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72 hole matchups

Donald -125 over Casey
Kuchar -120 over D.Johnson
Haas -115 over Fowler
Watson -120 over Day
Michelson -135 over D.Johnson

Best of Luck to everyone this week :cool:
 

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Kuchar 20-1 win, 10-1 place, 5-1 show

Haas 40-1 win, 20-1 place, 10-1 show

Leishman 60-1 win, 30-1 place, 15-1 show

Sabbatini 60-1 win, 30-1 place, 15-1 show

Good luck to all!
 

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Round 1 play (2pts):

Paul Casey to beat Robert Karlsson +120 @ Paddy Power
No doubts about Casey's form at all. Not only did his win in the Volvo Golf Champions mean that he had finished in the top-6 in six of last seven starts (and in the top-25 in each of his last eleven starts), but he won three events that week - the main event, plus both the pro-ams that week as well! No wonder that he missed the cut the following week. He finished 22nd in his last start here three years ago and shouldn't be too far from that mark this year. For Karlsson, it is more of an unknown. At 41 and 15th in the World Rankings (Casey is 6th), he is an unlikely rookie on the PGA Tour and while he played well in two events in the Middle East, life on the PGA Tour may take a little time to get used to. He will do well this year, but maybe not on his first day on Tour.
 

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ODDS TO WIN NORTHERN TRUST OPEN STEVE STRICKER +1300
ODDS TO WIN NORTHERN TRUST OPEN LUKE DONALD +2000
ODDS TO WIN NORTHERN TRUST OPEN DUSTIN JOHNSON +2000
 

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Round 1 play (2pts):

Paul Casey to beat Robert Karlsson +120 @ Paddy Power
No doubts about Casey's form at all. Not only did his win in the Volvo Golf Champions mean that he had finished in the top-6 in six of last seven starts (and in the top-25 in each of his last eleven starts), but he won three events that week - the main event, plus both the pro-ams that week as well! No wonder that he missed the cut the following week. He finished 22nd in his last start here three years ago and shouldn't be too far from that mark this year. For Karlsson, it is more of an unknown. At 41 and 15th in the World Rankings (Casey is 6th), he is an unlikely rookie on the PGA Tour and while he played well in two events in the Middle East, life on the PGA Tour may take a little time to get used to. He will do well this year, but maybe not on his first day on Tour.

Those are good odds. Kind of a stretch to compare Karlsson to most rookies, hes played a ton of non major pga events. i like the play with those odds though. good luck.
 

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Well almost last week Mr.Marino...


Outrights

Weir 145-1 30 units
Cejka 125-1 30 units
Wi 135-1 30 units
Romero 80-1 30 units
Overton 105-1 30 units

Match-ups

Harrington over Haas +110 500 units

glta

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ROUND 1

JHONATTAN VEGAS (-125) over BILL LUNDE

I like the fact that Vegas took last week off to catch his breath after an impressive rookie start, and although he missed the cut in his last start in Phoenix, he was still a respectable 70-70. He still sports a record of 9 of 12 rounds this year in the sixties. On the other hand, Lunde does have some experience over this course, but this will be his 5th tournament in a row, and in fact, he has played every round this year with the exception of the Sony Open in the second week of the season.
I like the "fresher" Vegas in this spot.
 

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Hey lostinamerica...

if you haven't already, check out Sabbatini's card. He bogeys the first three holes and I already write him off. I come back to the office this afternoon and see that he finishes 1 under.
I didn't think he had that type of composure!
 

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Round 2 play (4pts):

Bill Haas to beat J.B. Holmes +100 @ 5Dimes
With finishes of 8th, 2nd (playoff loss), 9th and 29th in his four starts this year - or with positions of 4th, 6th, 1st and 3rd after the penultimate round of those four events - it should be no surprise to see Haas both leading this event after the 1st round and leading the field in greens in regulation. He does share the top of the leaderboard with a number of players, including Holmes, but he has shown this year that he does remain right in contention until the last round. Take the last time that he held the 1st round lead as an example - the Viking Classic last October - he then shot 65 in the 2nd round and ended up as a wire-to-wire winner. Holmes is much less consistent and both the previous occasions that he has held the lead after the 1st round came last year: in the Arnold Palmer Invitational he then shot 73 to drop to 8th; in the Players Championship he then shot 71 to drop to 18th. Haas at plus-odds is great value.

[unofficial rd2 system plays: Haas B tb Rose -105; Singh tb Baddeley -140; Ogilvy tb Oosthuizen -110; Kuchar tb Wilson M -138; Singh tb Yang -150; Dufner tb Davis +105; Wi tb Romero -105]
 

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ROUND 2

JHONATTAN VEGAS (-128) over BILL LUNDE

Same reasons as yesterday. I think Lunde needs a break. Also, Lunde only missed 3 fairways, but only hit 10 greens, and averaged 2.00 putts per GIR. Obviously, the ball striking wasn't there yesterday. Vegas didn't play real great either, but he scraped out an even par round, and I think he moves forward to the weekend.
 
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