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Get in the Hole! 2017 Season!

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  • edited November 2015
    BMW Masters

    This event is being played at the Lake Malaren Golf Club in China for the fourth consecutive year. It hs a reasonably strong field & I can argue a good case for about a dozen players. It is a Jack Nicklaus designed course and favours driving distance & GIR. 

    Justin Rose 6/1

    Justin is a deserved favourite here and it is hard to pick half a dozen players and leave him out. He won in Hong Kong two weeks ago and has seven Top Six finishes in his last ten events. This course looks ideal as he has topped the GIR stats in two of his last three events and has finished 12th & 4th in his two previous starts here.

    Branden Grace 18/1 

    Fifth last week and should go close on a course that should suit his game.

    Danny Willett 25/1

    Finished Tied 3rd last week and close second behind McIlroy in the Race to Dubai. His GIR figures last week were excellent and the sense of injustice that he is not already leading the R2D should motivate him here.

    Matt Fitzpatrick 30/1

    Five Top Ten finishes from his last eight starts. Four rounds in the 60s last week. Another who has great GIR figures.

    Kiradech Aphibarnrat 50/1

    He let us down last week but I am happy to go again as that was the first time he has failed to make the Top Six in five starts.

    Hao Tong Li 100/1

    Caught  the eye with a 7th placed finish last week, the 20 year old is playing on his home course this week. In three European Tour events on Chinese soil, he hasn't failed to finish in the top seven so at 100/1 get in early as he is great value.

    Others that I think could contend are Casey, Wiesberger, Grillo, An, Jaidee & Levy. 
  • edited November 2015
    OHL Classic

    The PGA Tour moves to the El Camaleon course at Playa Del Carmen, Maxico. 

    Harris English 28/1

    Was the winner here two years ago by a convincing four shots. Should be very close.

    Charley Hoffman 40/1

    I like going for course specialsts and none better than last year's winner. He has also had four top three finishes this year and is ideally suited by this course.

    Jhonattan Vegas 50/1

    The Venezualan has started the season looking good with two top ten finishes in three events. He was particularly impressive finishing 4th last week at the Sanderson Farms Championship. He has been knocking at the door with great consistency. Could be his week.

    Shawn Stefani 125/1

    Stefani has an unspectacular record but does seem to come alive on this course and at this time of year, finishing second last year. A long shot but decent value.

    Dawie Van Der Walt 200/1

    Think he could make a break through on the PGA tour. He has excelled in smaller events, winning the Price Cutter Championship & the Chile Open this year. Finished 33rd last week and should go closer this week. Great value at 200/1.
  • edited November 2015
    A poor week last week so looking to bounce back as the Race To Dubai reaches its conclusion this week.

    DP World Tour Championship, Dubai

    This is a tricky betting event because we have three players at single figures prices, who all have outstanding chances. Alternatively, look for outsiders who might put in a great show. McIlroy is best priced 5/1 with Stenson 13/2 & Rose 8/1. Probably have to pick one of these three then go with some lively outsiders.

    This is wide open Greg Norman designed course which favours big hitters. All six winners of this event on this course have been in the top ten for driving distance. It also appears to favour putting accuracy with five of the six winners being in the top ten here as well.

    Henrik Stenson 13/2

    Not one of my favourite players but appears to have a better case in his favour than McIlroy & Rose. He has won this event in 2013 & 2014. He arrives here as he did a year ago seeking his first win of the season & he appears to be running into form with three seconds and a third in his last seven tournaments. The price appears skinny but the stars are all aligning for a win this weekend.

    Victor Dubuisson 25/1

    He is ideally suited to this course & has shown his credentials finishing third here in 2013 & tied second last year. He is back to his best with a win in Turkey last month so at this price is good value.

    Thomas Pieters 66/1

    Pieters has won twice for us this season at similar prices and I cannot resist at 66/1. He hasn't played here before but he is a massive hitter and a decent putter so meets the profile to win.

    Kristoffer Broberg 80/1

    Got his debut win last week and we have seen a number of players follow up debut wins in their next performance. No great course track record but a value for money price.

    Good Luck!
  • edited November 2015
    RSM Classic

    This is an interesting tournament where picking a winner from a field of 156 players looks very difficult.  The betting is headed by Zach Johnson, Justin Thomas, Kevin Kisner & Matt Kucher, all at double figures prices. This is the sixth running of this event (formally the McGladrey Classic) at the Sea Island Resort in Georgia. There is a change to the format this year with all players playing one of their opening two rounds on the Plantation Course, while their other rounds will be played on the Seaside Course, which has been used fully in previous years.

    We are guessing with the Plantation Course but its set up, layout & distance is similar to the Seaside Course so it is probably fair to say that basing judgement on the Seaside Course will be sound here.

    A look at the five previous winners suggests that the big names don't appear to fair particularly well here. All five winners here kicked off at 50/1 or greater with two being available at triple figure prices.

    The courses are relatively short and driving distance & accuracy doesn't seem to be any advantage here. It is all about play around the green and particularly putting. It is an exposed course and the weather is forcasted to be breezy so the ability to play in adverse conditions could be important. Course knowledge could also be useful as two of the previous winners (Kirk & Slocum) are both locals as it appears that it takes a while to work out how to play this course.

    Three of the previous five winners came top on performance on Par 4 holes while another came fourth so the likelihood is that the winner will be a Par 4 specialist. 

    Zach Johnson is local and has played the course many times but he is involved in organising the event and has missed the cut twice & not made the top ten in five attempts. Other local players include Matt Kucher, Harris English & Russell Henley. 

    Graeme McDowell 28/1

    Can't help but be impressed by GMac's performance in winning last week at the OHL Classic. He hit his first shot out of bounds but recovered to lead after two rounds. Hit his first shot of the third round out of bounds but recovered to make a playoff then hit the sweetest approach to birdie the first playoff hole & take the title. His post tournament interview was candidly revealing when he admitted to wondering if he would ever win again. That weight has been lifted off his shoulders and he is best player in this field on a course ideally suited to his game. Can never be certain which way it will go after a win but is great value here.

    Patton Kizzire 40/1

    Patton lives locally and has a good record on this course, leading his college team to victory here in 2007. In a recent interview, he said that Sea Island is his favourite course. He finished second at the Shiners & fifth at the Sanderson Farms so is in form on a couse he loves. Could go close.

    Johnson Wagner 66/1

    Another player with local connections who trains at Sea Island. Is starting to show form, finishing 15th & 8th in the last two weeks and playing on his home course could see it happen. His game is suited for the course and he tops the PGA Tour list stats for short putts and scrambling - important attributes here.

    Brice Garnett 100/1

    Another player with great putting & scrambling stats so ideally suited here. Two tournaments & two top ten finishes this season make him excellent value.

    Will MacKenzie 175/1

    Looking for a long priced winner then MacKenzie could be your man. His record isn't outstanding but he does come alive on this course, evidenced best a year ago when he was beaten in a playoff by Robert Streb.

    Others worth considering are Streb, English, Kirk, Kokrak, Streelman, Stroud, Stegmaier, Love III & Blixt, several at big prices. Tough to pick a winner here but think we have a team at good prices to take on the favourites and with Paddy Power offering seven places this week, great each way value.
  • edited November 2015
    Just noticed that you can get 11/10 on McIlroy for a Top Five finish at the DP World Tour Championship.

    This has to be amazing value considering he has five top five finishes out of six in this event and also five top five finishes out of six in the UAE. He also has the incentive of being the R2D Champion, which will stop any potential blow ups.

    This looks like a good opportunity to lump on.
  • edited November 2015
    Thanks for all the great tips :D
  • edited November 2015
    In Response to Re: Get in the Hole! 2015 Season! (OHL Mayakoba & BMW Masters):
    Just noticed that you can get 11/10 on McIlroy for a Top Five finish at the DP World Tour Championship. This has to be amazing value considering he has five top five finishes out of six in this event and also five top five finishes out of six in the UAE. He also has the incentive of being the R2D Champion, which will stop any potential blow ups. This looks like a good opportunity to lump on.
    Posted by Ice_Tiger
    Rory just won so hopefully everyone took advantage of this price.

    Easy Money!
  • edited November 2015
    In Response to Re: Get in the Hole! 2015 Season! (OHL Mayakoba & BMW Masters):
    RSM Classic This is an interesting tournament where picking a winner from a field of 156 players looks very difficult.  The betting is headed by Zach Johnson, Justin Thomas, Kevin Kisner & Matt Kucher, all at double figures prices. This is the sixth running of this event (formally the McGladrey Classic) at the Sea Island Resort in Georgia. There is a change to the format this year with all players playing one of their opening two rounds on the Plantation Course, while their other rounds will be played on the Seaside Course, which has been used fully in previous years. We are guessing with the Plantation Course but its set up, layout & distance is similar to the Seaside Course so it is probably fair to say that basing judgement on the Seaside Course will be sound here. A look at the five previous winners suggests that the big names don't appear to fair particularly well here. All five winners here kicked off at 50/1 or greater with two being available at triple figure prices. The courses are relatively short and driving distance & accuracy doesn't seem to be any advantage here. It is all about play around the green and particularly putting. It is an exposed course and the weather is forcasted to be breezy so the ability to play in adverse conditions could be important. Course knowledge could also be useful as two of the previous winners (Kirk & Slocum) are both locals as it appears that it takes a while to work out how to play this course. Three of the previous five winners came top on performance on Par 4 holes while another came fourth so the likelihood is that the winner will be a Par 4 specialist.  Zach Johnson is local and has played the course many times but he is involved in organising the event and has missed the cut twice & not made the top ten in five attempts. Other local players include Matt Kucher, Harris English & Russell Henley.  Graeme McDowell 28/1 Can't help but be impressed by GMac's performance in winning last week at the OHL Classic. He hit his first shot out of bounds but recovered to lead after two rounds. Hit his first shot of the third round out of bounds but recovered to make a playoff then hit the sweetest approach to birdie the first playoff hole & take the title. His post tournament interview was candidly revealing when he admitted to wondering if he would ever win again. That weight has been lifted off his shoulders and he is best player in this field on a course ideally suited to his game. Can never be certain which way it will go after a win but is great value here. Patton Kizzire 40/1 Patton lives locally and has a good record on this course, leading his college team to victory here in 2007. In a recent interview, he said that Sea Island is his favourite course. He finished second at the Shiners & fifth at the Sanderson Farms so is in form on a couse he loves. Could go close. Johnson Wagner 66/1 Another player with local connections who trains at Sea Island. Is starting to show form, finishing 15th & 8th in the last two weeks and playing on his home course could see it happen. His game is suited for the course and he tops the PGA Tour list stats for short putts and scrambling - important attributes here. Brice Garnett 100/1 Another player with great putting & scrambling stats so ideally suited here. Two tournaments & two top ten finishes this season make him excellent value. Will MacKenzie 175/1 Looking for a long priced winner then MacKenzie could be your man. His record isn't outstanding but he does come alive on this course, evidenced best a year ago when he was beaten in a playoff by Robert Streb. Others worth considering are Streb, English, Kirk, Kokrak, Streelman, Stroud, Stegmaier, Love III & Blixt, several at big prices. Tough to pick a winner here but think we have a team at good prices to take on the favourites and with Paddy Power offering seven places this week, great each way value.
    Posted by Ice_Tiger
    McDowell finished 3rd to give us a tidy profit on this event.
  • edited November 2015
    Alfred Dunhill Championship

    Just days after McIlroy won the final event of the 2015 season and the Race To Dubai, the 2016 season begins in South Africa this week at Leopard Creek in Malelane.

    The field looks pretty weak apart from the big name South Africans - Grace, Schwartzel & Oosthuizen who are all single figure prices. In many ways it is like last week as the first decision is whether to go with the three favourites or oppose them.

    This event has been held on this course for 12 consecutive years so we have plenty of form in the book. The Gary Player designed course primarily favours players that can make GIR and putt well but driving distance appears to be more advantageous than accuracy.

    While Oosthuizen has a poor record here & is easy to oppose, Grace won here last year & finished 3rd in the R2D & Schwartzel has won here three times including 2012 & 2013 and he finished 4th last week in Dubai. However, I am going for some value because with three players in single figures and a massive field, there are some good prices to be had.

    Lee Slattery 50/1

    Slattery says this is his favourite course on the circuit and his game is ideally suited as evidenced by his second place here in 2007. He has stepped up a level this year, winning the Russian Open and was back to his best last week in Dubai, playing the final 24 holes in 13 under par. In this field, he can definately get a place and is as well placed as anyone to beat the three big names.

    Hennie Otto 70/1

    Otto has a decent record here with four top ten finishes here including a win back in 2003. His games is suited and the price is fair.

    Thomas Aiken 50/1

    Two top five finishes in this event and with most of his best results in South Africa, Aiken can give us a run at a big price.

    Trevor Fisher Jnr 50/1

    He picked up his first European Tour win last season and was 4th here last year. Finished 3rd in his last event, the Portugal Masters so is in decent form.

    Of the leading three, I prefer Schwartzel but small bets to take on the big three this week. Might find another one or two to add on tomorrow.
  • edited November 2015
    Emirates Australian Open

    A difficult event for betting with world number one Jordan Speith here defending the title he won 12 months ago. He is best priced 15/8 and a most likely winner here but hard to back at that price. It does mean that there is some decent value out there for place bets this week.

    After Speith, Adam Scott is a strong second favourite at 13/2 and is the most likely winner should Speith slip up. Other notables competing are Lee Westwood & Darren Clarke but it looks like picking someone to come out of the pack for a place.

    Marc Leishman 20/1

    I think Leishman is the most likely winner of the rest. He is getting back to his best form, finishing 11th at the HSBC Champions Trophy. I think the best value bet is to back him for a Top Five finish at 4/1.

    Brett Rumford 45/1

    Rumford's best result was a surprise 6th at the Masters so clearly has the quality. Well suited by this course and finished third last year. Again, probably best to go for a Top Five place at 8/1

    Todd Sinnott 250/1

    This is a bit of a punt but he is certainly bullish about his chances from his twitter feed. I have gone for a Top Five finish at 50/1.

    Good Luck!
  • edited November 2015
    where's the dart gone?! he's the best tipper out there, had all the Thomas Pieters Wins.. just couldnt comment at the time!

    thanks darty if your reading.
  • edited November 2015
    In Response to Re: Get in the Hole! 2015 Season! (RSM Classic & DP World Tour):
    Emirates Australian Open A difficult event for betting with world number one Jordan Speith here defending the title he won 12 months ago. He is best priced 15/8 and a most likely winner here but hard to back at that price. It does mean that there is some decent value out there for place bets this week. After Speith, Adam Scott is a strong second favourite at 13/2 and is the most likely winner should Speith slip up. Other notables competing are Lee Westwood & Darren Clarke but it looks like picking someone to come out of the pack for a place. Marc Leishman 20/1 I think Leishman is the most likely winner of the rest. He is getting back to his best form, finishing 11th at the HSBC Champions Trophy. I think the best value bet is to back him for a Top Five finish at 4/1. Brett Rumford 45/1 Rumford's best result was a surprise 6th at the Masters so clearly has the quality. Well suited by this course and finished third last year. Again, probably best to go for a Top Five place at 8/1 Todd Sinnott 250/1 This is a bit of a punt but he is certainly bullish about his chances from his twitter feed. I have gone for a Top Five finish at 50/1. Good Luck!
    Posted by Ice_Tiger
    Great run for our money with Rumford & Sinnott tying for 8th position. Obviously a 250/1 winner would be great but I did back Sinnott at 20/1 for a top ten finish so not all bad.
  • edited November 2015
    In Response to Re: Get in the Hole! 2016 Season! (Alfred Dunhill & Australian Open):
    where's the dart gone?! he's the best tipper out there, had all the Thomas Pieters Wins.. just couldnt comment at the time! thanks darty if your reading.
    Posted by mrdavies
    Very decent of you to post that Mr. Davies, thank you.

    I'm still following the golf and dabbling, even had a few nice wins but they don't count on here if you don't post them.

    Think I'll probably be back sharing my ramblings in the new year and see if the interest levels are a bit higher.

    In the meantime good luck IceTiger and well done on keeping the thread going.

    I see you've been close to a big win a few times, hopefully the extra birdie or eagle will come this week.
  • edited December 2015
    In Response to Re: Get in the Hole! 2016 Season! (Alfred Dunhill & Australian Open):
    In Response to Re: Get in the Hole! 2016 Season! (Alfred Dunhill & Australian Open) : Very decent of you to post that Mr. Davies, thank you. I'm still following the golf and dabbling, even had a few nice wins but they don't count on here if you don't post them. Think I'll probably be back sharing my ramblings in the new year and see if the interest levels are a bit higher. In the meantime good luck IceTiger and well done on keeping the thread going. I see you've been close to a big win a few times, hopefully the extra birdie or eagle will come this week.
    Posted by TheDart
    Seem to have been breaking even since the two Thomas Pieters wins in the summer until I bet massive on McIlroy for a Top Five finish in Dubai which gave me a lot more to play with. Fortunately I am making loads on the football.
  • edited December 2015
    Nedbank Golf Challenge

    A quality 30 man field here with Stenson & Grace leading the market at single figure prices. I prefer to take them on.

    I see the course as one that favours GIR & Putting players.

    Danny Willett 13/1

    Won here 12 months ago on debut after a shaky first round. Ideally suited by the course & probably the best value.

    Matt Fitzpatrick 16/1

    Ideally suited by the course & the most consistent player on the tour. No course history but going for a Sheffield double this week.
  • edited December 2015
    Hero World Challenge

    This has moved to a new course so no course form to go on. The Albany Course in the Bahamas is supposed to play like a links course so I am going to side with Adam Scott at 18/1 here in a quality field.

    Speith is a strong favourite at 7/2 with Dustin Johnson 7/1 & Justin Rose 8/1. Think Scott is the best value in a quality field.
  • edited December 2015
    DARTY!! I cant believe youve had winners and not posted them.. thats not fair. every thursday  i used to put all your bets on out of my poker roll & my weekend was sorted following the golf..and you almost guaranteed me value for money every week.

    lets start a petition to bring the dart back! I havent placed a bet on the golf since you left
  • edited January 2016
    Ok, lets see if we can get this thread going again.

    First tournament of the year, with too many unknowns for comfort I don't feel tempted to spread the muck too far and at this stage am only going for two speculative ew picks.



    South African Open
    Grace is the class horse in the field and is rightly the clear fav at 5/1.
    Next in the betting is last years winner Andy Sullivan 10/1.

    Think the bookies have it right with these two and wouldn't want to put anyone off backing them, but first event of the year they are worth opposing.

    So for a bit of ew value I'm going for:

    Marcus Kinhult 66/1
    19 year old Swede making his professional debut on tour after winning his card at tour school
    Played a couple of events on tour as an amateur last year and looks to be the next big thing
    You'd expect him to be ready and fearless this week, with nothing to lose.

    Dean Burmester 66/1
    South African who has played most of his golf on the Sunshine tour where he is a multiple winner
    Looks to be improving quickly and I don't expect him to be this big a price for too many more South African tournaments
  • edited January 2016
    Hyundai Tournament of Champions

    A field of 32, but it doesn't get much easier with Spieth and Day at the head of the field at 5's and 6's
    Aggressive players can score very low here, DJ won two years ago and at 8/1 is almost appealing

    The wind can blow here which would increase Rickie Fowlers chances at 12/1.

    Patrick Reed at 11/1 looks to be the obvious pick this week,  last years winner and a player who finished 2015 very strongly. I'm starting the new year by not ignoring the obvious and backing Reed ew first 4.

    Further down the field....

    Debutant Brooks Koepka at 28/1 could look great value if he takes to the course and his long aggressive style suggests he might find his feet quickly


    At 66/1 Chris Kirk is interesting, he's played here the last two seasons and on each occasion shot two rounds  in the 60's and two over par rounds.

    If he can have a more consistent week he could get in the mix especially considering his last round around here was a match of the course record 62.

    Maybe worth a look in the first round leader market.


    How about the thoughts of Ice Tiger?

    Does Flash fancy a wager on the golf to kick off the new year?

    Anyone else out there?

    Good Luck all
  • edited January 2016
    Gl Darty, hope the thread picks up this year. I'm sure it will to begin with. I won't be betting on golf this year with maybe the exception of the majors.

    Gl all.
  • edited January 2016
    South African Open

    Branden Grace & Andy Sullivan lead the betting. Sullivan at 17/2 is a decent price but I prefer to go with bigger prices.

    Trevor Fisher Junior 50/1

    He has good record on this course & finished 2015 in form so is value at the price. 

    Heine Otto 55/1

    Another player who likes the Glendower course, finishing 2nd & 13th in the last two years. 

    Christiaan Bezuidenhout 300/1

    This is a bit of a punt but he has the credentials at a massive price. He had six wins in 2015 on the Big Easy Tour & Sunshine Tour including one on this course. Could give a decent run at a big price.
  • edited January 2016
    Hyundai Tournament of Champions

    A decent quality field with Speith at 5/1, Day at 6/1 and Dustin at 8/1. 

    Think it is more open than that so going for slightly better prices.

    Justin Thomas 28/1

    Won backing Thomas last season & could easily smash up this course at a decent price.

    Graeme McDowell 25/1

    If any player finished 2015 in form, it was McDowell with a 1st & a 3rd in December. He is also well suited to this sort of course and shouldn't be affected by the wind.


  • edited January 2016
    In Response to Re: Get in the Hole! 2016 Season! (Hyundai TofC + SA Open):
    South African Open Branden Grace & Andy Sullivan lead the betting. Sullivan at 17/2 is a decent price but I prefer to go with bigger prices. Trevor Fisher Junior 50/1 He has good record on this course & finished 2015 in form so is value at the price.  Heine Otto 55/1 Another player who likes the Glendower course, finishing 2nd & 13th in the last two years.  Christiaan Bezuidenhout 300/1 This is a bit of a punt but he has the credentials at a massive price. He had six wins in 2015 on the Big Easy Tour & Sunshine Tour including one on this course. Could give a decent run at a big price.
    Posted by Ice_Tiger
    Had to look this guy up and see he has had a very interesting career so far.

    Top South African amateur in 2014, until a 12 month ban for taking beta blockers stopped him in his tracks.

    Looks like you are right about him having the right credentials, potentially anyway.

    I'll join you on a small ew tipple.




  • edited January 2016
    Howdy lads Happy New Year....

    After Darty clambering for me to start posting again....... Oh, it wasn't me.... Never mind fu@k him, I'm back ����.

    I stopped posting for various reasons back end of last year, but there no need to go into why on here.


    Fwiw this is what I fancy this week:-


    Africa this week I can't be having Grace at such a short price. Sullivan doesn't excite me either at his price. For one reason or another I'm against most of the others at the head of the market too. I recommend a slightly smaller ew bet on 2 players with course form on more than 1 occasion and (in Hugo's case esp) good form back end of last year.

    Hugo 80/1 ew

    Fichardt 50/1 ew.

    And a tiny bet on Justin Harding 300/1 ew

    In the USA very much like Darty Im very keen on Reed. He's my bet of week 10/1 ew. And as his back up a player who is always quick out of the blocks Jimmy Walker 35/1 ew. Day not played for months, and Spieth was slow after Xmas last year as he didn't pick a club up over the festive period.


  • edited January 2016
    In Response to Re: Get in the Hole! 2016 Season! (Hyundai TofC + SA Open):
    Howdy lads Happy New Year.... After Darty clambering for me to start posting again....... Oh, it wasn't me.... Never mind fu@k him, I'm back ����. I stopped posting for various reasons back end of last year, but there no need to go into why on here. Fwiw this is what I fancy this week:- Africa this week I can't be having Grace at such a short price. Sullivan doesn't excite me either at his price. For one reason or another I'm against most of the others at the head of the market too. I recommend a slightly smaller ew bet on 2 players with course form on more than 1 occasion and (in Hugo's case esp) good form back end of last year. Hugo 80/1 ew Fichardt 50/1 ew. And a tiny bet on Justin Harding 300/1 ew In the USA very much like Darty Im very keen on Reed. He's my bet of week 10/1 ew. And as his back up a player who is always quick out of the blocks Jimmy Walker 35/1 ew. Day not played for months, and Spieth was slow after Xmas last year as he didn't pick a club up over the festive period.
    Posted by joesman1
    I don't why, but I didn't pick up on this part of your post when I first read it.

    You know I love you Neil, welcome back :-)

    and lets have three more rounds like the first round from Patrick Reed.
  • edited January 2016

    Hey Ice Tiger, great opening two rounds from your (our) 300/1 shot.

    Though if he's going to become a regular feature on this thread, we are going to have to come up with a nickname for Christiaan Bezhuidehnout

    Until someone comes up with a better suggestion, I'll go with come on Bez!

  • edited January 2016
    In Response to Re: Get in the Hole! 2016 Season! (Hyundai TofC + SA Open):
    Hey Ice Tiger, great opening two rounds from your (our) 300/1 shot. Though if he's going to become a regular feature on this thread, we are going to have to come up with a nickname for Christiaan Bezhuidehnout Until someone comes up with a better suggestion, I'll go with come on Bez!
    Posted by TheDart
    Let's hope he brings you lots of Happy Monday's!
  • edited January 2016
    Don't want to tempt fate but could Christian Bezuidenhout be the new Thomas Pieters?
  • edited January 2016
    In Response to Re: Get in the Hole! 2016 Season! (Hyundai TofC + SA Open):
    Don't want to tempt fate but could Christian Bezuidenhout be the new Thomas Pieters?
    Posted by Ice_Tiger
    Whatever happens from here in, Bez is a great pick.

    A full place will be a great result.

    A lot can still happen over this back 9, good luck us.

  • edited January 2016
    Second at 300/1

    Great pick Ice Tiger
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