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Masters golf
Masters this weekend, who’s backing who? I’ve gone for harman, matsuyama and Thomas…. Can’t wait 4 nights of theatre!
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Re: Masters golf
If Bhatia wins this and gets an invite he's getting lumped on.
Matsuyama as well for me - can't wait for it!!
Matsuyama as well for me - can't wait for it!!
Re: Masters golf
Backed Matsuyama at 25s last week. Odds will have come down aftwr another good showing this weekend. Will have a look at a few long shots this week.
Wouldn't be at all surprised if Scheffler wins again but don't want to back him at such short odds.
Wouldn't be at all surprised if Scheffler wins again but don't want to back him at such short odds.
Re: Masters golf
Yea agree with Matsuyama,so good in the majors
Nick Taylor 110-1 e/w 12 places with sky bet looks good as well
Nick Taylor 110-1 e/w 12 places with sky bet looks good as well
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Re: Masters golf
I have no interest in betting however I am an avid golfer and love The Masters.
As is my annual ritual I'm going for Rory to finally get the 'Grand Slam' monkey off his back. Unlikely, but if he fires on all cylinders for once he's more than capable of winning.
As for others: Canadian golf is in safe hands with Corey Connors (born and raised a 20 minute drive north of me) Adam Hadwin and Nick Taylor.
I always root for Brits in the field so I'm hoping Matt Fitzpatrick, Tommy Fleetwood, Tyrell Hatton and Justin Rose show well.
As for others: Adrian Meronk is a good story, I think it's pretty cool to see a guy from Poland making to the biggest stage in golf.
As is my annual ritual I'm going for Rory to finally get the 'Grand Slam' monkey off his back. Unlikely, but if he fires on all cylinders for once he's more than capable of winning.
As for others: Canadian golf is in safe hands with Corey Connors (born and raised a 20 minute drive north of me) Adam Hadwin and Nick Taylor.
I always root for Brits in the field so I'm hoping Matt Fitzpatrick, Tommy Fleetwood, Tyrell Hatton and Justin Rose show well.
As for others: Adrian Meronk is a good story, I think it's pretty cool to see a guy from Poland making to the biggest stage in golf.
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Re: Masters golf
I tried to edit the above post but apparently the function is no longer available.
It'll be interesting to see how Tiger does. I doubt there's much wrong with his golf game as far as hitting quality shots is concerned but his ability to walk such a hilly track is in question, as always. Personally I think he'll make the cut but not compete for a win.
It'll be interesting to see how Tiger does. I doubt there's much wrong with his golf game as far as hitting quality shots is concerned but his ability to walk such a hilly track is in question, as always. Personally I think he'll make the cut but not compete for a win.
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Re: Masters golf
I think the winner's name has already been posted on this thread. The only other one/two I would add to the list is Niemann and Zalatoris.
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Agree with Canada (except didn't Meronk go to LIV?) Rory's week. Let's get this done.
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Yes he did go to LIV but qualified for Augusta after last years Masters through a high finish at a major, or something like that. There's quite a few LIV guys eligible, Hatton for same reason as Meronk.
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Re: Masters golf
Taylor, Connors, Hadwin?Darnhill Claret wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 8:35 pmI think the winner's name has already been posted on this thread.
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Re: Masters golf
Logic would say it can only be Scheffler.
His putting has improved since moving to a mallet. Something many said he should have done years ago.
Plus it is due to pee it down on Thursday so it will be a soft course. That will help him find the pins.
Finally, it is mid February to mid April, so it is just within the 2 month window that Scheffler is allowed to win in (he has only ever won strokeplay in Phoenix, Bay Hill, Sawgrass and Augusta, the latter being the only one he has not won twice). Incredible stat given his immaculate record of 37 top 5 and 50 top 10 finishes on the PGA Tour.
His putting has improved since moving to a mallet. Something many said he should have done years ago.
Plus it is due to pee it down on Thursday so it will be a soft course. That will help him find the pins.
Finally, it is mid February to mid April, so it is just within the 2 month window that Scheffler is allowed to win in (he has only ever won strokeplay in Phoenix, Bay Hill, Sawgrass and Augusta, the latter being the only one he has not won twice). Incredible stat given his immaculate record of 37 top 5 and 50 top 10 finishes on the PGA Tour.
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Re: Masters golf
Scottie Scheffler all the way
Would love it to be Rory or Ricky
Schauffele another I’d expect to do well
Would love it to be Rory or Ricky
Schauffele another I’d expect to do well
Re: Masters golf
Bhatia might throw this one away tonight
Some back 9 by macarthy though
Some back 9 by macarthy though
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Re: Masters golf
No question Scheffler is No 1 in the world and this years' favourite, however Augusta National is a totally different animal. As the old adage goes 'Masters doesn't start until back nine on Sunday' has held true on a number of occasions in recent years. Molinari and Spieth can attest to that.
As always 'The Masters' rarely disappoints as far as drama is concerned.
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Re: Masters golf
Although the two most recent wins were less dramatic than usual. Scheffler I would say, is a certainty for a top 5. Whereas the other possibles aren't certain of anything.
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Re: Masters golf
Backed Harman at 90s a couple of months ago. His odds came in after a great Players. Augusta suited to lefties.
Struggling to look beyond Scheffler - but as said his odds are so short and not seen such a short price favourite for a major since Tiger was in his prime.
I backed Aberg for Masters 6 months ago - he’s going to be something special (he already is) but I’d say he’s got a bigger chance in the US Open or our Open.
Tommy Fleetwood has had a great year since he moved coach. He could go well as an each way bet at 40s but again his game is better suited to the other majors.
Hard to judge the likes of Rahm and Koepka now they are on the LIV tour - not interested in backing them as I don’t want them to win !!
Gonna have a longer look in next couple of days for a couple of outsiders. But Scheffler my main bet (backed him when he was at 9/1)
Struggling to look beyond Scheffler - but as said his odds are so short and not seen such a short price favourite for a major since Tiger was in his prime.
I backed Aberg for Masters 6 months ago - he’s going to be something special (he already is) but I’d say he’s got a bigger chance in the US Open or our Open.
Tommy Fleetwood has had a great year since he moved coach. He could go well as an each way bet at 40s but again his game is better suited to the other majors.
Hard to judge the likes of Rahm and Koepka now they are on the LIV tour - not interested in backing them as I don’t want them to win !!
Gonna have a longer look in next couple of days for a couple of outsiders. But Scheffler my main bet (backed him when he was at 9/1)
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Re: Masters golf
I'm not knowledgeable on golf but like to watch on TV/follow the big tournaments.
Looking forward to following this and have had some small bets (all my bets are small and just to add a bit of interest to following sport):
Matsuyama win bet @ 16/1
Spieth ew @ 20/1
Zalatoris ew @ 35/1
Looks like there may be the odd shower on Thursday but increasingly good weather Fri/Sat/Sunday. I hope at least one Brit can get into contention for a spell to add extra interest.
Looking forward to following this and have had some small bets (all my bets are small and just to add a bit of interest to following sport):
Matsuyama win bet @ 16/1
Spieth ew @ 20/1
Zalatoris ew @ 35/1
Looks like there may be the odd shower on Thursday but increasingly good weather Fri/Sat/Sunday. I hope at least one Brit can get into contention for a spell to add extra interest.
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Re: Masters golf
Had 3 bets
Matsuyama Top 30 finish
Koepka Top 30 finish
Schauffele Top 20 finish
Hovland Top 30 finish
5.2/1
Scheffler Top 10 finish
Rahm Top 30 finish
Cantlay Top 30 finish
Spieth Top 30 finish
Fitzpatrick Top 30 finish
6.5/1
72 hole match
Scheffler to beat Rahm
Spieth to beat Aberg
Reed to beat |Garcia
Morikawa to beat Homa
7.3/1
Matsuyama Top 30 finish
Koepka Top 30 finish
Schauffele Top 20 finish
Hovland Top 30 finish
5.2/1
Scheffler Top 10 finish
Rahm Top 30 finish
Cantlay Top 30 finish
Spieth Top 30 finish
Fitzpatrick Top 30 finish
6.5/1
72 hole match
Scheffler to beat Rahm
Spieth to beat Aberg
Reed to beat |Garcia
Morikawa to beat Homa
7.3/1
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Re: Masters golf
Still hoping that Rory can hold his nerve and win this fantastic tournament second only to the OpenClaret80.. wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 7:18 pmMasters this weekend, who’s backing who? I’ve gone for harman, matsuyama and Thomas…. Can’t wait 4 nights of theatre!
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Re: Masters golf
Scheffer
Fleetwood
Finau
Aberg
Ryan Fox
Fleetwood
Finau
Aberg
Ryan Fox
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Re: Masters golf
Underway now for 40-50 of the hopefulls.
A Kiwi, a Safa, a Korean the early leaders with England's Danny Willet (a previous winner) also up there.
A long, long ay to go though.
A Kiwi, a Safa, a Korean the early leaders with England's Danny Willet (a previous winner) also up there.
A long, long ay to go though.
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Re: Masters golf
Rory already looking like bottling it. One wild hook, two missed short putts. Sticking with Scheffler.
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Re: Masters golf
Coming back in the second nine; 2 under now with 4 to play. Another birdie (or two) and he's right back up in contention.CrosspoolClarets wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2024 7:16 pmRory already looking like bottling it. One wild hook, two missed short putts. Sticking with Scheffler.
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Yes, I raised an eyebrow when my pick Ryan Fox ( 200/1 ) was 5 under after 7, but he dropped two shots on the back nine. Mind you, -3 is a score that much bigger names would happily take around Augusta. A long, long way to go, as you say ..
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I agree about Rory on his day being unplayable and how I would love to see him win … the problem is he could get a hole in 1 then hit 3 double bogeys .: he is frustrating to watchexilecanada wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 8:06 pmI have no interest in betting however I am an avid golfer and love The Masters.
As is my annual ritual I'm going for Rory to finally get the 'Grand Slam' monkey off his back. Unlikely, but if he fires on all cylinders for once he's more than capable of winning.
As for others: Canadian golf is in safe hands with Corey Connors (born and raised a 20 minute drive north of me) Adam Hadwin and Nick Taylor.
I always root for Brits in the field so I'm hoping Matt Fitzpatrick, Tommy Fleetwood, Tyrell Hatton and Justin Rose show well.
As for others: Adrian Meronk is a good story, I think it's pretty cool to see a guy from Poland making to the biggest stage in golf.
Re: Masters golf
Nice to watch golf without some idiot shouting "get in the hole" on every shot.
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Bryson is absolutely cooking.
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Re: Masters golf
Some tough tough playing conditions with the wind today, due to longer around all weekend.
Homa was my pick before the tournament and certainly think he'll be there about by end of day 3.
Bible-man Sheffler has ice in his veins, if the Good Lord in on his side he could win by a canter.
I had Brian Harman as my wildcard but clustered at the back of the pack.
Homa was my pick before the tournament and certainly think he'll be there about by end of day 3.
Bible-man Sheffler has ice in his veins, if the Good Lord in on his side he could win by a canter.
I had Brian Harman as my wildcard but clustered at the back of the pack.
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Indeed, I believe they " lynch " anybody who yells that at Augusta, quite like old times in Georgia !!
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Bloody hell currently it's like a spring day up Glenn View and the Pros in general have fallen apart
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Keep an eye on Ludvig Aberg.
While most of the field struggled with the wind and the greens - he quietly shot 69.
While most of the field struggled with the wind and the greens - he quietly shot 69.
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Re: Masters golf
I love playing golf but just can’t seem to get past that windmill
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Re: Masters golf
Scheffler struggling a bit today. Could be a very interesting final day.
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Morikawa is cooking.
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Re: Masters golf
Aberg could be the next superstar so has a chance to break through tomorrow. That kid has everything and a swing with few weaknesses.
Still expect Scheffler to win though, despite his cheating on the 3rd with a dodgy drop for a distant scoreboard when he was behind a tree that led to a birdie.
Still expect Scheffler to win though, despite his cheating on the 3rd with a dodgy drop for a distant scoreboard when he was behind a tree that led to a birdie.
Re: Masters golf
Feel like there's only Morikawa who can stop Scheffler now, or at least make it interesting.
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Looks like Scheffler got this in the bag now. Shame really thought it was shaping up to be close but everybody else has fallen away.
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Re: Masters golf
gonna take him to screw up big time to not win it
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Looks they're handing the Green Jacket to Scheffler on a plate. hate to see one guy dominating for a long period of time
At this rate of attrition Lancashire lad Tommy Fleetwood could finish second.
At this rate of attrition Lancashire lad Tommy Fleetwood could finish second.
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Re: Masters golf
Scheffler is a cyborg.
He's playing some superb stuff.
He's playing some superb stuff.
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proper in the zone stuff, wouldn't allow himself a smile until it was done. Impressive
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If Big Vinny K could post his analysis before I put my bets on the next major, it would be greatly appreciated!
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Is Tommy Fleetwood his real name or is it like Johny Vegas or Captain Americaexilecanada wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 10:40 pmLooks they're handing the Green Jacket to Scheffler on a plate. hate to see one guy dominating for a long period of time
At this rate of attrition Lancashire lad Tommy Fleetwood could finish second.
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Well I’ll get in early then !!Oshkoshclaret wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2024 3:43 amIf Big Vinny K could post his analysis before I put my bets on the next major, it would be greatly appreciated!
Aberg is worth backing in every major until he wins one - he’s that good.
Tommy Fleetwood has been playing great this last year since he changed coach. He loves the US Open so back him each way. I’d back him in the British open.
Scheff is just a machine but his odds are going to be Tigeresque for the foreseeable future - probably about 3/1 to 4/1 for every major. Anybody familiar with the golf betting legend Keith Elliott (look him up and buy his book !!) Scheff will also very soon have the “nappy factor”.
The PGA is the next major in June - it’s my least favourite in terms of finding winners. US Open is in June and then our Open in mid July as always. As always form, weather and course will all be key going into them. The Masters is obviously always on the same course. And in terms of statistics around the winners it is the easiest one to pick the winner. It’s a much smaller field and you can pretty much rule out 80% of them every year before a ball is hit (it’s not 100% guaranteed of course but very few big outsiders have won in its history).
Fantastic weekend of sport
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Inspired by Eric Morecambe apparently.Carlos the Great wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2024 7:10 amIs Tommy Fleetwood his real name or is it like Johny Vegas or Captain America
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Re: Masters golf
Fleetwood is his birth name isn’t it ?
Apologies if that was a joke !!
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Re: Masters golf
Seemed a little bit too easy for the players this year.
This stood out as the best tournament for how tough it was, but I'm not sure it gripped me this year.
Maybe the players have played it so much, they can easily avoid the hazards?
This stood out as the best tournament for how tough it was, but I'm not sure it gripped me this year.
Maybe the players have played it so much, they can easily avoid the hazards?
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Re: Masters golf
This year -11 won and only 8 people came in under par compared to -12 winning last year and 25 players breaking par. Checked 5 years ago and -13 won it with 45 players under parQuickenthetempo wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2024 9:37 amSeemed a little bit too easy for the players this year.
This stood out as the best tournament for how tough it was, but I'm not sure it gripped me this year.
Maybe the players have played it so much, they can easily avoid the hazards?
Even going back 20 years in 2004 -9 won it with 12 players breaking par so im not sure that your idea it was a lot tougher in previous years is correct.
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I do love that there's a Lancashire golfer called Tommy Fleetwood. Something of the Eastbound and Down about it. There'd be gold in a fictionalised cartoon i reckon.Carlos the Great wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2024 7:10 amIs Tommy Fleetwood his real name or is it like Johny Vegas or Captain America