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USPGA Tour

Posted:
Fri Feb 13, 2009 12:45 am
by ORDoubleBlues
IMHO Jim Furyk is bet bet at $19 to win and best other value is Pat Perez at $51 and Patrick Sheehan at $301.
Re: USPGA Tour

Posted:
Fri Feb 13, 2009 7:25 am
by Dogmatic
ORDoubleBlues wrote:IMHO Jim Furyk is bet bet at $19 to win and best other value is Pat Perez at $51 and Patrick Sheehan at $301.
I took Snedeker @$61.
Re: USPGA Tour

Posted:
Fri Feb 13, 2009 9:40 am
by Swooper16
put $10 on Weir @ $17.
Also put $5 on Corey Pavin @ $201. Finished 6th and third here last two years. Looking at overnight results tho its unlikely he will get near that again this year.
Re: USPGA Tour

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Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:15 pm
by puma
A tip for those punting on the pga golf tour tournaments.
Go to the webite called Golf Monthly and the tipster there gives you a great run down on five golfers per tournament he thinks should play well. He took dustin johnson last tournament and knows his golf.
In a field of 160 sometimes narrowing that to 5 is pretty helpful. i'm sure he won't win every week but once every now and then is good at some huge prices!
Re: USPGA Tour

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Mon Feb 23, 2009 9:25 am
by JK
Looks like Mickelson has pulled a Greg Norman, after carding a 9 under round, he's 3 over on the final round to be 2 behind with a hole to play with Steve Stricker leading ... Mickelson had 6 shots on him overnight!!
My bets look to be knackered unless Sabbatini can pull something ridiculous out on his last 2 holes*
Re: USPGA Tour

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Mon Feb 23, 2009 10:07 am
by another grub
I was watching the odds change in the JW Classic in the final round yesterday....amazing stuff.....
thanks for the tip puma.... will follow up on that....
Looking forward to Tigers return this week.... dont think he will win the matchplay as one bad round and he will be gone.... having said that its great to see him back!!!!
Re: USPGA Tour

Posted:
Mon Feb 23, 2009 10:46 am
by JK
Bloody Sabbatini had to bogey the last to miss a Top 4 finish ... Bastardo!!!
Re: USPGA Tour

Posted:
Wed Mar 11, 2009 10:05 pm
by ORDoubleBlues
Only his second tournament back but do like the Tiger at $3.75 for this weekend's CA championship while Camilo Villegas represents some good each way value (top 5 is a place) at $26.
Re: USPGA Tour

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Thu Mar 26, 2009 2:42 am
by ORDoubleBlues
Like Tiger Woods at $3.25 to win the Arnold Palmer event (formerly Bay Hill Invitational). I know, I know, it's the obvious choice and it's only his third event back from injury but he has won this event 4 times.
Nick Watney would be the best each way bet at $41 as he's in great form at the moment and Angel Cabrera at $126 wouldn't be the worst either.
Aside from the betting keep an eye out for 17 year old japanese amatuer Ryo Ishikawa ($401) as he's being pumped up as the next big thing and he's already got his spot in the US Masters in a few weeks time.
Re: USPGA Tour

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Thu Mar 26, 2009 9:26 am
by JK
ORDoubleBlues wrote:Like Tiger Woods at $3.25 to win the Arnold Palmer event (formerly Bay Hill Invitational). I know, I know, it's the obvious choice and it's only his third event back from injury but he has won this event 4 times.
Nick Watney would be the best each way bet at $41 as he's in great form at the moment and Angel Cabrera at $126 wouldn't be the worst either.
Aside from the betting keep an eye out for 17 year old japanese amatuer Ryo Ishikawa ($401) as he's being pumped up as the next big thing and he's already got his spot in the US Masters in a few weeks time.
Cabrera into $81 and Ishikawa into $151

Re: USPGA Tour

Posted:
Wed Apr 01, 2009 9:46 pm
by ORDoubleBlues
For those interested in this week's Houston Open in a wide open field, I'll pick three out that aren't already qualified for next week's US Masters and winning this event is the only way left to get into the Masters.
Lucas Glover at $67 - started year off well and was 11th last week
James Nitties at $126 - hasn't been overawed on the big stage and good each way value
Charles Howell III at $34 - model of consistency without winning. Good young player still not 30
Given that top 5 pays for place, they are worth having each way.
Re: USPGA Tour

Posted:
Wed Apr 01, 2009 10:04 pm
by JK
ORDoubleBlues wrote:For those interested in this week's Houston Open in a wide open field, I'll pick three out that aren't already qualified for next week's US Masters and winning this event is the only way left to get into the Masters.
Lucas Glover at $67 - started year off well and was 11th last week
James Nitties at $126 - hasn't been overawed on the big stage and good each way value
Charles Howell III at $34 - model of consistency without winning. Good young player still not 30
Given that top 5 pays for place, they are worth having each way.
Well you weren't far off with Watney mate, so Ill follow you again

Re: USPGA Tour

Posted:
Wed Apr 01, 2009 10:23 pm
by ORDoubleBlues
Constance_Perm wrote:ORDoubleBlues wrote:For those interested in this week's Houston Open in a wide open field, I'll pick three out that aren't already qualified for next week's US Masters and winning this event is the only way left to get into the Masters.
Lucas Glover at $67 - started year off well and was 11th last week
James Nitties at $126 - hasn't been overawed on the big stage and good each way value
Charles Howell III at $34 - model of consistency without winning. Good young player still not 30
Given that top 5 pays for place, they are worth having each way.
Well you weren't far off with Watney mate, so Ill follow you again

Cheers
For long time golf fans, Greg Norman is playing this event as a tune up for the Masters and he's at $126.
Re: USPGA Tour

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Thu Apr 02, 2009 3:44 pm
by puma
Couldn't agree more lucas glover is a young up and coming golfer rated as a long driver at $6:50 to make the top 10 in houston.
Other tips include last years winner Johnson Wagner , Paul Casey and Rory Mcilroy.
anyone but mickelson as I don't want to see him winning!!
May need to get on an early starter on day one as the wind is expecting to pick up in the afternoon.
Re: USPGA Tour

Posted:
Wed Apr 08, 2009 8:22 pm
by ORDoubleBlues
No good last week but once again you'd have to pick the Tiger ($2.75) for this as it's like his home deck and the continual lengthening of the course is playing into his hands even more.
Also like the inform Nick Watney ($51) again and Phil Mickelson ($9) will have to be respected as the course is really set up for lefty's now which brings me to Bubba Watson. If this guy gets it together at $251 look out - he's a lefty, longest hitter in the field and if he can play smart golf, don't be surprised to see him in mix come Saturday afternoon.
Only guys of ours I think are in with any show are Geoff Ogilvy ($14) and Aaron Baddely ($81) who's great putting can bring him into contention on perhaps the most unforgiving greens in US golf.
Re: USPGA Tour

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Thu May 28, 2009 2:03 am
by ORDoubleBlues
For the this week's Crowne Plaza Invitational there's a top 10 category for which i'll have a stab at Jason Day at $12.50 - playing for his card next year in limited starts this year so he has a bit to play for.
other good value IMHO....
Steve Flesch 11.00
Matthew Goggin 12.50
J.B. Holmes 11.00
Trevor Immelman 7.75
Have named a few but at those prices only 1 has to finish in top 10 for a collect.
.......and to add I also like James Driscoll at $4.10 to finish in the top 25
Re: USPGA Tour

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Thu Jun 04, 2009 12:04 am
by ORDoubleBlues
For those that are interested for the Memorial tournament - which probably ain't too many LOL - here are my picks........
FOR THE TOP 10 (top 25 price in brackets)
Nick Watney at $4.75 (2.20)
Stewart Cink $4.75 (2.20)
Ben Curtis $4.75 (1.95)
and for a roughie.......... Parker McLachlin at $34.00 (9.00)
FOR THE TOP 25
Matthew Goggin $3.45
Steve Flesch $5.00
Danny Lee $3.00 - already doing more than OK as a pro.
Once again a lot of picks but as long as 2 come in it will be a collect.
Re: USPGA Tour

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Thu Jun 04, 2009 9:37 am
by another grub
Looking forward to the return of the Tiger. What is the best price I can get anywhere. TAB have $3.75... so he must be $4.50- $5 everwhere else

Re: USPGA Tour

Posted:
Thu Jul 02, 2009 12:44 am
by ORDoubleBlues
For the top 25
Justin Rose $2.80
Brett Quigley $3.85
Daniel Chopra $3.85
Y.E. Yang $4.25
Chez Reavie $6.70
..........and as a roughie
Eric Axley @ $9.00
Once again a lot of names but as long as 2 finish in top 25 you'll win
Re: USPGA Tour

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Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:52 pm
by ORDoubleBlues
My top 25 picks for this week's John Deere Classic starting tomorrow night our time.
Pat Perez $2.85
Brad Adamonis $5.20
Tag Ridings $3.90
Colt Knost $5.20
Scott Sterling $5.20
Robert Garrigus $3.30
and my roughie of the week is Brad Faxon at $9.50.
He's having a stinker of a year but is a class player even at 47 and maybe a 65 in his most recent round a fortnight ago is a sign of things to come.