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Round 2:
Glover -115 over Cabrera
Barnes +120 over Senden
 
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Round 2 Match Ups
J DAY (RND 2) -110 (J DAY (RND 2) vrs N COLSAERTS (RND 2))
B HAAS (RND 2) -120 (H MAHAN (RND 2) vrs B HAAS (RND 2))
 

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looking to get back into the positive with this one:


rickie fowler +140 vs tiger woods


rickie has been riding bmx's since the hyundai while tiger's been busy traveling the world, making commercials and missing cuts - of course i find it a bit hard to pull the trigger on a play fading the King of Torrey Pines, but Fowler has had a nice little run at TP for the past few years and apparently the south course is one of his faves - from pgatourdotcom:


"For me, I list it as one of my favorite courses, the South Course, for sure, and being able to play the North Course is definitely a great complement for the two to be here and be part of one event," said Fowler, who now wears the Farmers logo on the right side of his cap in a sponsorship deal announced Wednesday.

"... It's got the length. I like the small greens. I grew up on Poa annua greens, and some guys don't like Poa annua. I do. Obviously, there are some decent views. Some of the better views in golf, usually, you get great weather. ... But it's just a great piece of property, being close to home, lot of friends and family, so it's a special place for me."


also think Rickie looking to erase the memories of his final round 84 playing alongside Tiger at the Memorial last year - and simply not sure Tiger will be quite revved up just yet


as always, good luck no matter which golfers you choose


LA Burns



only 9 shots off on this one - Rickie in a 3 way tie for last!! :facepalm:
 

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Round 2 plays (4pts):

Bo Van Pelt to beat Graham DeLaet -163 @ Stan James
Short odds, but Van Pelt and DeLaet have played in 14 common events over the past year ... BVP has finished the event higher than DeLaet in 11 of the 14 events and that dominance is even stronger duing an event once it has got underway - BVP leads 24-6-1 in rounds 2, 3 and 4 over that period.

Tiger Woods to beat Bill Haas -150 @ Paddy Power
A similar dominance exists in this matchup hence the value in the short-priced favourite. Tiger has finished ahead of Haas in each of their last seven common events and then there is Tiger's record at Torrey Pines ...

Dustin Johnson to beat Keegan Bradley -135 @ 5Dimes and The Greek [available generally]
A better price, but not the same dominance, though Johnson has finshed ahead of Bradley in five of their last seven common events, despite withdrawing at the Sony Open following his Tuesday win in the Hyundai TOC. He didn't make the most of a good front-nine yesterday and now lies in 36th place, but I still expect him to have a good week. He was 3rd here two years ago and he has shown that can play just as well in bad weather.

Dustin Johnson to beat Brandt Snedeker -120 @ Paddy Power
Snedeker hasn't. Whereas Johnson's average position is 6 places higher on a leaderboard during a round played in bad weather, for Snedeker, it is an average of 10 places lower down the leaderboard. Together with a 9-4 h2h record in his favour, Johnson should be more likely to shoot a low round today than Snedeker who has the added pressures of being defending champion and having to defend a 1st round lead in this event on the much tougher South Course today.

Vijay Singh to beat Nicolas Colsaerts -111 @ Bet365
Repeating the 1st round matchup. Vijay has a good history in bad weather and after yesterday's easier course setup, they move to the former U.S. Open, the South Course today. The Fijian's experience will be even more relevant today as he seeks to consolidate his current top-20 position.
 

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Round 3 plays (2pts unless stated):

John Senden to beat Jimmy Walker +100 @ Paddy Power [also available @ Boyle Sports] [4pts]
Senden doesn't have a great record on Sundays, but he is a good player to side with at this stage of the tournament: against Walker he has a 14-3-0 h2h record against Walker in rd2 and a 9-4-1 h2h record against him in rd3 since the start of last season. And Walker looks opposable being in 3rd place - four times he started the 3rd round in the top-5 last year; four times he shot an over-par score in that 3rd round.

Casey Wittenberg to beat Erik Compton -130 @ 5Dimes and WSEX [also available @ The Greek and Carib]
A double-winner on the Web.com Tour last year, Wittenberg looks a better player than when he was last on the PGA Tour in 2009 and he now sits alongside Compton in 3rd place on the leaderboard. Siding with the player ranked over 300 places higher in the World Rankings. The one negative may have been that he is in the same group as Tiger Woods, but they were similarly paired together in the final round of last year's U.S. Open - Wittenberg shot 70 to Tiger's 73.

Charlie Wi to beat Luke Guthrie +100 @ 5Dimes, The Greek and WSEX [also available @ Carib and Boyle Sports]
Two more players starting the weekend in the top-10. For Wi, this was a common occurrence last year - he started the 3rd round in the top-10 in six PGA Tour events last year and finished that round still in the top-10 every time. Guthrie did so once last year and promptly dropped from 5th to 19th after round 3.

Nick Watney to beat Tiger Woods +150 @ Stan James [also available @ Paddy Power and Boyle Sports]
Since the scandal broke in late 2009, Tiger has held the 36-hole lead just four times: 2011 Australian Open - he then shot 75 in rd3, finishing 3rd; 2012 Arnold Palmer Invitational - he then shot 71 in rd3, finishing 1st; 2012 U.S. Open - he then shot 75 in rd3, finishing 21st; 2012 PGA Championship - he then shot 74 in rd4, finishing 11th. Yes, this is Torrey Pines and he has a great record here and yes, he was very impressive yesterday, but he is still not the player that he was before 2009. Watney will be playing with far less pressure in 9th place and is a former winner of this event (2009) with three top-10 finishes in the last four years. The value must surely be with Watney at these odds.
 

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S. Marino 25/1
K.J. Choi 40/1

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3rd rd

.25 units each

Choi -140 over kelly
Marino -110 over Horschel
 
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Sunday (3rd Round):

Glover(-110) over Summerhays
Marino(+100) over Horschel

- - I wanted to feature Glover in a matchup, and 5dimes obliged with one I like . . . I don't see how Horschel benefits from a long day of waiting yesterday (even if it was mostly off the course), while Marino averages 71.25 for four Saturdays at Torrey Pines, and I'm tracking him for something just as good today.

GL
 
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