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Originally posted by Silver-Tiger View PostI've opened a SkyBet account on the back of their offer. It's super in Fairness.
Big E/W on Phil and Hideki.
Small E/W pokes on Kuchar and Casey.
Hideki held that 5 footer on the last for 2/3 of a place which was great for me. Couple of mates took the better odds / 6 places in Laddies and were left with their dick in their hands
Casey was clean as a whistle. Good on him .
I can see Casey having a strong year from here. And we can look forward to hearing about not taking up his Euro Tour membership and opting out of the Ryder cup a solid 10 times a week.
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Originally posted by Hooch View PostWhat did Schniederjan do in the playoff??His rival it seems, had broken his dreams,By stealing the girl of his fancy.Her name was Magill, and she called herself Lil,But everyone knew her as Nancy.
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Harbour town this week and one of my favourite tourneys. Have had plenty of success here too. Chris Kirk stands out for me. He has steadily improved in 2016 despite missing the cut at the masters where he looked to not handle the greens in the windy conditions despite being a good wind player generally having won the McGladrey Classic and finished 2nd in the Sony a few years ago. Has won every year on tour and this type of track is a similar test to both mentioned above. Generally a good scrambler which is key around here. His stats were off a bit last year as he was injured for a while but still won the crown plaza at Colonial holding off Speith and Colonial is another course with small greens. 80/1 seems more than fair to me.
Also like Ben Evans in Valderama who at 200/1 was decent (175/1 now but still worth a small ew) He has played well this year without setting he world on fire but the tight fairways and small greens should suit him and if the putter warms up even a little he might squeak a place.Last edited by elbows; 11-04-16, 20:14.His rival it seems, had broken his dreams,By stealing the girl of his fancy.Her name was Magill, and she called herself Lil,But everyone knew her as Nancy.
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Originally posted by elbows View PostHarbour town this week and one of my favourite tourneys. Have had plenty of success here too. Chris Kirk stands out for me. He has steadily improved in 2016 despite missing the cut at the masters where he looked to not handle the greens in the windy conditions despite being a good wind player generally having won the McGladrey Classic and finished 2nd in the Sony a few years ago. Has won every year on tour and this type of track is a similar test to both mentioned above. Generally a good scrambler which is key around here. His stats were off a bit last year as he was injured for a while but still won the crown plaza at Colonial holding off Speith and Colonial is another course with small greens. 80/1 seems more than fair to me.
Also like Ben Evans in Valderama who at 200/1 was decent (175/1 now but still worth a small ew) He has played well this year without setting he world on fire but the tight fairways and small greens should suit him and if the putter warms up even a little he might squeak a place.
On both the above for small Ew and also on Casey in RBC @ 18/1 and Caberra Bello in Spain @14/1.
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Originally posted by Teddie View PostLucas Glover for the ridiculous outsider @ 200/1. Luke Donald and Graeme McDowell for the unlikely outside shoot and Kevin Kisner decent chance bet. Lay of the day is Jason Day, I'll be all aboard that too.His rival it seems, had broken his dreams,By stealing the girl of his fancy.Her name was Magill, and she called herself Lil,But everyone knew her as Nancy.
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Backed Willet, Koepka and Cabrera-Bello for the Masters pre tournament, after timing and all that.
Went for Na and Fitzpatrick this week
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I think Max Kieffer is a brilliant bet at 100/1 in valderamma this week. I think he's dropped back a little since a very consistent run last year. However, his course form here is very good and definitely stands out when you look at the last 5 years worth of leaderboards.
I was very excited about Dechambeau in the RBC this week. He's on a high after last week and this is his first tournament as a pro. As he said himself last week, he's looking forward to cashing his first cheque. I think there's an awful lot to like about him. I'd probably be a little more excited about the FRL market in this case though. I'd be surprised if he doesn't perform very well. I've missed the boat slightly as he is 50s from 66s on PP now. I think 50/1 is a little skimpy but I can't leave him. Branden Grace is also of interest at 40s. He will bounce back soon and it could be this week.
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It's always windy @ Hilton Head.
Kuch e/w.
Ridiculous record around here. Won in the wind here and at the Players. 24th last week and was the worst he could have been. Had a good eye on him as i had him backed and he held nothing. Unfortunate triple on Sunday put him in that spot.
Pennies on Marino e/w.
Trying to get his card back. Lost in a Playoff to Finau a few weeks ago and was flying in Houston (67 in R1) before a solid collapse seen his miss the second cut on Saturday.
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Originally posted by Silver-Tiger View PostIt's always windy @ Hilton Head.
Kuch e/w.
Ridiculous record around here. Won in the wind here and at the Players. 24th last week and was the worst he could have been. Had a good eye on him as i had him backed and he held nothing. Unfortunate triple on Sunday put him in that spot.
Pennies on Marino e/w.
Trying to get his card back. Lost in a Playoff to Finau a few weeks ago and was flying in Houston (67 in R1) before a solid collapse seen his miss the second cut on Saturday.Last edited by elbows; 14-04-16, 09:21.His rival it seems, had broken his dreams,By stealing the girl of his fancy.Her name was Magill, and she called herself Lil,But everyone knew her as Nancy.
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Originally posted by TheImprover View PostHope your wrong, after all he has been the most consistent player, back him now @ 12/5 if you have any sense. Day will dominate this season.Last edited by Teddie; 15-04-16, 14:34.
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Originally posted by Teddie View PostI dont think this is the kind of course(and field combined with the course) he will dominate on.
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Originally posted by TheImprover View PostI was saying I fancy him to dominate through out the season, for me he's a golfer I will keep backing, don't think you can go to far wrong with him tbh.
Oh I'd definitely agree with that. In general he's a looked level above everyone else at the this year. This was a rare time I felt happy opposing him. Doesn't look great now but I still wouldn't be taking the 2/1 on offer for him at the moment. Will be an entertaining few days.
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Originally posted by Teddie View PostOh I'd definitely agree with that. In general he's a looked level above everyone else at the this year. This was a rare time I felt happy opposing him. Doesn't look great now but I still wouldn't be taking the 2/1 on offer for him at the moment. Will be an entertaining few days.
Just did a small double, Day and Larrazabal, pays just over 10/1Last edited by TheImprover; 15-04-16, 18:12.
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Originally posted by elbows View PostHarbour town this week and one of my favourite tourneys. Have had plenty of success here too. Chris Kirk stands out for me. He has steadily improved in 2016 despite missing the cut at the masters where he looked to not handle the greens in the windy conditions despite being a good wind player generally having won the McGladrey Classic and finished 2nd in the Sony a few years ago. Has won every year on tour and this type of track is a similar test to both mentioned above. Generally a good scrambler which is key around here. His stats were off a bit last year as he was injured for a while but still won the crown plaza at Colonial holding off Speith and Colonial is another course with small greens. 80/1 seems more than fair to me.
Also like Ben Evans in Valderama who at 200/1 was decent (175/1 now but still worth a small ew) He has played well this year without setting he world on fire but the tight fairways and small greens should suit him and if the putter warms up even a little he might squeak a place.
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Kirk, Lingmerth, Glover, Blair and Wagner going into the weekend. Hopefully 1 places or nicks the win.
Evans on +4 in Valderama T19. Cut at +9Last edited by elbows; 15-04-16, 21:33.His rival it seems, had broken his dreams,By stealing the girl of his fancy.Her name was Magill, and she called herself Lil,But everyone knew her as Nancy.
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Originally posted by poprock View PostIs this a reverse curse, could easily run into a birdies run!,
Go grace also!His rival it seems, had broken his dreams,By stealing the girl of his fancy.Her name was Magill, and she called herself Lil,But everyone knew her as Nancy.
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Back on the horse after a disappointing week which had so much promise.
2 runners 1 on each.
Andrew Loupe is a player I have been following and have been waiting for this week with him in mind. T4 in this 2 years ago and was blown out of it last year in a hurricane even though he plays well in the wind. Had a 3rd place at the start of the year and has the game to compete in Texas. Not in amazing form but that can change quickly and with a suitable course 150/1 looked a little big. Other fancies were all a bit short.
Soomin Li in China had 2nd place finish in Malaysia earlier in the year and again he is back on course that should suit his game. 110/1 on B365 was massive and now gone but still a bit overpriced at anything around 80/1. 100/1 still availableLast edited by elbows; 18-04-16, 18:58.His rival it seems, had broken his dreams,By stealing the girl of his fancy.Her name was Magill, and she called herself Lil,But everyone knew her as Nancy.
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Originally posted by elbows View PostBack on the horse after a disappointing week which had so much promise.
2 runners 1 on each.
Andrew Loupe is a player I have been following and have been waiting for this week with him in mind. T4 in this 2 years ago and was blown out of it last year in a hurricane even though he plays well in the wind. Had a 3rd place at the start of the year and has the game to compete in Texas. Not in amazing form but that can change quickly and with a suitable course 150/1 looked a little big. Other fancies were all a bit short.
Soomin Li in China had 2nd place finish in Malaysia earlier in the year and again he is back on course that should suit his game. 110/1 on B365 was massive and now gone but still a bit overpriced at anything around 80/1. 100/1 still availableLast edited by elbows; 20-04-16, 09:33.His rival it seems, had broken his dreams,By stealing the girl of his fancy.Her name was Magill, and she called herself Lil,But everyone knew her as Nancy.
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Originally posted by Jibzzzz View PostWhere you on FRL?His rival it seems, had broken his dreams,By stealing the girl of his fancy.Her name was Magill, and she called herself Lil,But everyone knew her as Nancy.
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Originally posted by horatio1 View PostSome shout Elbows, had a fiver ew at 80/1, PP offering € 200 to cash out. Deal or no deal....
€200 cash out at this stage is decent if they were playing 72 holes. (Don't know why the angry face came up)His rival it seems, had broken his dreams,By stealing the girl of his fancy.Her name was Magill, and she called herself Lil,But everyone knew her as Nancy.
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Originally posted by elbows View PostI don't cash out generally. Looks like it might be 54 holes looking at the weather tomorrow and Sunday which is a plus but they may go on Monday as next week is in China again. He had 2 doubles late on to lose in Malaysia by a shot so hopefully that will stand to him this time.
€200 cash out at this stage is decent if they were playing 72 holes. (Don't know why the angry face came up)
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Originally posted by Dice75 View PostOn small E/W too at 85s. Doubled with Loupe also, I presume he's not up there in Texas?
Where my €70k payday Joe?His rival it seems, had broken his dreams,By stealing the girl of his fancy.Her name was Magill, and she called herself Lil,But everyone knew her as Nancy.
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