Really enjoy this event, mostly because its a course I know well.
Not a particularly deep field and a couple of players jump out at decent odds. Both Russell Knox and David Lingmerth drop down a grade and play European Tour event and both have some decent recent form on the PGA Tour. 33/1 and 40/1 respectively, both 7 places, looks attractive to my eyes.
Also like Ryan Fox at 33/1. Has had a very impressive season, played really well again in Switzerland, and his length will certainly be an asset around here.
Portugal Masters 2017 Lucas Bjerregaard 1.66 £100.00 £66.00 Win Market Lucas Bjerregaard 1.85 £100.00 £84.99 Win Market
now layed back for green and relaxing timePortugal Masters 2017Lucas Bjerregaard 1.66 £100.00 £66.00Win MarketLucas Bjerregaard 1.85 £100.00 £84.99Win Market
IN 2018, we see all the previous winners since 2007 give it another go, on the Palmer designed Victoria course in Vilamoura (all bar Westwood 2009 winnner that is).
CAN PADRAIG DO IT AGAIN ????
IN 2018, we see all the previous winners since 2007 give it another go, on the Palmer designed Victoria course in Vilamoura (all bar Westwood 2009 winnner that is). CAN PADRAIG DO IT AGAIN ????
Going to watch this on Sat and Sun so hopefully have someone to cheer on while I’m there!
Main bet is Nacho Elvira. Really good course form and been playing very well the past month or so. Next best is Detry. He’s getting closer all the time and did really well here last year. Could be his turn soon!
Also backing Sullivan, Pepperell (fast becoming my cliff horse) and Hebert.
Going to watch this on Sat and Sun so hopefully have someone to cheer on while I’m there! Main bet is Nacho Elvira. Really good course form and been playing very well the past month or so. Next best is Detry. He’s getting closer all the time and
Lively market for a change.Lots of drifters,Pepp 22-40,Wood 23-38 and it looks like Ashun might have a hangover ( can't say he looks the type) 55-120. Plenty of others as well.
Lively market for a change.Lots of drifters,Pepp 22-40,Wood 23-38 and it looks like Ashun might have a hangover ( can't say he looks the type) 55-120.Plenty of others as well.
Sergio spewing his ring up on the closing holes.Meanwhile Pepp and Wallace are near the top of the leaderboard.Fitzy is resting up after a win and Bello is probably on holiday.
Sergio spewing his ring up on the closing holes.Meanwhile Pepp and Wallace are near the top of the leaderboard.Fitzy is resting up after a win and Bello is probably on holiday.
watched this on Thursday morning the regular loon morgan joined by gary murphy saying hoe deep the rough was forget about 22 under winning it will be 13 or 14 this week,fisher nearly gets there in 18 holes,murphy and morgan must have thought it was reduced to 36 holes
watched this on Thursday morning the regular loon morgan joined by gary murphy saying hoe deep the rough was forget about 22 under winning it will be 13 or 14 this week,fisher nearly gets there in 18 holes,murphy and morgan must have thought it was r
19 under leads ,morgans,murphys winning score of 13 ,14 under not looking to clever probably wouldn't get them in top 30 by tomorrow evening, punditry at its best
19 under leads ,morgans,murphys winning score of 13 ,14 under not looking to clever probably wouldn't get them in top 30 by tomorrow evening, punditry at its best
England's STEVEN BROWN carded a final round 5-under 66 to seal a 1-shot victory over South African duo Justin Walters & Brandon Stone
Simply superb that from Steven, great shots and kept his calm and his card is secured 150 to 69 in the Race to Dubai on the last tournament of the season!,
“Fking Legend” - Andy Sullivan https://twitter.com/i/status/1188498296882581506
England's STEVEN BROWN carded a final round 5-under 66 to seal a 1-shot victory over South African duo Justin Walters & Brandon Stone Simply superb that from Steven, great shots and kept his calm and his card is secured 150 to 69 in the Race to Dubai
Justin Walters 1pt EW 125/1 (7EW, 1/5) - Paul Williams wrote..... With so many big golf performances comes a storyline that goes some way to explaining why a player suddenly finds top form. 6 years ago Justin Walters arrived here in Portugal a couple of weeks after the death of his mother and went on to secure his card in emotional fashion on the 18th green on Sunday, eventually finishing 2nd to David Lynn courtesy of a 40-foot par save. Fast forward to the present day and sadly the 38 year-old finds himself in a near identical situation having recently lost his father and sitting at 121st on the Race to Dubai with only this week left to secure his playing privileges. We’ve seen a few emotional interviews with the South African over the past few weeks, however it appears to have given him a level of freedom with his game which could just see something of a repeat performance here this week at Vilamoura when push comes to shove. 63 to open at St Andrews at the end of September was the first sign that his game was improving and although he couldn’t continue that effort for 4 days, he did subsequently finish 10th at the Italian Open courtesy of a closing round of 65 before opening with 67 last week in France before fading away. It will undoubtedly be tough for him this week with his playing rights on the line, however if he can dig deep like he did back in 2013 then he may well find a way to produce the kind of 4 days that will earn him his card for next year and reward each-way backers.
Justin Walters 1pt EW 125/1 (7EW, 1/5) - Paul Williams wrote.....With so many big golf performances comes a storyline that goes some way to explaining why a player suddenly finds top form. 6 years ago Justin Walters arrived here in Portugal a couple