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T WATSON +115 (S GARCIA vrs T WATSON)
L DONALD +150 (T WOODS vrs L DONALD)
M KAYMER -120 (M KAYMER vrs C SCHWARTZEL)
L WESTWOOD -145 (T CLARK vrs L WESTWOOD)
A CEJKA -120 (A CEJKA vrs B DE JONGE)
P MICKELSON -165 (P MICKELSON vrs P CASEY)

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Round 3 play (2pts):

Phil Mickelson to beat Paul Casey +125 @ Paddy Power
It was a good recovery from Casey to shoot 73 after a snowman on his 5th hole of his round yesterday, but having only hit 50% of greens in regulation so far this week, there is clearly some justification to his post-rd1 interview when he expressed surprise that he had scored so well. He wasn't hitting the ball particularly well and had been relying on his scrambling skills, so didn't sound too confident about the rest of the week. That certainly wasn't the case with Mickelson yesterday and he looks set for at least another 2nd place finish in this event. Casey may stay on his coattails for 18 holes, but it will become increasingly difficult as the pressure builds unless he can find his 'A-game'. Warning: this price looks suspiciously wrong.

[unofficial rd3 system plays: Woods tb Westwood -115; McDowell tb Els +125; Curtis tb Davies +100; Gates tb Herman +105; De Jonge tb Cejka -105; Cabrera-Bello tb Havret +100; Johnson D tb Els -105]
 

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Round 3 play (2pts):

Phil Mickelson to beat Paul Casey +125 @ Paddy Power
It was a good recovery from Casey to shoot 73 after a snowman on his 5th hole of his round yesterday, but having only hit 50% of greens in regulation so far this week, there is clearly some justification to his post-rd1 interview when he expressed surprise that he had scored so well. He wasn't hitting the ball particularly well and had been relying on his scrambling skills, so didn't sound too confident about the rest of the week. That certainly wasn't the case with Mickelson yesterday and he looks set for at least another 2nd place finish in this event. Casey may stay on his coattails for 18 holes, but it will become increasingly difficult as the pressure builds unless he can find his 'A-game'. Warning: this price looks suspiciously wrong.

[unofficial rd3 system plays: Woods tb Westwood -115; McDowell tb Els +125; Curtis tb Davies +100; Gates tb Herman +105; De Jonge tb Cejka -105; Cabrera-Bello tb Havret +100; Johnson D tb Els -105]

Are you saying you are taking Phil to beat Casey and the line is +125? It is -165 at my book???
 

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Are you saying you are taking Phil to beat Casey and the line is +125? It is -165 at my book???

The line was +125 at Paddy Power but has now been changed. I wouldn't take Phil @ -165 though - it is too short a price when there are so many unpredictables in the U.S. Open. I'd look at my system plays that are listed if that is the price for Phil.
 

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Couple of folks with Dustin to win this thing, good luck to you, he looks unflappable :toast: :toast:
 
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