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Garcia +2550

Dufner +5750

English +12250

Senden +20250

Todd +9100

Cabrera +6030

Reed +15235

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Charl Schwartzel +5000
Ryan Moore +10000
 

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WGC- outright

sergio +2500
furyk +2200
stenson +2200

McIlroy-110 over Adam Scott
T. Woods +180 over Adam Scott
Stenson +145 over Rose
Furyk -110 over Rose
Garcia -130 over Fowler
Garcia -130 over Bradley
Stricker -125 over Johnson
Day +120 over Watson
McDowell -130 over Dufner
 
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Nice Win last week Boys. Tough beat to Furyk backers.

ODDS TO WIN WGC BRIDGESTONE INVITATIONAL 2014 HENRIK STENSON +2005
ODDS TO WIN WGC BRIDGESTONE INVITATIONAL 2014 JASON DUFNER +4405
ODDS TO WIN WGC BRIDGESTONE INVITATIONAL 2014 KEEGAN BRADLEY +2520
ODDS TO WIN WGC BRIDGESTONE INVITATIONAL 2014 VICTOR DUBUISSON +8380
ODDS TO WIN WGC BRIDGESTONE INVITATIONAL 2014 BRENDON TODD +8645
ODDS TO WIN WGC BRIDGESTONE INVITATIONAL 2014 THONGCHAI JAIDEE +25250
 

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Justin ROSE +1600
Sergio GARCIA +2300
Jordan SPIETH +3200 - _ -
Graeme McDOWELL +4200
Jason DAY +4500
Graeme DELAET +5500

1st ROUND
Jason DAY over Bubba Watson +115
Graeme DELAET over Victor DUBUISSON -140

Tournament
Jordan SPIETH over Matt KUCHAR +130
Jason DAY over Bubba Watson +125
Sergio GARCIA over Phil McKelson -145
 
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Round 1 plays (4pts):

Jim Furyk to beat Justin Rose -110 @ 5Dimes and Paddy Power
Two players in good form, though Rose seems more capable of winning events than Furyk, however he hasn't finished ahead of Furyk in any event since mid-March. And with Furyk having the superior record on this course - eight top-10 finishes here and a 5-1-1 h2h record at Firestone - I'd make Furyk the favourite in this matchup format.

Angel Cabrera to beat Victor Dubuisson -120 @ Paddy Power
Three top-5 finishes on this course and finishes of 11th-24th-1st-19th in his last four starts point to a strong week for Cabrera. Dubuisson is making his course debut and has yet to record a top-25 finish in the U.S. in a strokeplay event ... that does not augur well for this week.

Louis Oosthuizen to beat Victor Dubuisson -116 @ Bet365
Oosthuizen is another with a good record on this course - finishes of 9th and 4th in his three appearances - and it is a feature of this event that every WGC winner here had already secured a top-10 finish at Firestone before their win. That points to course experience being important and a reason to oppose Dubuisson who had been in indifferent form before his top-10 finish at Royal Liverpool in very different conditions.

[unofficial rd1 system plays: Cabrera tb Walker -105; Kirk tb Na -111]
 

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Round 2 plays (4pts):

Jim Furyk to beat Rickie Fowler -120 @ Stan James and Paddy Power
Backing Furyk again as the course specialist; Fowler has just one top-20 finish in attempts. He has also finished ahead of Fowler in 10 of 13 common events in the U.S. over the past year and than includes a 17-5-4 h2h record in the pre-weekend rounds.

Jordan Spieth to beat Victor Dubuisson -127 @ 5Dimes [available generally]
Dubuisson finished the day in 46th place (of 76), so he should have been a profitable go-against yesterday. I'll try again with a player much higher in the World Rankings than yesterday's selections and who has finished ahead of the Frenchan in all six common strokeplay events in the U.S.

Adam Scott to beat Justin Rose -125 @ Bet365 and Stan James
Opposing another player for the second day in a row. Rose did finish 2nd yesterday, but he only hit 11 greens in regulation, so it was in scrambling and putts per round (in which he led the field) that saved his score yesterday. The 9-3-1 h2h record in favour of the Australian over tha past year shows why he is the World #1 and Rose is #4, so I'll back him at these odds.

[unofficial rd2 system plays: Molinari tb Donaldson -125; Schwartzel tb Donaldson -131]
 

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Jaidee -135 over Jones


Jones sprayed the ball all over the course yesterday but got off to a birdie-eagle start and putted his ass off the rest of the way to shoot even par - Jaidee was much more steady and shot even par as well - almost played Jaidee yesterday so monitored this one a little bit and like the way it sets up, as despite the great start and hot putter for Jones Jaidee held a 2 shot lead heading into 18 but his bogey and Jones' birdie led to the tie


as always, good luck,

LA Burns
 

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Heading into the Third Round.......


Marc Leishman to win Bridgestone Invitational at odds of 21-1

Rickie Fowler to win Bridgestone Invitational at odds of 17-1
 

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Round 3 plays (4pts):

Matth Kuchar to beat Tiger Woods +100 @ Paddy Power

Adam Scott to beat Rory McIlroy +110 @ Stan James and Paddy Power

Bubba Watson to beat Tiger Woods +108 @ Pinnacle [available generally]
 

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441 Henrik Stenson (4th Rnd) -135
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442 Hideki Matsuyama (4th Rnd)



417 Miguel Angel Jimenez (4th Rnd) +100
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418 Kevin Na (4th Rnd)
 
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