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Good article
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nice finish wee man
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Rory and Dustbin missed loads of great chances today
If conditions stay the same someone is going to go very low this weekend |
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king rors looks back to his very best
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just as soon as I say that he messes up- amazing jinxing ability I have
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Aye, Rory back to normal.
Brains of a tortoise. Get a pro caddie and listen to him. Just hammers an iron in to the one place you cannot got. In the process of lobbing yet another one away with course management of a 12 year old. |
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he stole a bogey in end up
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this feels like fisher's week- don't like pieters body language and his putting is awful.
although tomorrow will be completely different conditions so this is still wide open. |
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pieters making a mess of the 18th. rory surely gone fav now.
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U would think Rory shoots -5 tomorrow’ minimum,Fleetwood also
Great final day ahead |
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on pieters and mcilroy and worried that fleetwood will post a number
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fisher looks unbeatable at the moment. boring player hits every fairway and green but effective.
bit like a morgue on here these days, like talking to yourself. |
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"different mcilroy this year, injury free, going to be different"
actually seems to be the same mcilroy missing tiddlers ![]() |
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Fisher in a double with Landry
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going to need a special back 9 from rory to beat fisher who is doing little wrong.
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time fisher was put on the clock.
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typical drivel from the commentators: "to fisher, that will feel like a birdie"
after he makes a bogey on the par five. |
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. It was odds on to be a double bogey, so to Fisher it would feel like he ' saved ' a shot.
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yeah but he's let in tommy fleetwood who is looking ominous, as i predicted at the start of the day.
weird hunchback/lion lookalike takes it i reckon. |
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tommy on a charge.
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lewisham ranger 21 Jan 18 08:39 Joined: 08 Aug 02 | Topic/replies: 2,409 | Blogger: lewisham ranger's blog
on pieters and mcilroy and worried that fleetwood will post a number as I was saying ![]() |
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and again
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so predictable.
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Some performance from Tommy. Becoming quite a player. 2nd in a WGc and a near miss in the US Open last year to go with Euro POTY and now this - might be time to consider playing on the big boy tour full time.
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chris paisley could be the rising star in 2018.
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Pretty impressive back nine for Fleetwood got to feel for Fisher third time he has come second in a short period of time each time he has been pipped by someone on a tear
Tommy has joined the PGA tour rhino so will be playing 15 events. Two good weeks for Paisley thought he was excellent last sunday and another good week in the desert. |
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Yes very impressed with Paisley backing it up, good result from Levy-he looks fitter than previously and will be motivated by RC qualification
Tommy was awesome Rory looks improved with the putter, definitely better with the short ones, but you have to convert on the back 9 and he never looked like holing anything when the pressure was on. Great to have fields like this hopefully it will continue especially with it being a Ryder cup year. |
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2018 AbuDhabi HSBC Championship
Oosthuizen (in-form) and PIETERS (course-form) at the prices ![]() |
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Anyone shed a light on this DJ drift? very backable if nothing is wrong with him.
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found any onfo yet Rhnio, i was all set to have DJ as my main bet this week, but i am slightly concerned with the slight drift, i am thinking it may just be because no main tipster has backed him but nice to be sure.
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decided to keep the faith and have backed Dustin outright, depending on how he goes may add others but best case is he starts well and hangs around the lead all week.
good luck all |
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Tom Lewis @ 50/1
Si Woo Kim @ 66/1 e/w Dbl ![]() |
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brooks, fleetwood, andrew johnston.
tempted to back stenson as well but might be one fav too many |
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Former OPEN Champion Louis Oosthuizen has a spring in his step right now after finally winning his home SA Open last month. Playing the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship for the first time since 2011, OWGR #26 posted a 7-under-par 35-30=65 to finish the opening morning in T2, three back from Ireland's Shane Lowry (bogey-free career matching best 62 equalling Stenson's 2006 course record). A 2nd place in 2009 (with a closing 64) and 5th in 2010 from his previous 4 visits, Louis won the SA Open after an opening 62, so let's hope he cashes-in on this fast start too.
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i have decided toadd Poulter before the second round as i think 25/1 isnt that bad with a view to trade as i fancy him to hang around the lead for a few days and also i dont thinl Lowry is gnna kick on too far fron his first round.
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14's Martin Kaymer last 10 years here - 27,4,16,3,31,6,mc,WON,WON,2nd in 2009
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LOOK OUT over your shoulder Louis, it's Koepka coming - on a back nine charge
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Top 10 Performers in the 'Desert Swing' (since 2015) and current position...
1.Byeong Hun An -1 MC 2.Henrik Stenson -2 MC on the cut line (71 players @ -3 or better) 3.Tyrrell Hatton -2 MC on the cut line 4.Bernd Wiesberger -6 T23 5.Rafa Cabrera Bello -5 T32 6.Tommy Fleetwood -3 T56 7.Branden Grace -5 T32 8.Joost Luiten -7 T13 9.Dustin Johnson -4 T45 10.Martin Kaymer -6 T23 |
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Lowry 9 under so far for 3 of the par 3's ,must be a record.
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To play 3 par threes 3 times and score 9 birdies is truly remarkable.
Hope he manages to birdie at least one of them tomorrow to get a 'full house'. |