furrelli should really just follow you on the hat trick trail, but in a weak field i fancy the front of the market,it goes against the grain but its a case of holding your nose at the prices and dive in
max kieffer probably last chance for a while to strike whilst his irons are hot 20,s sj ew
romain wattel should be in the mix after a week off in a field of this quality, 22,s ew sj
colsearts showed a bit last week so at 25,s ew at skybet i,ll stick with him
and the only one i fancy at large odds r karlberg who showed a bit in ireland, 66,s ew skybet
furrelli should really just follow you on the hat trick trail, but in a weak field i fancy the front of the market,it goes against the grain but its a case of holding your nose at the prices and dive inmax kieffer probably last chance for a while to
Its a weak field for sure plus a tough course & looking throu course form not too many stand-out so this weeks short list is very.... short with 7 possibles that im playing currently.
Im with you on Wattel who likes the course & was doing ok on the tour before it headed to Europe so heres hoping for a return to form, have managed a tickle at 30.0
Karlberg's none too shabby having had a 4th here before
Kieffer I cant be having again after his final round collapse & Colsaerts is one of them "flaky" types at the moment whod be better off concentrating on the Euro Tour & trying to find soem form again. so gl with them :)
Tyrrell Hatton is someone I like to come close, has had a good start to the season & has played in Austria twice before & done ok.
I'll post afew long shots..... if I get the prices im after first :)
Its a weak field for sure plus a tough course & looking throu course form not too many stand-out so this weeks short list is very.... short with 7 possibles that im playing currently.Im with you on Wattel who likes the course & was doing ok on the to
nowt like cutting your nose off to spite your face but hattons one arogant sod,who i hope never breaks his maiden tag,plays some decent stuff though but needs to cut the histreonics out,he cant hole everything and gets to frustrated at missing worldie 50 footers,would hate to think you were only getting around the 20 mark for someone popping their tour cherry
nowt like cutting your nose off to spite your face but hattons one arogant sod,who i hope never breaks his maiden tag,plays some decent stuff though but needs to cut the histreonics out,he cant hole everything and gets to frustrated at missing worldi
Nah im not on board yet, put a price up earlier & surprised to see he's come in that short. I know its a weak field but would like longer.
And Yeah hes a bit like Grillo in that respect, expecting to hole everything, mind their's always a fine line between arrogance & confidence so both will land one before the years out id say, they jus need a bit of a reality check & all could come good for them.
Nah im not on board yet, put a price up earlier & surprised to see he's come in that short. I know its a weak field but would like longer.And Yeah hes a bit like Grillo in that respect, expecting to hole everything, mind their's always a fine line be
the main bet got to be b wiesberger, been playing well and nobody else can touch his course form. next t hatton, yes he has got to get his temper under control but this is a week field and he has some reasonable course form, prepared to back him at 28.
good luck all.
the main bet got to be b wiesberger, been playing well and nobody else can touch his course form. next t hatton, yes he has got to get his temper under control but this is a week field and he has some reasonable course form, prepared to back him at
Lee Slattery & De La Riva are two more additions to this weeks stables who have course form & have been thereabouts allbeit a bit sporadic with the form. Its a weak field so maybe its their week to shine....
And I would have liked to back another scandanavian but i'll hang for the odds
Lee Slattery & De La Riva are two more additions to this weeks stables who have course form & have been thereabouts allbeit a bit sporadic with the form. Its a weak field so maybe its their week to shine....And I would have liked to back another scan
I am chancing a few longer priced players this week to get involved.
Just to kick off so far at the prices.
Gonzalez
Kakko
Gaunt
This should involve the top 8 in reality but I thought these were overpriced.
I am chancing a few longer priced players this week to get involved. Just to kick off so far at the prices. GonzalezKakko Gaunt This should involve the top 8 in reality but I thought these were overpriced.
It may have come as a bit of a surprise to some that I have put up Richie Ramsay for the Lyoness Open but I think the top of the market is wrong. Wiesberger is a justifiable favourite as he has excellent course form and was 2nd last time out but we have to go back to May 2013 and sixty starts before we find his last win - 11/2 seems way too short in my opinion. Chris Wood is second in at 12/1 but he is hardly a prolific winner and does seem to struggle to get the job done. Then we have the likes of non winners Kieffer, Wattel and Hatton at the 20/25 mark - yes they will all probably win at some point but their prices are hardly value. Then we have Cabrera-Bello at 20/1 and we have to go back nearly one hundred starts for his last win plus he missed the cut badly here on his only start in 2011. That left me to ponder Ramsay and the only reason he is such a big price in this poor quality field is that he has never played the Diamond course before, but I have found a formline which maybe of importance. The two players with arguably the best course form are Luiten and Wiesberger and both those players also won at Toulouse Seilh another Jeremy Pern design which looks very similar to this weeks venue. Two other players have won there and played here - John Parry led at the cut here before and even Sam Little has made all three cuts. I guess you will have realised by now that Ramsay also won on that Pern design. As for his current form - well since he won in Morocco Ramsay has been in excellent form (bar a blip at Wentworth) and I cannot have him at three times the price of the local hero or bigger than Wood - £125 win 16/1 I have had a couple of small plays on two past winners as well - Lundberg has proved before he can win at the same venue twice so is worth £15 @ 140 on Betfair. Jose Manuel Lara occasionally pops up on a going week - he was 5th in Hong Kong in 2013 on a course he had won before and was 7th in the Spanish Open a few weeks ago - £25 win 350 and £30 top 10 15/1
It may have come as a bit of a surprise to some that I have put up Richie Ramsay for the Lyoness Open but I think the top of the market is wrong. Wiesberger is a justifiable favourite as he has excellent course form and was 2nd last time out but we h
Added Pelle Edberg to the stable.... what can I say Im on a role and I HAD to pick a Scandanavian - he has shown some flashes of late & has had an 11th here before
Added Pelle Edberg to the stable.... what can I say Im on a role and I HAD to pick a Scandanavian - he has shown some flashes of late & has had an 11th here before
Got to feel sorry for the Russian. A great score yesterday followed by a real Tin Cup experience this morning. At least he's made a name for himself. Every golfing nightmare will now be known as doing a Pavlov.
Got to feel sorry for the Russian. A great score yesterday followed by a real Tin Cup experience this morning. At least he's made a name for himself. Every golfing nightmare will now be known as doing a Pavlov.
According to a report online, he put six balls in the water. I'd say the hardest part was having to go on and play the remaining 17 holes, knowing it was all pointless.
According to a report online, he put six balls in the water. I'd say the hardest part was having to go on and play the remaining 17 holes, knowing it was all pointless.
who wins from here? stating the obvious but prefer bourdy over Cabrera-bello who I have down as a bottler even though he has won before. surely these 2 would have to both mess up for the others to win?
who wins from here? stating the obvious but prefer bourdy over Cabrera-bello who I have down as a bottler even though he has won before. surely these 2 would have to both mess up for the others to win?
Thought Woods price was a bit skinny this morning so left it....A Rafa win would have hurt having backed him so many times. Well done Woody.....great swing after watching the analysis
Thought Woods price was a bit skinny this morning so left it....A Rafa win would have hurt having backed him so many times. Well done Woody.....great swing after watching the analysis
Chris Wood wins his second European Tour event with rounds of 67,69,70 and a final Sunday 67 (-5under) in the Lyoness Open, by 2 shots from Rafa Cabrera-Bottello at -13 at the Choke Fest-ival in sunny Austria. Starting the day at 10-under (with 16 birdies in total), the 27-year-old had just two players above him on the leaderboard so was in with a legitimate shot at the title. The Englishman had five shots to make up on the Frenchman Grégory Bourdy, in the final round on Sunday at Diamond Country Club. The layers had Bottler Bourdy in their sights for sometime and his final round collapse came as no surprise (except to Ashleigh).
Links specialist, Chris Wood was in his element in the mountains of Mourne in Ireland, highlighted by him being one of just three players to have broken par over the first two rounds in the cold and often windswept conditions. Remember the Bristolian shared the lead at the iconic Co Down venue posting 3-under 139 at the midpoint (finished T16 - his last start). Chris joined five others atop the leaderboard at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open with Tyrrell Histrionics Hatton, Rafa Cabrera-Bottello, Søren Winner Kjeldsen, Richie Muppet Moans Ramsay and Bernd Apple Crumble Wiesberger. A quick check on the OPEN betting has him at 150's with B365.
Chris Wood wins his second European Tour event with rounds of 67,69,70 and a final Sunday 67 (-5under) in the Lyoness Open, by 2 shots from Rafa Cabrera-Bottello at -13 at the Choke Fest-ival in sunny Austria. Starting the day at 10-under (with 16 bi
bourdy's choke was top drawer..so epic that it gave his playing partner who had already sh*t himself once again after hitting the front fresh impetus once he had blown it yet again both are only fit for canning & given away as freebies with pet food
bourdy's choke was top drawer..so epic that it gave his playing partner who had already sh*t himself once again after hitting the front fresh impetus once he had blown it yet againboth are only fit for canning & given away as freebies with pet food