The Greenbrier Classic

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another longshot week for me.....

de Jonge 30-1 win, 15-1 place, 7 1/2 show

Huh 50-1 win, 25-1 place, 12 1/2 show

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

English 80-1 win, 40-1 place, 20-1 show

Good luck to all and have a great 4th of July!
 

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ODDS TO WIN THE GREENBRIER CLASSIC 2012 DUSTIN JOHNSON +1900
ODDS TO WIN THE GREENBRIER CLASSIC 2012 BILL HAAS +3600
ODDS TO WIN THE GREENBRIER CLASSIC 2012 SEUNG-YUL NOH +3800
 

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i dont think there has been a back to back winner since aug of 09 (woods)? So it seems silly to take the short price of +350 with woods..but i can see tiger being on the lead sunday morning and being -150 or so and +350 would be nice to have

sooo outright:
tiger +350

72 holes:
jonge -130 bradley
vj - 110 love lll
davis -160 vegas
dj +115 furyk
 

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Round 1 play (2pts):

Pat Perez to beat John Huh -105 @ Bet365
A small punt on Perez to win this matchup. He is in good form with five cuts made in a row, including four top-30 finishes, and did finish in the top-10 in his previous visit in 2010. Huh is much less consistent - five top-25 finishes, but also four missed cuts in his last nine starts - and he hasn't played this course previously. I'll take these odds with Perez as an underdog with little other value to be found.
 

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Round 2 play (4pts):

John Huh to beat Ben Curtis +100 @ Bet365 [available generally]
Tee-to-green, Huh was much better than Curtis yesterday, hitting his drives straighter and longer and hitting more greens in regulation, but he still finished the day one shot behind Curtis. Round two does appear to be the round to oppose Curtis, though - despite his purple patch of form in April/May, he has broken 70 in the second just once on the PGA Tour in 2012 (Huh has done so six times).

[unofficial rd2 system plays: Byrd tb Pettersson -125; O'Hair tb Singh +100; Owen tb Summerhays -140; Byrd tb Howell -133; Byrd tb Haas B -120]
 

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Andres Romero (2nd Rnd) -120 Over
J.B. Holmes (2nd Rnd)
 

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3rd round:


jerry kelly -125 vs jeff maggert


maggert around in 25 putts on thursday and friday - let's see if he can keep that up today - my $$ says "no":SIB


gl - LA Burns
 

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Round 3 play (4pts):

Jonathan Byrd to beat Webb Simpson +138 @ Bet365 [available generally]
Good odds to oppose the leader, particularly with the tie as void. Simpson is 0-for-3 when leading after rd1, 0-for-3 when leading after rd2, and just 1-for-3 when leading after rd3. Byrd is in 2nd place, just one shot behind the leader and even though Simpson won the U.S. Open three weeks ago, Byrd has been in the better form recent with four top-15 finishes in his last fiver starts.

[unofficial rd3 system plays: Piercy tb Estes +125; Na tb Pettersson -105; Love tb Castro -118; O'Hair tb Holmes -105; Wi tb Duke -116; Bradley tb Pettersson -113; O'Hair tb Overton +126]
 

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Round 4 play (4pts):

Charlie Wi to beat Martin Flores -110 @ Paddy Power [available generally]
Opposing Flores who, despite playing in his 21st event of a season that is just six months old, ranks outside the top-100 on the Money List and so faces a great deal of pressure to maintain his current 7th position and increase his chances of securing his Tour Card for 2012. Given that he started yesterday in 2nd place and really struggled until three late birdies, it appears unlikely that he will play any better under today's pressure. This will only be the 2nd time that he has started the final round of a PGA Tour event in the top-10. The last time - the 2010 Bob Hope Classic - he failed to break par in the final round and finished 18th.
 
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