In my opinion the greatest sporting event on the calendar bar the World Cup is just around the corner.
Who has everyone backed?
I’ve taken
Cameron Smith
hovland
Horschel E/W
Max Homa E/W
Paul Casey E/W
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Thread: Masters 2022
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05-04-2022 02:33 PM #1
Masters 2022
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05-04-2022 02:57 PM #2
Not had a bet but agree with Cam Smith. He was top ten last year and is obviously on form
Outsider, Connors from Canada.
Hope Bob Macintyre has a great tournament
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05-04-2022 07:31 PM #3
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Think Cameron Smith will be there or there abouts - awesome putter. Quite fancy Abraham Ancer after a strong showing in the recent matchplay and possibly Will Zalatoris.
I like the Masters and its great viewing but sometimes feel it doesn't punish bad shots enough and turns into a putting contest more than other majors.
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06-04-2022 07:06 AM #4
I went for -
Justin Thomas
Dustin Johnson
Joaquin Niemann
Thomas Pieters
All on the nose. Cant wait!
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07-04-2022 10:31 AM #6
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Shauffelle, Holland, Smith, Morikawa and Woodland. All each way
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, vodka in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming, "WOO HOO what a ride!"
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07-04-2022 05:53 PM #7
Thomas, Scheffler Morikawa and Fitzpatrick to win.
Homa Power Ancer Zalatoris and Bob E/W
Hovland on a free bet.
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07-04-2022 08:40 PM #8
Tiger woods, greatest athlete ever?
Guy surely can’t even be human at this point.
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08-04-2022 10:16 PM #9
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08-04-2022 11:52 PM #13
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09-04-2022 01:52 AM #14
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Im, gooch and Garcia now have some sort of place chance for me now.
Haven’t ever backed Scheffler for anything but can’t argue if he goes on and wins from here. Really is playing like the world number 1.
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09-04-2022 05:55 PM #15
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Could do with Scheffler having an off day to keep it interesting.
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10-04-2022 01:30 AM #17
Took Sung-Jae Im at 66/1 earlier on today. See what happens.
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10-04-2022 03:16 PM #19
Second post of this thread I went for Cam Smith and Corey Conners as the outside bet
It will be difficult but I think Smith can overturn the 3 strokes against the World number 1
Also think Conners will be placed in top 4/5
Just need Bob to make a few birdies
Incidentally you can watch all shots from your favourite player on the official masters website.
I watched Bob and think he’s been a bit unlucky to be 6 over.
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10-04-2022 03:25 PM #20
I’ve a fiver on both Smith and Scheffler both at 15/1. It’s got an Im win written all over it. 😂😂
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10-04-2022 03:43 PM #21
Scheffler is my pre tournament main bet, for a good lift, but I think he will bottle it. I’ve also got in-play bets on Smith and Im, so if one of the three wins, I’m going to be ahead. I really can't see anyone else in the frame, but I’ve said that before.
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10-04-2022 06:54 PM #22
Scheffler bottles it on his first drive. Smith has a great drive and great second. 2 shot swing on the cards. It’s going to be a great tussle.
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10-04-2022 07:15 PM #23
Now that Wood's round and interview are out the way, the coverage can focus on what matters. Or is it just me that gets the dry boak at the fawning sychophancy, particularly from Ewen Murray?
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nope, I’m with you
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10-04-2022 07:34 PM #25
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Was set to be a straight shootout between Scheffler and Smith and after just 3 holes is already shaping up to be a brilliant battle.
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At the age of 46, he just managed to play 72 highly competent holes in the Masters after 18 months out injured. despite being in considerable pain.
He is loved by the crowds more than any other golfer and the reception he received as he left the course was as rapturous as it was for the eventual winner.
Acknowledging all that is not sychophancy.
In addition, I saw all the golf that really mattered from Day 1. I missed nothing that mattered because of Woods or anyone else.Last edited by Hibbyradge; 10-04-2022 at 11:40 PM.
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11-04-2022 09:10 AM #29
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Why do the vast majority of professional golfers lean on their putters, sometimes pointing the toe into the grass when retrieving their ball from the hole?
They have to know there will be an indentation for the next one to come along.
This from the golf channel.....
"Players should not lean on their putters when on the putting green, particularly when removing the ball from the hole"
I've played golf for donkeys years and never once leant on my putter. Is it just mass gamesmanship?
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13-04-2022 12:25 AM #30
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