today.
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He's about to have a triple on the last to go with his two earlier doubles. Must be taking lessons from Pod lately.
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Boy wonder that is, not LJW.
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Seldom back him . Do lay him when he is short and in contention against anyone decent . In that respect I would be ahead in transactions involving him ( you couldn't not be , its a no brainer) .
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I've been betting on golf regularly for 7-8 years and have never once backed him. I suspect if you backed to lay in majors you may just make a profit.
The only time I ever considered it was last years Indonesian Masters where I think he won at around 5/2 |
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i back him in small field events or ones in the UK, i was all over hime a few years ago in the nedbank, that was happy days.
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1. Do you ever back or lay Lee Westwood ?
Occassionaly, mainly in-play. 2. Do you back him to lay ? Always 3. Are you ahead overall in punting on him ? Yes, small punter so its not much, but worth it. 4. Do you back him and let your bet run ? Never! 5. Would you recommend backing him to lay back ? I suppose yes as its worked ok for me, but only do this in Majors or the bigger events. |
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Never back him. He does well but seems happy with a comfortable living on cruise control. He doesn't have the edge of players like Faldo, Player, Woods, Trevino who need it and can close the deal.
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before his slump years back he was a total closer of tournies, after he got his game back he just never got that back with it
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