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Author:  Harrigan [ Sun Mar 13, 2011 6:43 pm ]
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Noticed the last golf thread we had was the "open championship" thread so thought we needed one for the new season as were a month or so in since the big boys started.

Anyone watching the WGC in Miami? Put a cheeky little bet on Rory at 12/1 earlier. Dustin Johnson seems to have problems with his nerves on the last day of big comps. Also had a small bet on Donald at 6/1 too. He's in fine form at the mo. The way he played in Arizona in the matchplay was brilliant. It's a very good time for British golf right now.

Also good to see Tiger having a solid tournament. He's -3 today and -5 alltogether. No matter what you think of him Golf needs a strong Tiger. It's an exciting time though with some of the young ones coming through. Fowler is a prospect and I like the look of Kevin Na.

Author:  LFCPatriotRhino [ Sun Mar 13, 2011 7:14 pm ]
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Aye I'm watching, got a feeling that Luke Donald may win again tonight.

Your right about Dustin Johnson he seems to struggle to finish off in the big tournaments but he should be in the mix at the end of Today along with Kuchar and McIlroy(who I want to win :) ).

I hope Tiger Woods gets back to his best soon because it's a far better game when he is involved IMO, even with all the great players about at the moment especially the Europeans to me without Woods at his best there is just something missing. Also nice to see the top 4 in the rankings are Europeans, not sure it's still on but if certain situations happen the top 6 could be all from Europe at the end of this tournament, and Woods could be outside the top 10 by the time the masters starts!!

On another note is it just me that thinks Lee Westwood has gone downhill ever since he became #1 in the world? I know he is still doing well position wise in the tournaments but a few months ago he was challenging for most tournies he was in.

Author:  Harrigan [ Sun Mar 13, 2011 7:41 pm ]
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TBF on Westwood he bacame No1 just before winter break. He's still playing some brilliant golf though, it's just that Kaymer is so good. He is like a machine that very rarely does anything wrong, then just picks his moments to make birdies. The Americans dont like him because he has no "personality" but IMO he is typically German. All Business when it matters.

Anyway this is going to be a very close tournament. 8 players within 4 shots of each other and Rickie Fowler is having an amazing round. Probably too late to have a chance but with a bit of luck you never know.

Author:  LFCPatriotRhino [ Sun Mar 13, 2011 10:39 pm ]
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So it's Nick Watney (probably the only player I didn't mention earlier :roll: ) that wins :lol:

Can't wait for the Masters now, very happy it's on Sky this year aswell because the BBC coverage is rubbish IMO, Peter Alliss and Sam Torrance get on my nerves with all the rambling on they do . I know there are adverts to put up with on Sky but it is on all day instead of a few hours and at least they won't cut out halfway through for Alliss to read a letter about some old dears 100th birthday at an old golf club no-one has ever heard of or cares about :? (Did I mention I hate the BBC coverage and Peter Alliss/Sam Torrance, I wouldn't mind but I like the rest of the commentary team :lol: )

Author:  Harrigan [ Thu Mar 31, 2011 2:49 pm ]
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So the Masters is only a week away. Im sure this thread will get some viewing over the 5 days but whats anyones thoughts on it going in...

Kaymer is priced at 18/1 at the moment!!! Im putting something on that. That seems a rediculous price as far as im concearned.

Rory is due something too I reckon. He has all the talent in the world and will be number 1 in the next year or 2.

Im going to throw this out there though (ok, I know its not really a surprise but no one has mentioned him)... Dustin Johnson.

He has the game that suits Augusta but has a last day nerves problem after blowing 3 big comps in the last 9 months when leading going into the final day. If he want to push on in the world rankings then he will need to get over this.

Rickie Fowler... one of my favorite golfers to watch. This kid is pure entertainment and plays at 100mph. Not always the most accurate golfer but he knows how to save a hole from awkward positions.

Bubba :) Another fun golfer to watch but when he messes up he does it in style. Massive off the tee averaging 310 yards!!! (Yes, thats an average). He is capable of holding it together and wouldnt be surprised to see him being handed the green jacket just after midnight early Monday morning.

As Sal said Kucher will be there or there abouts. He is in my top 3 in world golf at the moment. He is all class and is such a controlled person, like Kaymer, which is what you need in a Major.

The people im ruling out...

Westwood - Cant ever see him winning at Augusta. The greens are the toughest in world golf and if you get into trouble around them you need a short game thats 2nd to none and by his own admission, thats where he falls short.

Woods - Yes, he's starting to find his old game more and more now but he is shooting the scores he wants in 1 or 2 rounds a comp. The other 2 or 3 are average to poor still. He will need to have 3 good rounds and a solid round to have a chance at Augusta and I just dont think he's there yet.

Mickleson - His games gone recently. Unless he miraculously finds some form next week I think he will be around the cut mark at best.

A few people have mentioned Garcia's name but WTF? :lol: He never looked like winning when he was in his prime! Now he has lost interest in the game and is content on being an average golfer who makes half a mill or so a year. He hasnt won for almost 3 years now and would be shocked if he even made the cut in this.


As an outside-outside bet have a look at Kevin Na. He's a 27 year old American who has his moments. He is ranked 24th in the FedEx cup at the moment and is averaging 2 shots a round better than Woods this year.

Golf is very exciting at the moment with the emergence of some of these younger players from the States and indeed the UK and Europe. Im looking forward to getting Woods back to his best and I do see it as only being a matter of time. I think there are quite a few now who could push Woods at his best and since he was pegged back 2 years ago in the PGA on the last day he has lost that invincibility that he previously had when leading.

Author:  LFCPatriotRhino [ Sun Apr 03, 2011 9:36 pm ]
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Phil Mickelson must be a massive favourite after the way he has ripped the course apart this week and his record at the Masters, Mickelson FTW :D

Author:  Dan_FC [ Sun Apr 03, 2011 9:52 pm ]
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LFCPatriotRhino wrote:Phil Mickelson must be a massive favourite after the way he has ripped the course apart this week and his record at the Masters, Mickelson FTW :D


Bookies have him at 13/2 fav, only right. Not often you'd see Woods 10/1 second fav for a Masters.

Author:  Harrigan [ Sun Apr 03, 2011 9:55 pm ]
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Cant see him backing it up tbf. I know he shot a good score but whos to say Kaymer or Johnson wouldnt have shot -22. Fair play to him though, its good to see him back up there winning. A very likable guy and he deserves it.

Author:  Dan_FC [ Sun Apr 03, 2011 9:59 pm ]
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Harrigan wrote:Cant see him backing it up tbf. I know he shot a good score but whos to say Kaymer or Johnson wouldnt have shot -22. Fair play to him though, its good to see him back up there winning. A very likable guy and he deserves it.


I'll be on Kaymer, 18/1 with Paddy Power, to say he's 8 points behind Woods is laughable. Not sure where else to put my money though.

Author:  Harrigan [ Sun Apr 03, 2011 10:05 pm ]
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Dan_FC wrote:I'll be on Kaymer, 18/1 with Paddy Power, to say he's 8 points behind Woods is laughable. Not sure where else to put my money though.


Kevin Na at an outside bet of 200/1... he may do crap but at 200/1 its worth it. Going into the Shell Houston Open (which he didnt play in) he was 24th on the PGA tour. He's also the Number 1 putter on tour this year so far, something you need atr Augusta.

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