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think i backed him last year, good luck
2014 Masters Leaderboard Pos Participant R1 R2 R3 R4 Strokes Score 1 Bubba Watson 69 68 74 69 280 -8 2 Jonas Blixt 70 71 71 71 283 -5 2 Jordan Spieth 71 70 70 72 283 -5 4 Miguel Angel Jimenez 71 76 66 71 284 -4 5 Rickie Fowler 71 75 67 73 286 -2 5 Matt Kuchar 73 71 68 74 286 -2 7 Lee Westwood 73 71 70 73 287 -1 8 Thomas Bjorn 73 68 73 74 288 E 8 Bernhard Langer 72 74 73 69 288 E 8 Rory McIlroy 71 77 71 69 288 E 8 John Senden 72 68 75 73 288 E 8 Kevin Stadler 70 73 72 73 288 E 8 Jimmy Walker 70 72 76 70 288 E Recent US Masters Winners Year Winner Country Score 2001 Tiger Woods USA -16 2002 Tiger Woods USA -12 2003 Mike Weir Canada -7 2004 Phil Mickelson USA -9 2005 Tiger Woods USA -12 2006 Phil Mickelson USA -7 2007 Zach Johnson USA +1 2008 Trevor Immelman South Africa -8 2009 Angel Cabrera Argentina -12 2010 Phil Mickelson USA -16 2011 Charl Schwartzel South Africa -14 2012 Bubba Watson USA -10 (Won Play-off) 2013 Adam Scott Australia -9 (Won Play-off) 2014 Bubba Watson USA -8 |
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Rory McIlroy 6
Tiger Woods 12 Adam Scott 16 Bubba Watson 20 Phil Mickelson 25 Jason Day 22 Justin Rose 28 Rickie Fowler 33 Jordan Spieth 28 Matt Kuchar 33 Sergio Garcia 40 Henrik Stenson 40 Dustin Johnson 33 Charl Schwartzel 40 Lee John Westwood 50 Brandt Snedeker 50 Luke Donald 55 Martin Kaymer 66 Zach Johnson 66 Hunter Mahan 66 Jason Dufner 66 Keegan Bradley 66 Louis Oosthuizen 66 Graeme McDowell 66 Ian Poulter 66 Jim Furyk 80 Jimmy Walker 80 Harris English 80 Patrick Reed 80 Jonas Blixt 80 Gary Woodland 80 Hideki Matsuyama 100 Bill Haas 100 Steve Stricker100 Webb Simpson 80 Angel Cabrera 100 Victor Dubuisson 100 Graham DeLaet 100 Ryan Moore 100 Jamie Donaldson 125 Marc Leishman 125 Paul Casey 150 John Senden 150 Miguel Angel Jimenez Nick Watney Russell Henley Thomas Bjorn Thorbjorn Olesen Ernie Els Fred Couples Billy Horschel Chris Kirk Francesco Molinari K J Choi Matt Every Peter Hanson Matt Jones 175 Matteo Manassero 175 Padraig Harrington 150 Trevor Immelman Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano Joost Luiten Kevin Streelman Scott Stallings Stephen Gallacher Kevin Stadler Bernhard Langer Stewart Cink Branden Grace Brendon DeJonge Thongchai Jaidee Vijay Singh 300 Mike Weir Darren Clarke 500 Bradley Neil 500 Tom Watson Mark OMeara Sandy Lyle Jose Maria Olazabal Craig Stadler 1000 Ian Woosnam 1000 Larry Mize 1000 Ben Crenshaw 1000 |
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better prices may well be had, especially on here !!!
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Took some Westwood at 66's
Awesome record |
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snedeker is not currently in the field marychain
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10,000/1 available on Ben Crenshaw
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Would dutching rory/bubba be the way to go.
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going to be a big field this year over a 100. Much more open than bubba and rory
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Rory, Bubba and Lowry for me.
Also Langer to finish top ten. |
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Rickie Fowler due one imo
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There are so many in the feild that cant win. Westwood/Fowler/Kuchar/Day/Garcia are never winning majors imo. Just dont have the stones for it.
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I think Rory McIlroy's form will deteriorate now the court case is settled. He had something to keep his mind off the golf for the last few months. Now the mind games begin.
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I'm backing dubuisson in everything this year. But waiting on better price for the masters currently 75.1
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Jordan speith also
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The kids are alright. Taking over the game. Spieth, Day and Rory all short, Matsuyama isn't. Think he'll go from strength to strength and won't be anywhere near 70s when Augusta rolls around.
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I like big odds. Last year a few gave me an interest.
Stadler - with leading group,always held. Blixt - prominent, 2nd at finish, never nearer. DeLaet - tailed off. Trainer unable to explain poor run. |
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what does snedeker need to do to get in and by when does he have to do it?
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win a pga tour event or get back in to the OWGR top 50 before the masters. He is currently 63.
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Sneddy will do that
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Gone back in on Snedeker 66/1 with Corals.
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if its non runner no bet its a decent price
some bookies have non qualifier = loser not sure how they settle that for events such as this where invitations are given for meeting certain qualifying criteria non runner no bet on here makes it a known unknown ! |
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I'm assuming it's antepost. To be honest, I put the bet on because I expect him to qualify, to be well inside the World top 50 and to be much shorter.
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He'll be 55's 6 places with at least one bookie week of event.
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Wins another tournament as easily as this and he'll start single figures
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i'll just settle for the 50's now on offer with bookies. some down to 34's
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Surprised you got 50s. Longest I could see on oddschecker last night as he was coming down the stretch was 33/1, although a couple of the firms that don't do each way betting were at 40/1.
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Nice call on Snekky Mary.
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Gonna be plenty of fluctuating before the event if the season keeps going as it does. 2015 winners list thus far: Reed, Walker, Haas, Koepka, Day and Snedeker. Impressive list. They can't all be short come Thursday at Augusta, I'd be laying the Sned stake back now and adding some higher prices that can also crash.
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the market reckons sneaky and augusta are a match. a couple years ago or last year i think he was 28's before the start when he was prime time. someone correct me please? i know i'm not correct but close. he's back to primetime almost.
guys, william hill in australia still has sneaky at 50's. enjoy. 38's on here. |
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but yes rhino, given one has got him at 66's and wants to trade other golfers, then a lay of stake back now can never be a bad play.
but he could hit 28's :) re my previous post, think jason day was 17's the same year i think sneaky was 28's. those two had the biggest discrepancies between bookies and betfair for a long time leading up to the tourney. maybe this time its sneaky and dustbin that will have discrepancies (soon to be played by bradley cooper in a movie ) |
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At the current price it might not be the basement Poke but it's definitely closer than the penthouse, unless he goes completely nuts and wins a few more times. I believe you are talking about 2013 when Adam won, I had Sneds at 46s on here the week of the event. He had a couple of down weeks in the lead in and blew out, an injury maybe? Can't remember exactly but that was his career year and 46s was huge.
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anyway the 51's are all over. william hill in line with everyone else at 34's now.
i guess someone enjoyed the 51's a little too much :) go sneds. |
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Jamie Donaldson 125/1 E/W is my opening bet.
14th last year, and seems to be settling in well on the PGA tour so far this season. |
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Tiny bets at these odds
Brooks Koepka ... 55 Louis Oosthuizen ... 75 Shane Lowry ... 180 Ryan Palmer ... 287.5 Stephen Gallacher ... 424.4 Kevin Stadler ... 754 |
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I'm on
Stenson 33/1 Matsuyama 85/1 Reed 60/1 None have great records round Augusta however what's everyone's thoughts? |
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I've added Reed 50/1. There have been plenty of previous Augusta Champions that have had wayward driving - it can be forgiven there if the rest off your game is up to scratch, and Reed's certainly is. His driving is all over the place at the moment but the rest of his game is outstanding.
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I want to back speith and stenson but they're too short I think
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But you've already backed Stenson.......
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Wasn't matched in time
Was shorter on here than with other sites and then he went from 33s to 20s or whatever he is now... I think he'll drift again unless he wins this week |