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I say again. Augusta Nat'l is just not a hard course. It is not difficult for the course manager to trick up a layout. Every hole can be the volcano hole if the cup is located just so, on every green. Let me cut the cups in and I guarantee you Tiger couldn't break 90. All tricks aside, given the fair treatment, Augusta is no Bethpage, or even Pebble. Length alone does not make a course hard.

Ok then, lets see what the scores are today :0corn
 

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The Masters : 2nd Rd 18 Hole Matchups.

The Masters : 2nd Rd 18 Hole Matchups.

The Masters --
Tournament Matchups for 18 holes only
for the Second Round on Friday, April 8th.
-matchups are for the full day card.


Four Units :

Phil Mickelson over Anthony Kim @ - 105. Lost by 1.


Two Units :

Chad Campbell over Mike Weir @ + 130. Won by 4.

Rory McIlroy over Camilo Villegas @ + 115. Lost by 5.

Geoff Ogilvy over Luke Donald @ + 110. Won by 3.

Soren Hansen over Trevor Immelman @ - 105. Lost by 2.

David Toms over Graeme McDowell @ - 115. Lost by 1.

Zach Johnson over Kenny Perry @ - 120. Lost by 3.

Geoff Ogilvy over Martin Maymer @ - 130. Won by 1.

Padraig Harrington (+ 1/2) over Steve Stricker @ - 135. Lost by 1 1/2.

Brian Gay over Jerry Kelly @ - 140. Lost by 3.

Lee Westwood over Oliver Wilson @ - 165. Won by 4.


One Unit :

Lucas Glover over Adam Scott @ - 105. Won by 4.

Scott Verplank over Bernard Langer @ - 110. Won by 5.

Edoardo Molinari over Sergio Garcia @ - 115. Lost by 5.

Steve Marino over John Senden @ - 125. Won by 4.

Ernie Els over Anthony Kim @ - 125. Lost by 3.

Geoff Ogilvy (+ 1/2) over Retief Goosen @ - 125. Lost by 1/2.

Lee Westwood over Ian Poulter @ - 130. Lost by 1.

Retief Goosen over Hunter Mahan @ - 130. Push.

Lee Westwood over Mike Weir @ - 155. Won by 3.

Phil Mickelson over Robert Allenby @ - 170. Won by 4.

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Ok then, lets see what the scores are today :0corn

Really doesn't matter what they are today. The Masters really sucks compared to what it was a few years ago. I can see birdies anytime on the tour. I want to see these guys struggling. What were there 30 guys under par yesterday?
 

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The Masters : Outright to Win.

The Masters : Outright to Win.

The Masters --
Outright to Win Tournament during
Round Two on Friday, April 9th.


Two Units :

Phil Mickelson to Win @ + 669.


Think Lefty is about to get on a run to finish the day and want to get on him now before the odds get lower.

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2-6

2-6

First eight results of the 21 I played are in and I'm 2-6. Obviously getting carried away with the numer of plays for the first major but don't want to give all the last couple of weeks profit back in one day.
 

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Wow Poulter +115 over Casey has a lot of value (still thinking about it)

Went with Allenby -105 over Singh

Roberts ball striking is always great, and even with years past of poor putting hes done well here; If he can make putts he should at least top 20. Vijay, well ya never know.

Thank you Vijay for 3 - 0 the past 2 weeks.

If you had Allenby to make the cut :scared :scared :scared :scared
 

Another Steve

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ODDS TO WIN THE 2010 US MASTERS HUNTER MAHAN +5000

Was offered so I took it again.

Furyk really surpised me, where did that come from. It wouldn't surpise me that Tiger Wins...He should have have made the cut but 3rd place. I want Westwood, think he deserves it..
 

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3RD Round Match Ups

H MAHAN -130 (H MAHAN vrs S O'HAIR)
T WOODS -165 (T WOODS vrs P MICKELSON)
L WESTWOOD -120 (I POULTER vrs L WESTWOOD)
 

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Round 3 play (2pts):

Lee Westwood to beat Ian Poulter -109 @ Pinnacle [available widely]
Has looked to be the better player from tee-to-green over the first two rounds and although neither player has led a Majors event after any round, Westwood is more experienced at this and particularly in recent years. Since the start of the 2008 season, Poulter has led just one event after 36 holes - the 2009 Singapore Open - and he shot 73 in the 3rd round; on the last two occasions that Westwood has led after 36 holes, he has shot 67 and 66 in the 3rd round and go on to still the lead after 54 and 72 holes.

[unofficial rd3 system plays: Kuchar tb Johnson D -110; Watney tb Johnson D +110; Goosen tb Els +114; Kjeldsen tb Barnes -110; Haas tb Kjeldsen +105; Toms tb Moore +122; Choi tb Poulter +119; Scott tb Garcia +100]
 

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Between Green Bay and Iowa City
Saturday:

Kuchar(-110) over D.Johnson
Poulter(-107) over Westwood
Marino(-128) over Toms



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/go...AMUEL-Tiger-Woods-business-day-seduction.html

"Woods can turn on the charm, and did earlier this week, but he has to work at it. His natural demeanour is to withdraw from the passing circus, not join it, and his mission is to dazzle with more than personality. So it was yesterday . . . Touchy-feely Thursday was a memory . . . Woods stomped over with body language that was pretty unequivocal."


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/go...ck-Nicklaus-teaches-fall-love-golf-again.html

"The issue here is esteem. Jack Nicklaus will strike the ball that ceremonially starts the 74th Masters Tournament today and, good or bad, it will be carried down the fairway on a wave of love and affection . . . If Nicklaus stepped under a bus tomorrow, his obituary would lead off with just one salient detail: 18 major championships. If the same happened to Woods, his 14 titles would share equal billing with the same number of girlfriends . . . Listen to Nicklaus talk about playing with Hogan (nine majors, including two Masters) and Palmer (seven majors including four Masters) and be prepared to fall in love with golf again . . . There is poetry in hearing a great sportsman talk."


http://www.cbssports.com/golf/story...ser-to-me-and-tiger?tag=pageRow;pageContainer

"Poulter raised many eyebrows when he offered a bold prediction about his future in an intriguing interview with a British golf magazine . . ."Don't get me wrong," he said. "I respect everyone who is a professional. But the problem is I haven't played to my full potential yet. And when that happens, it will just be me and Tiger." . . . Friday, he was a bit conservative in his wardrobe, with a pair of muted pink pants color-coordinated with his visor and his shoes. For Saturday, he said he's already got a pair of hot pink tartan trousers ready for the ironing board. And when someone asked him what color combination goes well with a green jacket, he smiled broadly and said "absolutely anything.""


GL
 

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Third Round

Ikeda +104 over Green
Campbell -1/2 -135 over Manaserro
Cabrera -110 over Allenby
Flesch +100 over Crane
Goosen -1/2 -134 over Slocum
Johnson +130 over Goosen
Molinari -120 over Slocum
Schwartzel +125 over Stricker
 
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