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« Reply #135 on: March 28, 2010, 09:36:15 PM »

The right one got there for you Mick, the turning point was the 14th, playing downwind Couples hit a shot to land short of the green and run to the hole and got it to 4 feet.

Pavin played the same shot but landed on a sprinkler head and it bounced 40 yards over the green into the desert, he managed to get it into the rough by the green with his next shot but ended up holing a 20 footer for bogey but it was a 2 shot swing and a very unlucky hole for him.

Couples is now over 70 under for his 12 rounds on the Senior tour this year. Happy days!
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« Reply #136 on: March 28, 2010, 09:54:41 PM »

The right one got there for you Mick, the turning point was the 14th, playing downwind Couples hit a shot to land short of the green and run to the hole and got it to 4 feet.

Pavin played the same shot but landed on a sprinkler head and it bounced 40 yards over the green into the desert, he managed to get it into the rough by the green with his next shot but ended up holing a 20 footer for bogey but it was a 2 shot swing and a very unlucky hole for him.

Couples is now over 70 under for his 12 rounds on the Senior tour this year. Happy days!

He did what a sweat i had. Wow didt know that i was just watching the updates on the pga site where did you seen this?

70 under is amazing will he win the majors Bobby?

I hope Couples was the better result for you too.
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« Reply #137 on: March 28, 2010, 10:07:35 PM »

The right one got there for you Mick, the turning point was the 14th, playing downwind Couples hit a shot to land short of the green and run to the hole and got it to 4 feet.

Pavin played the same shot but landed on a sprinkler head and it bounced 40 yards over the green into the desert, he managed to get it into the rough by the green with his next shot but ended up holing a 20 footer for bogey but it was a 2 shot swing and a very unlucky hole for him.

Couples is now over 70 under for his 12 rounds on the Senior tour this year. Happy days!

He did what a sweat i had. Wow didt know that i was just watching the updates on the pga site where did you seen this?

70 under is amazing will he win the majors Bobby?

I hope Couples was the better result for you too.

hi mate, I watched it on the golf channel.


he will take a lot of beating in the Majors on the Senior tour as there is a big changing of the guard on that tour with the new 50 year olds coming into the tour, Pavin, Allen,Lehman, Armour and Pernice are playing to such a good standard on the main tour they ave over taken the Roberts, Haas and Funks but the markets dont really take it into account yet. 

Freddies favourite course is Augusta so he could be worth a bet to finish in the top 20 there, top US without Woods or some other market, I think Sandy Lyle managed a top 25 last year and Couples game is a good as it has been for a while.

The diff between Couples and Pavin was about 60 quid so I was rooting for Freddie as I knw you weren't on Pavin.

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« Reply #138 on: March 28, 2010, 10:11:27 PM »

The right one got there for you Mick, the turning point was the 14th, playing downwind Couples hit a shot to land short of the green and run to the hole and got it to 4 feet.

Pavin played the same shot but landed on a sprinkler head and it bounced 40 yards over the green into the desert, he managed to get it into the rough by the green with his next shot but ended up holing a 20 footer for bogey but it was a 2 shot swing and a very unlucky hole for him.

Couples is now over 70 under for his 12 rounds on the Senior tour this year. Happy days!

He did what a sweat i had. Wow didt know that i was just watching the updates on the pga site where did you seen this?

70 under is amazing will he win the majors Bobby?

I hope Couples was the better result for you too.

hi mate, I watched it on the golf channel.


he will take a lot of beating in the Majors on the Senior tour as there is a big changing of the guard on that tour with the new 50 year olds coming into the tour, Pavin, Allen,Lehman, Armour and Pernice are playing to such a good standard on the main tour they ave over taken the Roberts, Haas and Funks but the markets dont really take it into account yet. 

Freddies favourite course is Augusta so he could be worth a bet to finish in the top 20 there, top US without Woods or some other market, I think Sandy Lyle managed a top 25 last year and Couples game is a good as it has been for a while.

The diff between Couples and Pavin was about 60 quid so I was rooting for Freddie as I knw you weren't on Pavin.



Haha Cheers.

I'll have alook at the markets for US open and def have an interest. I just seen his average drives this week was 313 yards thats ridic for the seniors.
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« Reply #139 on: March 28, 2010, 10:14:07 PM »

Its a litle bit misleading because the Seniors courses really are pitch and putt with almost flat greens and the flag right in the middle but deffo a good sign he is right on his game.
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« Reply #140 on: March 28, 2010, 10:44:45 PM »

Great tipping indeed. Smiley
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« Reply #141 on: March 29, 2010, 12:18:55 AM »

Bobby1 could be the best

Shame i wasnt on this time, gd tipping.
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« Reply #142 on: March 29, 2010, 03:15:52 PM »

Obviously I pressed after yesterday's level par opening round in the worse conditions of the afternoon.

25/1, they must be having a laugh. The girl who's leading has had one top ten finish in four years on the tour.

A good finish sneaked the place money Ralph, good work mate.
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« Reply #143 on: March 29, 2010, 03:31:32 PM »

Obviously I pressed after yesterday's level par opening round in the worse conditions of the afternoon.

25/1, they must be having a laugh. The girl who's leading has had one top ten finish in four years on the tour.

A good finish sneaked the place money Ralph, good work mate.

Cheers Phil.

I was severely tempted to re-press after the 2nd round when some bookies were going 50/1 which I thought was even more rediculous than the 25's that I'd already taken after round one, but I persuaded myself that I was maybe getting a little obstinate as I already had £100 @ 10/1 and £50 ew @ 25/1 and that was enough invested.

She was actually cruising in 2nd place until making bogeys at both 16 and 17 but fortunately birdied the last for a share of third and 2/3rds of the place money and +£41 for me on the race.
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« Reply #144 on: March 29, 2010, 03:49:11 PM »

Obviously I pressed after yesterday's level par opening round in the worse conditions of the afternoon.

25/1, they must be having a laugh. The girl who's leading has had one top ten finish in four years on the tour.

A good finish sneaked the place money Ralph, good work mate.

Cheers Phil.

I was severely tempted to re-press after the 2nd round when some bookies were going 50/1 which I thought was even more rediculous than the 25's that I'd already taken after round one, but I persuaded myself that I was maybe getting a little obstinate as I already had £100 @ 10/1 and £50 ew @ 25/1 and that was enough invested.

She was actually cruising in 2nd place until making bogeys at both 16 and 17 but fortunately birdied the last for a share of third and 2/3rds of the place money and +£41 for me on the race.

Bugger, pity about the late bogeys.

The Kraft Nabisco Championship on the Ladies tour this week Ralph, live on Sky too I think. Looking at the field I think Shin will be fav  but it looks wide open so I am sure we will find something. That lady we chatted about early in the season is down to play too so will be interesting to see what price she is put in at.

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« Reply #145 on: March 29, 2010, 04:43:47 PM »

Whats your liking Bobby for the masters? Im so looking forward to this only one bet so far £50@ 48's on Kaymer.

Els surely must be a contender but i think the value has gone now.
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« Reply #146 on: March 29, 2010, 05:46:36 PM »

I've just had the one bet so far for The Master's.

300 ponies on Andres Romero who must have near enough the perfect game for Augusta imo.
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« Reply #147 on: March 29, 2010, 05:57:32 PM »

I've just had the one bet so far for The Master's.

300 ponies on Andres Romero who must have near enough the perfect game for Augusta imo.

My fav Grin

Els trying his best to lose at Bay hill.
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« Reply #148 on: March 29, 2010, 07:19:15 PM »

Whats your liking Bobby for the masters? Im so looking forward to this only one bet so far £50@ 48's on Kaymer.

Els surely must be a contender but i think the value has gone now.

It is usually an tourney I have very little outright bets on before the off. Mainly because the event has a pretty solid piece of form to it once they start. The last 10 winners were all in the top 5 after 2 rounds and I think this is down to there being a small amount of true birdie holes other than the par 5's, so when players get behind it is so tough to catch up as most of the players will have a chance on the par 5's but depending on pin placements the other holes are tough.

For example 8, 13 and 15 are par 5's but Amen corner in between can cost shots so almost everyone plays 9 to 12 in survival mode hopefully after a birdie at 8, then once thru the corner you are looking for birdies again until the last three where bar the traditional Sunday pin on 16 they play fairly tough.

I will prob have some top 20 or match bets and then play in running tho i have laid Woods, Stenson, Ogilvy and Westwood so far.
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« Reply #149 on: March 29, 2010, 07:22:13 PM »

His name is Tiger.
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