Ballantine's Championship

DerrickTulips

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Els -135 over Kim

Going against my only rule, not betting on Els. I just think he has more experience with playing in windy conditions.
 

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Whats up with the fog. Just give me my money back, im over this stupid event. :nono:
 

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Round 3 play (2pts):

Tano Goya to beat Ted Oh -120 @ Bet365
Oh may be the home player, but sometimes that can work to merely add extra pressure on a player, particularly in the final round when in contention and particularly in a 'big' event like this for the Asian PGA Tour players ... a win will earn them playing rights on the much more lucrative European Tour. Oh has been trying for this since 2001, but in all his 50 European Tour-sanctioned events, he has recorded just one top-10 finish and that was in 2003. He has missed 17 of his last 24 European Tour-sanctioned cuts, but more relevant is his performance in last year's Ballantine's Championship - he started well, but then shot 75-80-78 over the next three rounds - and particularly last year's Indonesia Open - then, as now, he was 5th after 36 holes, but then shot 73-75 to finish 46th. Goya has a proven record in this position - he has been in the top-5 with one round to play four times and won the event on three of those occasions (he was 3rd on the other) - so is much less likely to succomb to the final round pressure.

[unofficial rd3 system plays: Davies tb Maybin -110; Hanson tb Edfors -120; Hanson tb Noren -125; Hanson tb Donaldson -125; Fasth tb Oda -120; Rumford tb Kulacz -110; Davies tb Jaidee +100; Stenson tb Davies -120]
 

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Round 3 play (2pts):

Tano Goya to beat Ted Oh -120 @ Bet365
Oh may be the home player, but sometimes that can work to merely add extra pressure on a player, particularly in the final round when in contention and particularly in a 'big' event like this for the Asian PGA Tour players ... a win will earn them playing rights on the much more lucrative European Tour. Oh has been trying for this since 2001, but in all his 50 European Tour-sanctioned events, he has recorded just one top-10 finish and that was in 2003. He has missed 17 of his last 24 European Tour-sanctioned cuts, but more relevant is his performance in last year's Ballantine's Championship - he started well, but then shot 75-80-78 over the next three rounds - and particularly last year's Indonesia Open - then, as now, he was 5th after 36 holes, but then shot 73-75 to finish 46th. Goya has a proven record in this position - he has been in the top-5 with one round to play four times and won the event on three of those occasions (he was 3rd on the other) - so is much less likely to succomb to the final round pressure.

[unofficial rd3 system plays: Davies tb Maybin -110; Hanson tb Edfors -120; Hanson tb Noren -125; Hanson tb Donaldson -125; Fasth tb Oda -120; Rumford tb Kulacz -110; Davies tb Jaidee +100; Stenson tb Davies -120]

Gotta love when your guy shoots 75 and wins by 6 :mj06:
 
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