WGC - Cadillac Championship

TLankford

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not sure on that policy but i wish he woulda hit one ball so I woulda got MFin PAID. gaaaaah so much for inside info

Small play on Donald -105 over Kaymer
 

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Did Pgatour change their policys on W/D's this year or something? I read about the Bubba Watson withdrawl and it says his last place money goes to charity, and it doesn't count towards his $$ list money. Or is it because he never hit a ball?

I do remember that asshat Henrik Stenson hitting 1 ball in a WGC last year and withdrawling with sickness to make sure he got his money. Anyone know?

I still hate Stenson for that. It never went to 'official money', but for these events the players got the money for last place.. not sure if they changed the rule.

Damn Tim Clark must be really f'd up.
 

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Round 3 play (2pts):

Martin Laird to beat Francesco Molinari +125 @ Paddy Power [available generally]
His tee-to-green play this week and the fact that Molinari has aleady won a WGC event in China makes him the favourite in this matchup. But Laird has been playing well this year - he finished 3rd in the Phoenix Open last month - and virtually leads the field in driving length and putting this week. However, it is his previous record when in contention that makes him a player to back in his current position - he is 4th, a shot behind Molinari in 2nd. He has started the third round in the top-5 on five previous occasions in the U.S. and he has finished 1st, 1st, 4th, 2nd and 2nd. He has never fallen down the leaderboard or dropped shots on the leader in the 3rd round from this position.

[unofficial rd3 system plays: Na tb Wilson +115; Johnson D tb McIlroy +100; Laird tb Baddeley -105; Ikeda tb Davies -110; Van Pelt tb Chowrasia -110; Woods tb Mickelson -108; Kuchar tb Watney +100]
 

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Watney is painful to watch when hes on the lead. miss 6 footer on 16, 5 footer on 17, then a low duck hook on 18 into the drink :scared :scared :facepalm:
 

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Round 4 play (2pts):

Nick Watney to beat Dustin Johnson +105 @ Stan James [also available @ Paddy Power]
It was an ugly end to Watney's round yesterday after he had taken the lead, but it least it means that he starts the final round in the lower-pressure situation of being 2nd and in the penultimate group. He finished 2nd in this event two years ago and has been in very good form - his last four finishes have been 6th, 5th, 6th and 9th. By contrast, Johnson's best previous finish on this course had been 33rd and his last four finishes have been 29th, 55th, mc and 33rd. So, Watney looks the more likely to continue his good form in the final round and we all remember what happened the last time (2010 U.S. Open) that Johnson held the lead heading into the final round!

[unofficial rd4 system plays: Mahan tb McIlroy -120; Donald tb Johnson D -115]
 

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WTF just happened to MAHAN? Holy shit. I was pumped to see Fowler crack the top ten, now Mahan is in jeopardy of falling out of it after sharing the lead.
 
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