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Outrights

Nice to see you back Steve, Have a Great Season. I will be watching your videos.

ODDS TO WIN SONY OPEN HAWAII 2019 JUSTIN THOMAS +615
ODDS TO WIN SONY OPEN HAWAII 2019 MARC LEISHMAN +1285
ODDS TO WIN SONY OPEN HAWAII 2019 CAMERON CHAMP +3070
ODDS TO WIN SONY OPEN HAWAII 2019 MATT KUCHAR +4500
ODDS TO WIN SONY OPEN HAWAII 2019 IAN POULTER +7650
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Outrights:

Ian Poulter(66/1) e.w.
Dominic Bozzelli(200/1) e.w.
Brice Garnett(125/1) e.w.
Brian Harman(50/1) e.w.
Andrew Putnam(66/1) e.w.
Charles Howell(28/1) e.w.
Adam Scott(50/1) e.w.
Sam Saunders(250/1) e.w.
Sung-Jae Im(80/1) e.w.
Jamie Lovemark(100/1) e.w.

GL
 

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Nice to see you back Steve, Have a Great Season. I will be watching your videos.

ODDS TO WIN SONY OPEN HAWAII 2019 JUSTIN THOMAS +615
ODDS TO WIN SONY OPEN HAWAII 2019 MARC LEISHMAN +1285
ODDS TO WIN SONY OPEN HAWAII 2019 CAMERON CHAMP +3070
ODDS TO WIN SONY OPEN HAWAII 2019 MATT KUCHAR +4500
ODDS TO WIN SONY OPEN HAWAII 2019 IAN POULTER +7650
ODDS TO WIN SONY OPEN HAWAII 2019 DANNY LEE +10500

Videos? Where ?
Thanks
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good luck with those Putnam tickets this weekend boys - he will be tough to beat if he keeps rolling it like he has over the 1st 2 days


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Link: https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/go...r3k-after-win-in-mexico/ar-BBSaxce?li=BBnbfcL

Matt Kuchar - the third-round leader of the Sony Open in Hawaii - had his name thrown around the Twitter rumor mill Saturday with suggestions that he paid a local caddie only $3,000 after winning the Mayakoba Golf Classic in Mexico this past November.

Former PGA Tour player Tom Gillis started the frenzy by tweeting: "If Kuchar wins this weekend (at the Sony Open), let's hope he pays his man more than ($3,000) like the last win. ($45 million) in (career) earnings. Could've changed the man's life."

When asked about Gillis' accusation, Kuchar immediately denied it.

"That's not a story," Kuchar said after Round 3 in Honolulu, according to Golf Channel's Rex Hoggard. "It wasn't 10 percent. It wasn't $3,000. It's not a story."

However, soon after he made those comments, Kuchar appeared to walk back the denial.

"We had an agreement to start the week. He was excited to go to work that week," he said, according to Golf Digest's Brian Wacker.

Link: https://twitter.com/brianwacker1/status/1084324361945804801

David Giral "El Tucan" Ortiz, the caddie who worked with Kuchar at the Mayakoba Golf Classic, told Golf.com's Michael Bamberger days after the tournament that the two sides hadn't yet discussed payment.

Kuchar's regular looper was unavailable for the event in Mexico, so he hired Ortiz, a local caddie from El Camaleon Golf Club, and won on the PGA Tour for the first time since 2014.

He earned $1.296 million for his victory. The typical caddie rate is 10 percent of a player's paycheck.

Golf Channel's Brandel Chamblee defended Kuchar, saying the payment, if it was indeed $3,000, would've been "fair". PGA Tour player Cameron Percy suggested the low payment, if true, wouldn't be out of Kuchar's character.

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GL
 

boomer1

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Link: https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/go...r3k-after-win-in-mexico/ar-BBSaxce?li=BBnbfcL

Matt Kuchar - the third-round leader of the Sony Open in Hawaii - had his name thrown around the Twitter rumor mill Saturday with suggestions that he paid a local caddie only $3,000 after winning the Mayakoba Golf Classic in Mexico this past November.

Former PGA Tour player Tom Gillis started the frenzy by tweeting: "If Kuchar wins this weekend (at the Sony Open), let's hope he pays his man more than ($3,000) like the last win. ($45 million) in (career) earnings. Could've changed the man's life."

When asked about Gillis' accusation, Kuchar immediately denied it.

"That's not a story," Kuchar said after Round 3 in Honolulu, according to Golf Channel's Rex Hoggard. "It wasn't 10 percent. It wasn't $3,000. It's not a story."

However, soon after he made those comments, Kuchar appeared to walk back the denial.

"We had an agreement to start the week. He was excited to go to work that week," he said, according to Golf Digest's Brian Wacker.

Link: https://twitter.com/brianwacker1/status/1084324361945804801

David Giral "El Tucan" Ortiz, the caddie who worked with Kuchar at the Mayakoba Golf Classic, told Golf.com's Michael Bamberger days after the tournament that the two sides hadn't yet discussed payment.

Kuchar's regular looper was unavailable for the event in Mexico, so he hired Ortiz, a local caddie from El Camaleon Golf Club, and won on the PGA Tour for the first time since 2014.

He earned $1.296 million for his victory. The typical caddie rate is 10 percent of a player's paycheck.

Golf Channel's Brandel Chamblee defended Kuchar, saying the payment, if it was indeed $3,000, would've been "fair". PGA Tour player Cameron Percy suggested the low payment, if true, wouldn't be out of Kuchar's character.

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GL
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