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TigerForce said:
Go Scotty. Pampling must be all nerves sitting on top and waiting for others to drop off. How do you go from 4 over to 10 under on Day 4?....never seen it before.
Geez how we goin if Senior an Pampling win our 2 big events......Scotty or Speith hopefully can get the job done, our events need big names winning them to keep em goin
 
Great to see Richmond supporter Marc Leishman blitz his opponents by 6 shots to win the Nedbank challenge in South Africa.
 
His putting has been outstanding of late.

He plonked 2 balls in the water today for 2 double bogeys, putting him 6 strokes off the lead and then comes back and wins.

Great performance.

Steven Bowditch apparently the first golfer on the PGA tour to post 4 rounds of 80+ since 1983!
 
mk33 said:
Two wins in a row for Adam Scott.
Finding form at right time for Masters hopefully
Driving the ball as close as possible to the Shark, his wedge play also seems to have gone up a notch, may well be to the fact his confident with the putter
 
Balls of steel on the 18th with that chip and putt. How he didn't end up in the drink again, is beyond belief. A scrambled par if ever there was one, but held his nerve magnificently. Was 3 shots behind at one point on the final round. Taking a break before the Masters apparently - hope he's not flirting with form.
 
Scott will figure at the Masters BUT wont win ,not with the short stick there .Its a different game again putting on those greens..Mind games !!!!
 
Looking forward to the Masters and hopefully a Scott, Day or another Aussie win

Think the value is in
Some outsides roughies I think may be

Oosthuizen $26
Schwartzel $41
Snedeker $67
Koepka $81
 
mk33 said:
Looking forward to the Masters and hopefully a Scott, Day or another Aussie win

Think the value is in
Some outsides roughies I think may be

Oosthuizen $26
Schwartzel $41
Snedeker $67
Koepka $81
Saw a bit of Victor dubison or how ever you spell it MK, he was hitting it well.....surley will have a couple go close
 
mk33 said:
Looking forward to the Masters and hopefully a Scott, Day or another Aussie win

Think the value is in
Some outsides roughies I think may be

Oosthuizen $26
Schwartzel $41
Snedeker $67
Koepka $81

I like Koepka, and have backed him along with, Reed, Walker, Hoffman and Berger. Happy days if any of them can get up, especially Berger at $251
 
tigerman said:
I like Koepka, and have backed him along with, Reed, Walker, Hoffman and Berger. Happy days if any of them can get up, especially Berger at $251

Took Berger for best debutant.

Betting on golf is pretty stupid yet I do it every other week. I reckon the only way to become profitable, long term, is to do it on Betfair, for laying purposes and for far superior prices. Berger, for example, is 330s.
 
scottyturnerscurse said:
Took Berger for best debutant.

Betting on golf is pretty stupid yet I do it every other week. I reckon the only way to become profitable, long term, is to do it on Betfair, for laying purposes and for far superior prices. Berger, for example, is 330s.

Thanks for that, i'll have to have a look at Betfair. I just need any my bets to finish top five to get a result.
 
Great Masters. Lightning greens, difficult pins and strong winds. Must be punishing mentally.

Day threw at least a shot away but a huge chance. Speith was driving it all over the place but his scrambling was saving him. Can't rely on it.

Should be awesome viewing. Kids likely to be late to school tomorrow.
 
dusty delivers said:
Great Masters. Lightning greens, difficult pins and strong winds. Must be punishing mentally.

Day threw at least a shot away but a huge chance. Speith was driving it all over the place but his scrambling was saving him. Can't rely on it.

Should be awesome viewing. Kids likely to be late to school tomorrow.

Day and Spieth are both amazingly good putters.
Day and Johnson are paired together tomorrow which will be good to watch, as they are both very long hitters.
Spieth lead the 2015 Masters wire to wire, and has done the same this year, it would be an incredible effort if he does it two years in a row.
 
tigerman said:
Day and Spieth are both amazingly good putters.
Day and Johnson are paired together tomorrow which will be good to watch, as they are both very long hitters.
Spieth lead the 2015 Masters wire to wire, and has done the same this year, it would be an incredible effort if he does it two years in a row.

Will be interesting to see who wins the driving contest. Both can pump is 350 yards. A good pairing for Day, they could get on a roll together.