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AS ever a excellent review callit ,info noted
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Callit and premier fantasy [greyhound racing] are always worth noteing, P.F. was excellent with his tips in the 1st rd heats of the irish greyhound derby last week not withstanding some of his selections for the outright winner which included laughill blake at 100/1 now down to 16/1. Keen leader only pays us the occasional visit but is always worth listening to,there are a few more on our forum who know there stuff. keep them coming lads you cant be right all the time but overall the averages are very good, we need all the help we can get.
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5 e/w picks for me this week stateside:
Webb Simpson 20/1 Won this event impressively in 2011 and showed some improved form last few weeks with 3rd @ Greenbrier Classic. Tim Clark 33/1 Did the forum a good turn @ Canadian Open and 2nd place finish here in 2012 shows liking for this course. Brian Harman 40/1 Won John Deere Classic well a couple of weeks ago and has shown strong form in this event past few years. Confidence should be sky-high. Billy Horschel 45/1 Played 6 great events before British Open and will hope to carry on that return to form this week. Massive price imo. Scott Brown 100/1 Hits the keys stats well this week which include driving acc, putting. Played very well last 3 years @ John Deere which correlates well with this course. Good luck all. |
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Both New AND Callit putting Tim Clark up at 33/1 im on, i hope i can get 35/1 as well.
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3 for me against the field this week in America,
1st selection is Snedeker e/w 14/1 missed the early 16/1 that was about earlier in the week,agree with everything that call said about him,great chance this week in a very week field, 2nd selection is Tim Clark hopefully this thread will be buzzing when hes in the running come sunday night, 3rd selection is Patrick Reed who done me a nice favour last year winning this event,again missed the 28/1 on Monday,only got 22/1, All selections are e/w,was going to do a few in Europe but decided to give it a miss this week,best of luck this week lads, |
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Three for me , T Immelman 460/1 Moon Bae 160/1 Ricky Barnes 200/1 all for a tenner ...No logic to my bets , just a few players I have backed in the past , and at those prices hard to let them run loose...
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Don't want to put the mockers on Tim but -2 thru 2, keep going,choo choo.
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3 putt bogey from 26ft on the next Pa!!
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I should know better than to post when going good in golf Callit,you nearly always get a kick in the ballez,i,ll keep my mouth shut,gl all with your picks this week.
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Cheers, tis very early days alright. Didn't want to see Martin Lairds name on any leaderboard though!
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Hopefully Clark can put in a good shift this evening. Top of the leaderboard has a weak enough look to it at the moment, so a nice 65 would see him in a lovely position. Not overjoyed to see Piercey & Laird going so well.
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Freddie Jacobson at 100 on here is a massive price.
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Cracking round from Jacobson puts him in the mix,....but there are plenty more in there with him! Clark recovered well from a horror start to sit on the fringes, and a 3 putt from 4ft was the difference between Pettersson sharing the lead or being 2 shots behind. Infuriating.
I had a few quid on Thorbjorn Olesen in Denmark earlier in the week, but another worth a wager at current prices is Eddie Pepperell. He unfortunately finished todays round with a bogey, but will still be delighted with his efforts. He is someone who I feel will become a household name on the European Tour shortly, and this could be his chance to gain a breakthrough win. He is 7 shots shot off the lead, but only 3 shots off second. Bradley Dredge is not known for his prowess from the front, so Pepperell is still right in this. .5pt e.w Eddie Pepperell 55-1(4 places) |
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Freddie did well last night for ya,Clark also came back into it to give some chance, so many can win that though.
Danish tournament is a war of attrition,brutal conditions,small interest in Steve Webster at 100+ at lev T13,will be in a fair bit better position by the rounds end. |
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Ya Pa, 4 under could lead by end of the day. Dredge looks ragged.
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Thought Dredge was going to make it , seems to have fallen way down the pile in the last few years , what do you make of his fall from grace Callit ?
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Just seemed to disappear WR. I backed him when he won the European Masters in 2006, when himself and Alex Noren had it between themselves for the weekend. He too seems to have fallen off the face of planet golf. As regards Dredge, I suppose he was always inconsistent at best, and never looked comfortable in a lead. That 2006 win was his only win from 8 halfway leads. If he doesn't win this week, its hard to see where he will find another.
In any sport its a lot easier keep focussed, and maintain dedication if you are being successful. If you feel you are not getting just desserts for your time and effort, then it is a lot more difficult to stick at it. And if it's improvement you needed, you are going to go backwards quickly if distractions appear. Thomas Bjorn has been unbelievably bad since Thursday. |
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I see were you're coming from re Bradley , sad to see such huge swing in form though..
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I haven't given up hope on Pepperell, he has 5 shots to find, but I wouldn't trust the two leaders with much when the pressure is on. Time and again the final have group have faltered this year. Olesen and Pepperell would still be my idea of the two most likely to take advantage if they collapse.
Thomas Bjorn will be kicking himself. His short range putting has been nothing short of a disgrace. One can only think he is under the cosh a bit trying to land his home event. Olesen looks wired, and though a bit wayward, has been holing out very well. The current 12-1 on him is very big imo. As is the 45s on Pepperell!! 2.5pts win Thorbjorn Olesen 12-1 |
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Just topped up a little on Ricky , @ 150 on here , only four shots off the lead , and come tonight he might just reel them in...
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Good finish to this, bet you are watching Callit,GL.
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Ye Pa hopefully Freddie can do it for him,
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Was hoping you didn't put the blink on Freddie there Pa!! Would be delighted with 3 way playoff at mo. Last hole very tricky, especially under the cosh. Freddie not known for his bottle!! Villegas was very impressive coming in I thought. Holed all the clutch putts, great no fuss par on the last.
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Horrible putt. Jesus!!
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That just needed hitting, lovely line. 50-50 for par from there considering the pressure. Be disgusted if doesn't nab playoff after the drive.
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Ah jesus Fred....
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Two truly pathetic putts from Jacobson on the last there.
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Very poor, first one was a fuc*in bullet, and second never had a chance. That's pretty sickening. Gobsh*te.
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Very unlucky dude.
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Inspired pick at 100/1 i/r Callit,cruel last hole and rest went right with Slocum and Watney,real hard lines.
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Backed freddie myself, the putting was bad on the 18 but what was the 2nd shot , all about
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Must have caught it slightly heavy Frank. It was perfect for line.
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I thought he might have used a club less Callit, IT CAUSED US A PLAY OFF AT LEAST
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Once he hit it, he was shouting at it to go. Just say he didn't hit it sweet. Would have been nice to get the playoff, or a putt at the win first.
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