The masters 00:47 - Apr 3 with 3692 views | bob566 | Who do you fancy? I reckon i will do bubba, phil, harmen and schwartzel | | | | |
The masters on 11:14 - Apr 3 with 3634 views | PlanetHonneywood | Usually, blokes called Bubba do you! You sure you’ve not got your LFW and Grindr accounts mixed up? | |
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The masters on 17:29 - Apr 3 with 3570 views | runningman75 | Justin Rose as knows the US tour and normally top Brit in the states. Will also be interesting to see how Tiger Woods progress is in getting into the hole. | | | |
The masters on 08:53 - Apr 4 with 3508 views | ElHoop | Bubba and Phil are solid calls I reckon. Bubba in particular. Maybe Phil is a bit too old, but far stranger things have happened or at least almost happened. I've just been reading the Racing Post previews and apparently there are only four left handers playing regularly on the US tour at the moment and left handers have won six of the last fifteen Masters. Seeing as you've also picked Harman - I guess that you knew this! Seemingly the course set up favours left handers, so that's why they do well. Mickelson isn't even a proper left hander - does everything else right handed. But 'up the lefties' anyway. Go Bubba go. | | | |
The masters on 16:08 - Apr 4 with 3453 views | Boston | Driving behind a vehicle this morning with the number plate....USOPEN. | |
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The masters on 19:12 - Apr 4 with 3425 views | alexferguson60 | If you're getting first ten places then I fancy McIlroy, Spieth, Justin Thomas and Justin Rose. If you put McIlroy to win straight-up, you have to remember that only in the last tournament has he managed to put together four straight good rounds. Usually it's about three, which can put him far back on the competition by Friday. As a far shot. how about Tommy Fleetwood? He's been consistent this season, and the fact that he hasn't missed a cut and averages 300 yards a drive could put him in nicely at Augusta. He's consistent. | | | |
The masters on 19:50 - Apr 4 with 3406 views | AgedR | Value for me is Stenson and Kucher both at 45/1. Good each way chances. | |
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The masters on 21:58 - Apr 4 with 3379 views | Hunterhoop | Hoping Casey finally wins a major. What is it now? 4 top 10 Masters performances now. In form. Putting finally improving. I think his career warrants one. | | | |
The masters on 10:27 - Apr 5 with 3307 views | robith | I've backed Thomas 11/1 Pieters 66/1 Matsuyama 33/1 Ryan Moore 100/1 All with either Sky who are paying 10, or 365 paying 8 places, depending on price Also done a Thomas/Tiger Roll Masters/National ew double | | | | Login to get fewer ads
The masters on 11:26 - Apr 5 with 3280 views | StevenageRanger | I have gone for an outsider as my main punt Rafael Cabrera-Bello Came 4th in the Open last year, Top 20 at Augusta in 2016 although missed the cut last year! He is currently ranked 22nd in the world. 170/1 on Betfair (you heard it here first!) Also backed Tyrell Hatton and Ross Fisher from the English lads. | | | |
The masters on 11:32 - Apr 5 with 3273 views | tkqpr | I've done Tommy Fleetwood EW 36-1 - a fine looking man!! and Ian Poulter 51-1 EW - when the odds have been stacked against him recently hes come back from the death. God loves a trier, and Poults fighting fire could be exciting to watch. Theres my two penny worth anyway! | | | |
The masters on 11:37 - Apr 5 with 3269 views | ElHoop | I would like to see Hatton do well. OK he's a bit of a knob at times, but he's OUR knob. Will be interesting to see if he can get going this time. Pieters is good enough to contend if he gets his head right. Another one a bit like Hatton who has his moments. Am intrigued by the amateurs. I know nothing about Harry Ellis but he's on the way up by the look of it. Yuxin Lin is only 17 but the Chinese are going to be a force before long. Surely he's too young to even make the cut though? Garcia seems to be the forgotten man but he did win last year and he's just become a dad so he should go well again. He doesn't play too often these days, but he'll be up for this. I've gone for a few in the first round leader market - Rory, Bubba, Pieters, Harman, Sharma and Ellis. I think that one or two of the big boys will rip it up today as conditions look good. | | | |
The masters on 12:03 - Apr 5 with 3254 views | AndyLinfieldFC | 4 picks for the Masters. The first 2 are my wife's selections and the last 2 are mine. Casey Stenson Reed Dechambeau | | | |
The masters on 13:59 - Apr 5 with 3187 views | TheChef | Spieth Mickelson Casey Scott Expecting that all the other picks I discarded will do a lot better than those four! | |
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The masters on 08:49 - Apr 6 with 3114 views | ElHoop | Blimey - Spieth ripped it up on the back 9 and is two ahead already. Another round like that and he'll be away and gone, although didn't that happen before? And he came back to them. Rory looks the most likely to go after him amongst the heavy mob, but there are plenty of steady eddies knocking around and they could prevail here as it looks bloody tough. I'd be happy with a Spieth win but I'd prefer Haotong Li to win. He had a good round yesterday anyway and had chances to do better. He's capable of going low as he showed in the last round of the Open. He's a big price for someone who knocked over Rory in Dubai last January. And the previous two winners of that particular tournament were Willett and Garcia - the last two winners of the Masters. What the hell happened to Sergio? Sky seemed to be showing some sort of gif of him hitting it onto the green and rolling into the water. He's still 5 ahead of poor old Harry Ellis though - I had £2 on him for 1st round leader - should have gone for the 1st round loser! Go Haotong go! | | | |
The masters on 08:51 - Apr 6 with 3112 views | StevenageRanger |
The masters on 08:49 - Apr 6 by ElHoop | Blimey - Spieth ripped it up on the back 9 and is two ahead already. Another round like that and he'll be away and gone, although didn't that happen before? And he came back to them. Rory looks the most likely to go after him amongst the heavy mob, but there are plenty of steady eddies knocking around and they could prevail here as it looks bloody tough. I'd be happy with a Spieth win but I'd prefer Haotong Li to win. He had a good round yesterday anyway and had chances to do better. He's capable of going low as he showed in the last round of the Open. He's a big price for someone who knocked over Rory in Dubai last January. And the previous two winners of that particular tournament were Willett and Garcia - the last two winners of the Masters. What the hell happened to Sergio? Sky seemed to be showing some sort of gif of him hitting it onto the green and rolling into the water. He's still 5 ahead of poor old Harry Ellis though - I had £2 on him for 1st round leader - should have gone for the 1st round loser! Go Haotong go! |
My man Rafa is -3 so sitting nicely. Agree that Speith could have a big lead after Round 2 however dont forget a couple of years back he blew it and handed to Willett. Poor old Sergio, had 5 in the water on one hole. Even I have never managed that!! | | | |
The masters on 22:32 - Apr 8 with 2985 views | DannyPaddox | Not so knowledgeable on golf but I enjoy watching it on tv. Not having a garden it fills my need to stare at rolling greens and fairways for hours, and much like old school gardening programmes I find it very calming. Whats upsetting me this year in the Masters is the number of competitors walking round in these horrible lurid neon pink pound-shop polo-shirts. Every time one of the prawn cocktail crisp packet wearing toasters (edit: tossers) misses a putt I cheer like fcuk. Hope Reed fluffs it. Golfers should look classy. Ronnie Corbett classy. [Post edited 8 Apr 2018 22:35]
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The masters on 23:44 - Apr 8 with 2942 views | eastside_r | Took some cojones to roll that one in. Well played Mr Reed. Really like Fowler though. [Post edited 8 Apr 2018 23:44]
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The masters on 09:02 - Apr 9 with 2845 views | ElHoop | If Fowler were as good as his mates Spieth and Thomas then he'd have mowed down Reed there I think. Spieth gave it an old fashioned Nicklaus charge and a half but probably needed an abnormal amount of luck as well from so far back, which he certainly didn't get. Well played Reed, regardless of what had happened before, he was levels with Spieth on the back nine and he closed it down. That took guts on that course and he was the worthy winner. | | | |
The masters on 10:19 - Apr 9 with 2785 views | stevec | Yes, well played Reed took a lot of guts with Speith and Fowler chasing him down. Think I'd have been shaking over some of those Dennis Wise's he knocked in. | | | |
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