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  • Thomson
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    Course..
    Forget the usual stats. The 4's are long and narrow. Short but accurate wont win, long and wide is dead. Pin seeker 2nd shots and decent par 3's will do it here and a putter that is good on marble....Sounds like Tigers all over this one but I would not back him.
    Players..
    No excuses for Tiger, big win last week so all's good. Where's his head though, moaning last week about the greens here, pressure for major 15, gonna be hard.
    McIlroy defending, rumoured to go -7 on the back 9 in practice. Also knocked in a 67 here, good with irons but has demons. As for the rest you can make a case for any of them...Take your pick....

    My bets.
    Winner.....
    Zach Johnson.....back 50 he has stuck there
    Russell Henley....Back and laid for nice free-bet
    Micheal Thompson...Back and laid for nice free-bet
    Webb Simpsoon....Back and laid for OK free-bet

    Tournament matchbet..
    Z Johnson to beat Kutcher

    To make cut..
    loads in here, most significant
    Rory McIlroy laid

    Winning score
    280 or higher
    I reckon the greens will deteriorate by late Saturday and Sunday

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  • WhyAlwaysMe
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    Yeah I know exactly what you mean Gun. The simple truth is he gets very tight, you can see the tension in the face as you say. I laid Rory on the first tee that time he blew a US major, you could see it in the face that day he was stiff as a board in his warm ups.

    I'm swerving Westwood even for a back to lay. The thing is with this golf is you can out think yourself. I mean one thing is the unknown factor is high like weather or an outsider ripping it up. I'm sticking with Stenson for the winner market for now.

    I like the Kaymar 3 ball bet and the G-Mac top Irish. In other words I'm taking on Rory. You feel with him he will either contend or hit a big score. Either I am beat but if not I'm in with a good chance, which is a situation I like.

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  • gun
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    Originally posted by WhyAlwaysMe View Post
    According to BBC Westwood lost The Open due to lack of tee accuracy more than the putting and he is only 42nd in the tee accuracy ratings so I'm crossing the Worksop wonder off.
    According to Gun, he lost because he's not, I'm afraid, a winner! I think as a back to lay, however, 38 / 40 is still a good trade, if not a good bet. I genuinely hope that I've got him wrong and that he does land a major. But that's my heart talking rather than my head. I watched his face standing on the 16th in the last round at Muirfield. All he had to do was to put it on the dancefloor to keep him alive, and then hope to kick on the momentum from there. His face said he was beaten, to me anyway, and if he had been at sensible odds I'd have laid him there and then. The shot was nowhere near...

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  • WhyAlwaysMe
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    Gun your going in mob handed! Most impressed with your clever staking math .

    This is reputed to be one of Tiger's least favoured courses and he struggled here in 2003 only making 39th. All I've read says it is very unforgiving if you miss the fairway which Tiger does on occasion. I mean The Open suited him more than this course and he went off 11 there.




    According to BBC Westwood lost The Open due to lack of tee accuracy more than the putting and he is only 42nd in the tee accuracy ratings so I'm crossing the Worksop wonder off.

    I'm going Stenson on account of his good tee accuracy

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    and a good early tee time.


    Other tips:

    3 Balls go Stenson, Kaymer and Furyk.

    Top South African - Clark 7.5

    Top Irishman G-Mac 3.5

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  • gun
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    Every synapse in my tiny brain is saying lay Tiger again. I know it pays long term, and I doubt very much the PGA will make it easy for him (or anyone else) to card scores remotely like those seen last weekend. I also think last weekend's exploits have caused his price to go too low, so I am going to take him on again, laid £50 at 5.4.

    The rest of my picks are below, but to be perfectly honest I've done precious little looking at recent form, the course or anything else about the tournament. So this is a bit of a 'tail on donkey' selection, as you will doubtless spot!

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  • WhyAlwaysMe
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    Wow this seems like a good opportunity to take on Tiger. The preveiling wisdom is that this is a course that will reward accurate drivers, also it is not as long as some. Tiger was saying today there is a lot of double break on the greens so it may negate the skills of the magical putters somewhat.

    The racing and footy comic has flagged up Johnson, Stenson and Poulter at 1pt and also Tim Clark and Jason Dufner for 0.5 pt bets.

    I am thinking Lee Westwood at 36 has appeal too. At least as a back to lay jobbie.

    Adam Scott is another obvious threat.

    What do you guys think? I mostly back players on the golf as I prefer the limited liability of it. I only lay at odds under evens on the final day.

    A lot of people have given up on Westwood having got burned so many times but on current form he ought to be around 25 for this. You could say the same about Sergio too but the putting can be so bad and Westwood did at least putt well at The Open.
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