137th Open Championship

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Late Round Two Matchups on Friday

Late Round Two Matchups on Friday

Round Two only Matchups for 18 holes :


Three Units :

Ian Poulter over Nick O'Hern @ - 125. W

Colin Montgomerie/BooWeekley over Mike Weir @ - 168. W


Two Units :

Colin Montgomerie over Mike Weir @ + 115. W

Ian Poulter over Nick O'Hern & Paul Goydos @ + 110. W


One Unit :

Colin Montgomerie over Nick O'Hern @ - 125. Push



Year long pattern continues -- Bad Thursday, Good Friday.
 
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Round 3 plays (2pts):

Jay Williamson to beat Simon Wakefield -110 @ Bet365 [also available @ Five Dimes]
Wakefield has missed three cuts in the last four weeks and now he is in contention in a Major Championship and is paired with Sergio Garcia in the third round. I can't see Wakefield performing well under such pressure as well as Williamson who came through a pressure situation last week to earn the last place in this field

K.J. Choi to beat Camilo Villegas -115 @ Pinnacle [also available @ Bet365]
Choi is an excellent front runner. He has held the 36-hole six times on the PGA Tour and not only has he still held that lead four of those six times after the third round, but he has gone on to win in five of those six occasions. Having Greg Norman as a playing partner will also help with any pressure that would otherwise fall upon the leader of a Major Championship
 

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3rd round plays

3rd round plays

For Saturday:

Rose -105 over Goosen (LOST 1.05 units)
Storm +100 over Hanson (WON 1 unit)
Wakefield +100 over Williamson (WON 1 unit)
Allenby +120 over Scott (WON 1.20 units)
Jacobson +170 over Mickelson (LOST 1 unit)
McDowell -130 over Mediate (lLOST 1.30 units)
Furyk +115 over Sergio (LOST 1 unit)
Stricker -105 over Casey (WON 1 unit)
Immelman +105 over Leonard (PUSH)
Havret +100 over Noren (LOST 1 unit)
Poulter -110 over Kaymer (WON 1 unit)

lost .15 units

5-5-1 record
 
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3rd round


STRONG MATCH-UP PLAY

J.Rose (even) over A. Scott :SIB

Good Luck players...
 

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ROUND 3 MATCHUPS: @pinnacle

J. Leonard over M. Weir -110
J. Rose over R. Goosen -105
I. Poulter over S. Garcia +148
A. Scott over P. Harrington +101
G. McDowell over R. Mediate -128


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Further Round 3 play (2pts)

Jay Williamson to beat Chris Wood -123 @ Unibet
Opposing Wood who chipped in at the last hole yesterday to provoke a media frenzy about a possible repeat of Justin Rose ten years ago. That can only add to the pressure of today, particularly as he only leads the amateur standings by one shot, so I'm backing Williamson to be steady and for another of his opponents to falter in the third round. With a lot of firms pricing up Williamson -125 with ties lose, that should also be an indication of the value in this price with ties void
 

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wow these winds today are brutal and getting worse :scared :scared. Sergio just missed another putt inside 2 feet :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: Justin Rose out in 42 :142smilie :142smilie
 

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ODDS and ENDS:

(1) Duval told Ian-Baker Finch before Friday that he is much closer to winning the tournament than he is missing the cut, and he's hitting the ball better than he has in 5 years, maybe longer, he's passionate about it, and he's going to win (soon) . . . I'm also very impressed with Allenby (see below), and I think between Allenby and Appleby, at least one of them will not easily capitulate over the weekend, playing in the memory of Appleby's deceased wife.

(2) But the reason I interrupted my day to make this post. Billy Kratzert was speaking with Finch, and made the statement, "I don't remember (Tom) Watson taking a lot of funny swings in the wind." Simple, but brilliant commentary, on the importance of hitting solid shots in brutal elements. Come to think of it, Kratzert does rate way above average as a sports commentator.

(3) Parting thought: Allenby spoke after the first round about how he usually hits the ball pretty well, but his recent form has been exceptional, and he just went out there on Thursday and made sure he swung within himself, about 75% every shot (see Watson comment above). In these conditions, you still need to save strokes, but that's a lot easier when most of your misses are planned off solid strikes.

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Round 4 plays (2pts):

Doug Labelle to beat Chris Wood -120 @ Five Dimes
Labelle has been quietly hitting a lot of fairways and greens, so should be a dependable player to back if Wood does succomb to the pressure tomorrow

Lucas Glover to beat Woody Austin +105 @ Five Dimes
An early 8am tee-time should help Glover even who is also a proven wind player

Steve Stricker to beat Retief Goosen +105 @ WSEX [also available @ Pinnacle]
Steve Stricker to beat K.J. Choi -105 @ Carib
Stricker is also a good wind player and with back-to-back 71s is right back in this tournament. He should certainly match last year's top-10 finish and should be a good match for Goosen who continues to struggle on the back nine and Choi who should be exhausted after today's trial

Tom Lehman to beat Todd Hamilton -110 @ Five Dimes [also available @ Pinnacle, Bet365 and WSEX]
Take the eight off Lehman's card from the first round and he would be in the top-5; bar that hole he has looked very comfortable this week and should win this battle of former champions

Rocco Mediate to beat Davis Love +107 @ Pinnacle [also available @ WSEX]
Good price to back a player whose confidence is sky-high and who has yet to finish behind his opponent in any event over the last 3 months

Camilo Villegas to beat Justin Leonard +122 @ Pinnacle [also available @ WSEX]
Villegas found the wind too strong for his game today, but that doesn't mean he will struggle in the calmer conditions tomorrow. When he has a 10-4-0 h2h lead over Leonard over the last 12 months, there is clearly some value in these odds
 

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Final Round Plays

Final Round Plays

For Sunday (all at 5 Dimes):

Westwood -105 over Mickelson (LOST 1.05 units)
Curtis +115 over Fisher (WON 1.15 units)
Storm +135 over Stenson (LOST 1 unit)
Stricker -120 over Love (WON 1 unit)
Allenby +100 over Kim (WON 1 unit)
Lehman -110 over Hamilton(PUSH)
Wakefield -110 over Norman (LOST 1.10 units)
Rose +100 over Karlsson (LOST 1 unit)
O'Hair +100 over Dougherty (LOST 1 unit)
Furyk +105 over Harrington (LOST 1 unit)
Immelman +105 over Leonard (PUSH)
Peter Hanson +100 over Bryant (WON 1 unit)

Lost 2 units
 
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YTD : 4-2 +29 units

Z Johnson +100 over Weir....20 units

Tie is a push 4th round only
 

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S STRICKER OV/D LOVE III pick @-1.20
A KIM OV/A NORAN pick @-1.35

All the Hype over Paddy's wrist cost me two Plays, Glad I didn't go against Adam's broken Finger..
 

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Have delt with Linn for years, always a Fun Guy...

The Growler and The Shark

SOUTHPORT, England--Greg Norman's caddie during this magically improbable week--the classically grizzled Linn Strickler--is making a comeback of his own at Royal Birkdale.

Strickler, 58, who first caddied on the PGA Tour in 1972 and whose resume includes bosses such as Curtis Strange, Fred Couples, Craig Stadler, Nick Price, Payne Stewart and Ben Crenshaw, had been out of the professional golf loop. Taking a break from a year of short-term gigs for players like Robert Gamez, Tommy Armour III and Phil Blackmar, Strickler was "raking traps for 150-handicappers" this spring at posh Sebonack Golf Club in Long Island.

One day in May, "Today" show host Matt Lauer showed up with a guest, his good friend Greg Norman. Strickler had caddied for Norman in practice rounds a couple of times in the early '90s when filling in for Bruce Edwards, but he was surprised when Norman started inquiring about his availability.

"I'm holding my sand-divot filler and my rangefinder, and the Shark asks me if I want to caddie for him at the British," said Strickler. "When he wondered if the club would let me go, I said, 'I don't care if they let me go or not. I'm going.' "

The week has been a dream for Strickler, who characterized Norman's place at the top of the leaderboard on Friday as "H.G. Wells stuff." On Saturday evening after turning in his bib, he acknowledged a "You're doing a good job" from Chris Evert and reflected on his journey in golf.

Strickler was just out of Vietnam, where he saw combat while assigned to work with bomb-sniffing dogs, when he noticed that an old softball league teammate, Jim Barber, had finished second to Tom Weiskopf at the 1972 Philadelphia Classic. "I called him up and said, 'Congratulations, Barber. You've got a new caddie.' "

Strickler loved the life, and his jaunty, confident style soon made him a favored employee for A-list players. He won tournaments in the early '80s with Strange, who Strickler firmly contends "hated a bogey more than any golfer in history." When Strickler moved on to Couples, he earned the nickname The Vacuum because of the way he could spear Couples' underhand club flips with one hand. It was with Couples in 1984 that Strickler had his biggest win, the 1984 Players Championship.

Strickler became permanently known as The Growler because of a raspy baritone that matches his Clint Eastwood squint. Veteran caddies love repeating Strickler's exchange with a young Payne Stewart, who noticed in their first round together that every yardage given to him from the fairway ended in either a zero or a five instead of a more precise number. "How come?" asked Stewart. Growled Strickler, "Because you're not that good."

In England, Strickler made a striking visual match with Norman. Both are the same height, lean and share a prominent facial bone structure and weathered features. "He's not his caddie, he's his daddy," noted one tabloid headline. One literate spectator called it "a 'Picture of Dorian Gray' thing."

"I really don't know why Greg asked me to work for him," said a grateful Strickler, on his way to nearby Liverpool on Saturday night to watch original Beatle Pete Best perform. "His son, Gregory, was going to come but had to change plans, and Tony Navarro is committed to Adam Scott. It was just a whim, but now it's a fantasy."

Suddenly, Strickler's reverie was interrupted by a golf writer blurting "Can Greg really win?"

"What have you been watching?" snapped The Growler. "Most assuredly. Most assuredly."

--Jaime Diaz
 
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