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Pommell said:
Love the Masters. Best golf tournament of the year by far.
Just had a couple of small bets:
Dustin Johnson @ $34 and
Gary Woodland @ $200.
Both big drivers in decent form

Good luck. Like Johnson as a player.
 
Can't have Mickelson at the price. Will take him in group bets though. Why take him at $8 for the tourney when you can have him at $5 for top US or, better, 3.50 in a five-man group? Better still, Luxbet and Centrebet are allowing multis.

Keen on Mahan, Kim and Stricker. Baddeley by far our best hope. Backed him on Betfair at double his current quote some time back.
 
scottyturnerscurse said:
Can't have Mickelson at the price. Will take him in group bets though. Why take him at $8 for the tourney when you can have him at $5 for top US or, better, 3.50 in a five-man group? Better still, Luxbet and Centrebet are allowing multis.
Keen on Mahan, Kim and Stricker. Baddeley by far our best hope. Backed him on Betfair at double his current quote some time back.

Agree on the Baddely call. Ogilvy has the talent. Allenby is also in good form this year but has never handled Augusta.

Will see with Phil, Augusta is perfect for his game.
 
tannerztigers said:
I am getting on Tiger. Paying about $12 I reckon this is his tournament to get back on the winners list.

Don't like his chances, but that $12's is awfully tempting, just gotta remember though, he's a shadow of the player he was in past years, regardless of his like for Augusta, he just isn't striking the ball consistently enough I don't believe.

Be interested to see how Allenby goes, being paired with Tiger on the first 2 days ...... usually doesn't mind the attention of a big crowd.

Not sure how the media think Jason Day is the best Aussie chance here ....has he ever even played the course before ?...kid's got some game, no doubt, but its a huge call to think he can do what NO Aussie has ever done, at this stage of his career.
 
Agree that mickelson has more than a fighting chance. Especially with him recent back in form.

Gotta love the masters. Great tournament. As always leysy will have a punt on this event guided by a little system he uses that saw him throw up a 200/1 winner on this thread a couple of years back (Cabrera).

This year sees him punt on -

Rose - $40
Baddeley - $70
Sabbatini- $120
Yang - $140

Good luck All.
 
There is just something about watching the masters no doubt, hard to define but its something special.

I like Badds.com for top 10 at $6. Kaymer $23 & Mcilroy $29 also interest me for the win.

How about Ryo Ishikawa donating all his winnings for this year to the japanese tsunami relief :clap I know he's probably already got plenty but its a terrific gesture. Hope he wins a few this year.
 
Hows Bobby teen up with T Woo :hihi, definate MC comin up.......Best putter in the world Badds.com should go allright if the driver behaves.......Princess Scott is lovin the broomy Im told ;).......IMHO PM an TW top 5 are the safest bets.......Jason Day for best Aussie he has some goolies about him unlike others
 
mb64 said:
Have backed Graham McDowell to win & be the leading European.

Love how he ditched the par 3 tournament to watch the Champions League.

Donald, meanwhile, won the event. Can he break the curse?
 
scottyturnerscurse said:
Love how he ditched the par 3 tournament to watch the Champions League.

Donald, meanwhile, won the event. Can he break the curse?

Donald's a gun, if he can hit enough fairways he will do very well
Same deal with Bubba Watson
 
Michael said:
Donald's a gun, if he can hit enough fairways he will do very well
Same deal with Bubba Watson

Bubba's problem is between his ears. Would love him to jag it though. Better than the other lefty winning it, again.