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Spiffy for me,All day long.Hopefully some go first seven places,free bet to nothing
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Hard to see past the big 3 and Bubba. Hoping it's all very predictable, cos a shoot out featuring those 4 would be epic viewing.
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rory 7.4
jordan 6.2 jason 9.2 bubba 18 not far off 5/4 big 4 as it stands |
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Angel Cabrera at 200 and 150
Marc Leishman at 125 and 100 think Leishman will contend in some big events this year |
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Place lay Rory.
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I reckon Spiffy will be out to make a statement early on. Bets on Spiffy first round leader and potentially breaking the track record might be worth a punt.
The top three are all about the same price, but Speith is by far the most attractive bet of those players for my money. Loves augusta, a second and a win in two visits here says it all really. |
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No point even contemplating course records until closer to the date when we have some info on course conditions. Greens were very soft last year, if firm and fast -10 is likely to win, let alone -19.
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Masters-Style Pimento Cheese Sandwich
3 cups shredded white cheddar cheese 2 cups shredded yellow sharp cheddar cheese 4 oz crumbled blue cheese 1 cup shredded Parmesan cheese 1 (4-oz) jar sliced pimentos, drained 1 cup light mayo 2 tbs Dijon mustard 1 loaf of white bread Combine cheeses, pimentos, mayo and mustard in a food processor and process until smooth. Cover and chill. Spread on bread slices. Makes four sandwiches. |
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maybe tiger will make a sprinter sacre like comeback?
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paul casey
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At the prices must be bubba, Scott also in great form putting holding up well after change .Rory throwing in a bad round each tourney would be a lay for me! Spieth been very in and out this season but I suppose on Augusta greens has to be a massive danger.
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surely rickie fowler must be a huge player given the way he's been playing lately
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also think it would be easy to underestimate the chances of justin rose, doesn't get as much hype as rory speith day scott bubba rickie, but finished second last year so is trending in a positive direction, has some sort of momentum building in the event
I think rory and speith both have their worries going into the event, rory is feeling the pressure of getting back to number one, speith is feeling the pressure of staying at number one. also speith has the additional pressure of defending his title now. every question at every press conference will be about how he was imperious last year and how that contrasts to his shaky form this year. then again he's got a second and a first in two visits to the place, that's pretty scary form. I'm sure he will win many masters titles but this could be the toughest one to win of all. day has come back to form if yesterday is anything to go by, was the top player at the end of last year and hits the ball an absolute mile, so in theory should have an outstanding chance, but who knows? maybe we are focusing on the wrong people and an outsider will win it. |
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True but it is hard to see where that outsider will come from,to beat the cream of the crop over 4 days. I have just had a saver on Day as he does look like he may be back to form.As you say he did finish last year realising his true potential.
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I suppose I cant see Fowler doing it but who knows!
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day day day and day should hold a second comp for runner up
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tim6 tim6 18 Mar 16 20:21 Joined: 04 Apr 06 | Topic/replies: 1,099 | Blogger: tim6's blog day day day and day should hold a second comp for runner up Rate reply: | report block user he should be favourite but is he a certainty? depends if he can handle the pressure. |
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Bernd Wiesberger 442.5
Anirban Lahiri 280 Charley Hoffman 250.6 Paul Casey 80 Soren Kjeldsen 726.5 Troy Merritt 733 Victor Dubuisson 335 |
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I've been building small ante posts since June last year then went a bit mad over past 2 weeks;
Jason Day various stakes at 25/1, 20/1 and 16/1 Branden Grace at 150/1 Jimmy Walker various stakes at 60/1 and 100/1 Justin Rose at 28/1 Paul Casey at 66/1 Louis Oosthuizen at 40/1 Danny Willett at 70/1 I'm still tempted to back Snedeker! |
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nice prices day
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speith looking like a machine.
must admit masters is a horses for courses thing. bubba/phil both have a great record overall, why? because it sets up very well for left handers Problem with Phil though is he's too old Jack won it at the same age but he's arguably the greatest ever, Phil is just a legend short list would be Phil Bubba Rory Jordan Day Reed Dj Rose Fowler Throw out Phil (age) and Reed (poor course record) Bubba ok but just don't have a feeling for him Rory seems nervous at the moment Rose is he quite good enough? Day back worries never been a fan of his either if I'm honest That leaves Dj, Spieth and Fowler Dj you can always count on to choke Spieth great course record Fowler on the verge of a major Double dutch those two I reckon |
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No doubting who the fave will be now. Been an incredible few years for the Aussies on the PGA Tour.
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Day, Bubba, Scott take your pick !
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day just looks unbeatable right now when he's got his a-game. inevitable like tiger in his prime. certainly he's earned his right to be favourite. Rory isn't far behind though, even if there's still that question mark about the putter.
just got a sneaky feeling for fowler now. also I wouldn't be surprised if some outsider comes through- someone unheralded. I know someone was saying earlier that it's going to be very tough for an outsider to win the way the top players are going, and that might be right, but in a golf tournament anything is possible. |
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Day is on a different level. Took him a while to shake off the rust and regain last seasons form, but he's there now. Hitting it 340 down the middle and holing everything... How can you stop that.
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fowler shot a 67 last round 2015,but first two rounds 73,72 put him ooc,still top 12 thou
hes vastly improved his driving/putting this year lively contender |
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I always thought Fowlers finish at the players last year, the way he played the last few holes, that was without doubt major winning form
he wouldn't have been able to do that in the past but now he's proved he can get it done under pressure I take the point about day, how do you stop him. I just get the feeling with him that he's very intense and it's very hard work, rory more talent but who will end their career with more majors? rory for me cus he can go through the gears, (well the fact that he's younger and has four to Jason's one is also a bonus) jason just one gear that's flat out all the way just that it's a very good gear ![]() |
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39 last week on exchange--now 20s
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I do 6 outsiders 200+
a single then a hail mary bet sunday if all are ooc |
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who's your outsiders? seems sensible
fowler gone off form slightly of late but just got a feeling he will peak form the masters also jimmy walker worth a mention- usually wins all the mickey mouse tournaments then collapses like a damp squib in the majors, but I think this year he intends to peak for the big ones |
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my list(waiting for better price)just 3 so far
lingmerth 300+ Jamie Donaldson 300 + sang moon bae 650 + |
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hate it when run away winner,unless your on
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if day plays well then you'll need a good week to beat him, probably
4 good rounds, 16-20 under, and bottle to close it out certainly narrows down the field of likely suspects if that were to happen |
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16-20 under though is unusual for the masters
I'm sure if he reaches that he will win, normally the winning score is around nine or ten under |
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they can toughen it up again but birdies are popular with the patrons
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Reed (poor course record)
he has only played 6 competitive rounds! Finished 22nd last year |
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sang moon bae isnt playing xmoneyx
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the winning score will depend on the condition of the course. If it is soft then 16 - 20 under possible if it is firm and fast then id take around -10
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