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Hibbyradge
15-07-2019, 10:55 PM
Who do you fancy for the Open next weekend?

McIlroy is favourite, but I'm not sure he's worth a punt these days.

Paddy Power and Coral are offering 10 EW places, with Bet365 paying 8, but maybe with slightly better odds.

I don't bet much, but I like a small wager on the Open.

Smartie
16-07-2019, 11:04 AM
It's hard to see beyond Koepka.

He always seems to be up there at the majors, so the 10 places being paid gives you your money back plus a wee bit on top.

Cabrera-Bello and Wiesberger have been good on links courses in recent weeks.

I've got a wee wager on Andrea Pavan at 300/1, he's won on the European Tour recently and had a good week at the Scottish Open last week.

There are a few decent Scottish players coming through at the moment too - Robert McIntyre and Grant Forrest will have played a lot of competitive links golf in their time and have been quite impressive in recent weeks/ months.

I don't fancy Rory for whatever reason, Woods neither.

Carheenlea
16-07-2019, 11:38 AM
Justin Thomas enjoyed a decent four days scoring at The Renaissance, so quite fancy him to carry that on and have a good Open. Xander Schauffele was joint runner up last year so he’s one I’m keeping an eye on. Koepka will be up there for sure, but for British interest I fancy Matt Fitzpatrick to do well, as will McIlroy I feel. Rory won’t have the same pressure as he does at Augusta to complete the grand slam, but I think he’ll ride on the goodwill and occasion this week.
Going to be a great tournament.

Hibee87
16-07-2019, 11:50 AM
It's hard to see beyond Koepka.

He always seems to be up there at the majors, so the 10 places being paid gives you your money back plus a wee bit on top.

Cabrera-Bello and Wiesberger have been good on links courses in recent weeks.

I've got a wee wager on Andrea Pavan at 300/1, he's won on the European Tour recently and had a good week at the Scottish Open last week.

There are a few decent Scottish players coming through at the moment too - Robert McIntyre and Grant Forrest will have played a lot of competitive links golf in their time and have been quite impressive in recent weeks/ months.

I don't fancy Rory for whatever reason, Woods neither.

Im sticking a few rupees on Pavan, mainly because he is now a Hibee :greengrin but only getting 250/1 at laddies.

Also an outside E/W bet on McDowell, who like McIllroy, is playing at his 'home' course.

Realistically though it is hard to see past Koepka as you say.

Hibbyradge
16-07-2019, 06:00 PM
I think Matt Wallace might turn up and I'd love Eddie Pev to do well.

The fact that McDowell qualified with his last, huge putt, forces the romantic in me to have a small EW interest in him on his home course.

yonder1875
16-07-2019, 06:11 PM
Will be betting Rickie Fowler as I have done at every major for years, gotta happen one day!!

Smartie
16-07-2019, 06:35 PM
I think Matt Wallace might turn up and I'd love Eddie Pev to do well.

The fact that McDowell qualified with his last, huge putt, forces the romantic in me to have a small EW interest in him on his home course.

Wallace is a good shout.

He's up there almost every week and has done well at a couple of majors in the USA.

I've backed him quite a lot and he's won (and lost) me a fortune.

He's just that little bit temperamental and that makes it hard to trust him not to do something daft when it matters most.

Decent odds and a good shout for at least getting into the top 10.

Golden Bear
16-07-2019, 07:04 PM
Koepka - It's a major so he'll be there or thereabouts and the fact that he has a local caddy will be of great benefit.

Stenson- running into form and a great bet at 28/1.

Justin Rose - Also 28/1, I'm betting on him only because I normally do.

Wiesberger - I fully intended to back him before his victory at the Renaissance and he still represents good each way value for money at 60/1.

Kevin Kisner - Form shaded a bit of late but he performed well in last years Open and at odds of 125/1 he's worth a couple of quid as an each way bet.

Xander Schauffele - Obviously one to watch and the bookies agree which us why I could only get odds of 22/1 this morning.

Bring it on - first tee off time is just after 6.30am on Thursday morning.

lord bunberry
17-07-2019, 07:17 AM
Tiger Woods looks the best value in the field for me. Louis Oosthuizen is another that could go well at a decent price.

Carheenlea
17-07-2019, 10:46 PM
Tiger Woods looks the best value in the field for me. Louis Oosthuizen is another that could go well at a decent price.

If the course was playing hard and fast Tiger Woods might have been in with a chance of plotting his way round, but those conditions that can bring a lot more of the field into having an opportunity to get themselves into the mix wont be in evidence this week by the looks of it. He’s more or less written off his chances in his press briefing where he said his game isn’t really where he’d like it to be for an Open Championship. This one will probably play into the hands of the bombers, and the accurate bombers like Koepka, Johnson and McIlroy. The fact that Koepka’s caddy Ricky Elliot is a Portrush native and knows the course like the back of his hand makes the pairing the stand out favourites. If I were a betting man I’d be betting a straight win on Koepka rather than the favoured E/W of golf wagers for what would still be an attractive punt at around 10/1.

Sylar
18-07-2019, 08:28 AM
Two screens at work + SkyGo = unlikely to make much progress today :greengrin

Sylar
18-07-2019, 09:12 AM
McIlroy crumbles under the pressure of the opening tee at his home course and hits his first tee shot OB.

Deary dear.

Sylar
18-07-2019, 09:17 AM
This is a car-crash opening hole from Rory. Hit his fourth shot out of the heavy rough next to the fairyway, into the bushes down the side of the green (where it looks like he might now need another penalty drop).

Ouch.

Sylar
18-07-2019, 09:20 AM
Yep, penalty drop out of the bracken bushes.

About to play his 6th shot to get it onto the green...

Jim44
18-07-2019, 09:21 AM
Rory looking at 7 or 8 at best. Still 71 holes to make up.

Sylar
18-07-2019, 09:24 AM
It's not as if those in front of him on the course are streets ahead either.

Takes an 8...he can make it back but that's a disaster of an opening.

Tyler Durden
18-07-2019, 09:29 AM
It's not as if those in front of him on the course are streets ahead either.

Takes an 8...he can make it back but that's a disaster of an opening.

The course does seem to be playing quite kindly though, plenty birdies at that first hole.

Could have ruled himself out of contention in one hole, incredible. His second tee shot was a killer, can’t believe he missed the fairway twice.

Sylar
18-07-2019, 10:21 AM
If he hadn't on the first, he's about to now...looks like another 3 of the tee. Currently +5 and playing some of the worst golf I've seen in a long while.

Horrendous from Rory.

Golden Bear
18-07-2019, 11:13 AM
David Duval makes a 15 on the 7th! There's hope for us yet. 😁

Edit - it was only a 13 apparently.

Sylar
18-07-2019, 11:18 AM
Rory finds a birdie!

A few players finding a bit of a rythym here - Garcia and McDowell both going along quite well.

I really think Tiger will struggle on this course - wind is blowing, rough is unforgiving.

AugustaHibs
18-07-2019, 11:27 AM
Spieth at 35s is a shout

Carheenlea
18-07-2019, 11:40 AM
Rory’s new jacket hasn’t brought him much luck so far - he might been better spending more time on the range than watching Green Street :greengrin

https://i.postimg.cc/Rhm9c3h3/D0271104-64-C2-4106-8-AF4-DB2-F96-E8-BAF1.jpg (https://postimages.org/)

(That said, I watched him on the short game practice area at Renaissance on Sunday a good two and a half hours before his tee time. The amount of different shots he was executing with the same club was wonderful to watch)

IWasThere2016
18-07-2019, 11:46 AM
I've backed the Americans. The course is too green and they will "target golf" themselves round.

Dough is on Koepka, Woods, Spieth, Thomas and Cantlay. Only European I have ££s on is Eddie Pepperell

Smartie
18-07-2019, 01:16 PM
This course is brilliant.

Birdies and eagles out there but crazy bad numbers out there as well to punish careless golf.

Really good to watch.

hibeg
18-07-2019, 02:03 PM
My tip for the Masters, Shane Lowry, didn’t come anywhere close. He will be my outside bet for the Open.

Sylar
18-07-2019, 02:28 PM
Horrific opening round +8 for Rory. He played some utterly awful golf.

Smartie
18-07-2019, 02:41 PM
Horrific opening round +8 for Rory. He played some utterly awful golf.

It was strange. He had 3 horrific holes but the rest of it was pretty good.

Although that's the way I tend to talk about my golf.

Golden Bear
18-07-2019, 03:00 PM
Very impressive post disaster interview from Rory, it was honest and brutally frank. Well done that man, it couldn't have been easy.

Jim44
18-07-2019, 06:01 PM
Tiger Woods looking out of sorts. Seems overweight, lethargic and moving sluggishly to me. Reflected in his score.

BroxburnHibee
18-07-2019, 07:16 PM
Rory is spent in majors I fear.

Hibs90
19-07-2019, 06:39 AM
Absolutely choking at McIlroy making a tit of it, again.

Heads completely gone.

Smartie
19-07-2019, 07:12 AM
Rory will win another major.

I didn't fancy him this week as I thought it would all be too much for him.

He occasionally gets into a zone where he is practically unbeatable, and he'll get there again for a major, probably in the US. He's probably still got a good 50+ attempts in him yet, it'll all come together for him again at some point.

Tiger may be finished. His comeback last year, then the win at Augusta seems to have taken an awful lot out of him. He's running out of time and all that grimacing suggests to me his battered body won't take much more.

lyonhibs
19-07-2019, 08:14 AM
For those of us outside the UK at work, holes 5,6 and 7 seem to be getting streamed live with commentary here: https://www.theopen.com/watch/featured-holes

Better than nothing :agree:

Smartie
19-07-2019, 09:00 AM
Tyrell Hatton gets on my tits big time.

I don't know what it is, I just don't like him.

I'd hate it if he won, and I'd love it if he had some sort of heartbreaking implosion.

Pete
19-07-2019, 10:55 AM
While there are one or two big casualties, there are still lots of big names within striking distance.

Dylan Fritteli and Tony Finau are quite good value.

007
19-07-2019, 06:55 PM
Great shot by Rory, he might just make the cut. If he can and get a decent round tomorrow he might be able to get into contention on Sunday.

lord bunberry
19-07-2019, 09:05 PM
Lee Westwood winning would be an absolute fairytale.

Sylar
19-07-2019, 09:40 PM
Lee Westwood winning would be an absolute fairytale.

Sadly, I think Westwood will go down in history as the greatest player to never win a major.

It's a shame for Rory - his implosion yesterday cost him dearly.

JeMeSouviens
19-07-2019, 09:46 PM
Sadly, I think Westwood will go down in history as the greatest player to never win a major.

It's a shame for Rory - his implosion yesterday cost him dearly.

Better than Montgomerie with all those order of merit wins and ryder cup exploits?

heretoday
20-07-2019, 02:53 PM
Could be tight tomorrow. Spieth and Stenson now threatening.

Carheenlea
20-07-2019, 06:53 PM
This is absolutely sensational golf from Lowry - so close to making a putt on 18th for a 29 back.
Looking forward to tomorrow and see the tee times have been brought forward in anticipation of the poor forecast. Leaders now go off at 1.47pm.

Golden Bear
20-07-2019, 07:08 PM
Lowry is about the only golfer in the field that I never backed. 😄

Golden Bear
20-07-2019, 07:10 PM
This is absolutely sensational golf from Lowry - so close to making a putt on 18th for a 29 back.
Looking forward to tomorrow and see the tee times have been brought forward in anticipation of the poor forecast. Leaders now go off at 1.47pm.

Shame in a way, I was looking forward to them battling the elements. The weather is the only protection that links courses have these days.

Carheenlea
20-07-2019, 07:29 PM
Shame in a way, I was looking forward to them battling the elements. The weather is the only protection that links courses have these days.

It looks like the rain is coming in around 10am and will be on for the day. Maybe just buying themselves a couple of hours of extra time in case of any problems, or more so the extra time the players take playing in rain.

greenlex
20-07-2019, 08:52 PM
Paul McGinley on tomorrows impending poor weather.
“it’s all up in the air at the moment”

hibeg
20-07-2019, 10:14 PM
Lowry is about the only golfer in the field that I never backed. 😄

You should go with the advise of .net members then 😂. ( see page 1)
With his game, IMO he should be challenging for every major. We will see what happens tomorrow but I fully expect him to win

Carheenlea
21-07-2019, 05:13 AM
The biggest challenge for Lowry and Fleetwood will be having to play behind the painfully slow JB Holmes.

Golden Bear
21-07-2019, 08:17 AM
You should go with the advise of .net members then 😂. ( see page 1)
With his game, IMO he should be challenging for every major. We will see what happens tomorrow but I fully expect him to win

I'm hanging in there (from page 1 :wink:)


"Koepka - It's a major so he'll be there or thereabouts and the fact that he has a local caddy will be of great benefit.

Stenson- running into form and a great bet at 28/1.

Justin Rose - Also 28/1, I'm betting on him only because I normally do.

Wiesberger - I fully intended to back him before his victory at the Renaissance and he still represents good each way value for money at 60/1.

Kevin Kisner - Form shaded a bit of late but he performed well in last years Open and at odds of 125/1 he's worth a couple of quid as an each way bet.

Xander Schauffele - Obviously one to watch and the bookies agree which us why I could only get odds of 22/1 this morning.

Bring it on - first tee off time is just after 6.30am on Thursday morning."

Bangkok Hibby
21-07-2019, 01:29 PM
Oh dear Tommy Fleetwood. 3 opening putts, all makeable, 2 for birdie and 1 for par, all missed. Doesn't bode well.

Golden Bear
21-07-2019, 01:46 PM
The chasing pack are doing absolutely zilch which makes it so much easier for Lowry.

heretoday
21-07-2019, 03:38 PM
Controversial opinion coming up: I think this Open has been really disappointing.

JeMeSouviens
21-07-2019, 05:00 PM
Controversial opinion coming up: I think this Open has been really disappointing.

:agree:

You can’t argue with the winner after that 63, but nobody has made much of a job of chasing him.

Jim44
21-07-2019, 05:27 PM
Controversial opinion coming up: I think this Open has been really disappointing.

I wouldn’t go as far as saying that but the last day was a bit flat to be honest.

Golden Bear
21-07-2019, 05:27 PM
It never built to an exciting finish but that was as much to do with the brilliance of Lowry as anything else.

The Irish certainly embrace the game of golf which seems to be booming across there. Sadly the same thing cant be said about Scottish golf at present.

SideBurns
21-07-2019, 05:44 PM
I thought it was a fantastic Open, but obviously Lowry's form robbed it of the last day drama which characterises classic tournaments. An Irishman winning it over there though - sheer magic.

Even if it wisnae the Irishman I backed 😁

IWasThere2016
21-07-2019, 06:22 PM
Lowry is a worthy Champion

McD
21-07-2019, 06:29 PM
Thought it was pretty classy of McDowall and Koepka to wait and congratulate Lowry at the end of his round

JimBHibees
21-07-2019, 06:37 PM
:agree:

You can’t argue with the winner after that 63, but nobody has made much of a job of chasing him.

Totally down to the conditions imo. Kind of ruled out a player putting a run together. Lowry managed it brilliantly though.

Smartie
22-07-2019, 12:06 AM
It was a bit dull as a spectacle by today. Lowry had done enough to get his big lead and nobody broke from the pack so it was a dull finish.

I loved the Thursday and Friday though, and really liked the course.

hibeg
22-07-2019, 04:59 PM
My tip for the Masters, Shane Lowry, didn’t come anywhere close. He will be my outside bet for the Open.

Pity I don’t gamble 😂