In Response to Re: Get in the Hole! 2013 Season! (Humana Challenge + Abu Dhabi HSBC) Year Profit: -9.5pts : It's the Abu Dhabi tournament Posted by FlashFlush
I wish the PGA tour site would sort out their shot by shot feature! So tilting just keep seeing "Shot 1 to unknown. in the hole" then shot 2 to unknown. in the hole!!! SORT IT OUT!!
I wish the PGA tour site would sort out their shot by shot feature! So tilting just keep seeing "Shot 1 to unknown. in the hole" then shot 2 to unknown. in the hole!!! SORT IT OUT!! Posted by FlashFlush
Justin Rose is looking good, but I had a look at the in-play odds and Donaldson was 9/1 and only 2 shots behind with around 10 holes still to play!! I have a spare £5 freebet so I've stuck it on him, 9/1 is far too big for some1 of his ability and a proven winner.
I see Scott Stallings is 4/7 to win the PGA Humana Challenge. He is 5 shots clear at the start of the last round. Anyone know much about him? Not sure whether to put a bit on him or is he likely to bottle it ?
I see Scott Stallings is 4/7 to win the PGA Humana Challenge. He is 5 shots clear at the start of the last round. Anyone know much about him? Not sure whether to put a bit on him or is he likely to bottle it ? Posted by wilco40
He is a very good player. I bagged quite a few £ with him last season so he is a proven winner even if it is just once.
As this is held over 3 different courses you need to look at their course form on the Palmer course which is where the final round will be held. He played there on day 1 and even though it's the toughest of the 3 courses he still shot -6 which is very impressive. IMO 4/7 is great odds and I may have a little dabble in that 1 as I feel Snedeker is too far back now.
In Response to Re: Get in the Hole! 2013 Season! (Humana Challenge + Abu Dhabi HSBC) Year Profit: -9.5pts : He is a very good player. I bagged quite a few £ with him last season so he is a proven winner even if it is just once. As this is held over 3 different courses you need to look at their course form on the Palmer course which is where the final round will be held. He played there on day 1 and even though it's the toughest of the 3 courses he still shot -6 which is very impressive. IMO 4/7 is great odds and I may have a little dabble in that 1 as I feel Snedeker is too far back now. Posted by FlashFlush
Cheers Flash. I did see that it was played over 3 courses but wasn't sure what sort of round he had over the Palmer course. What worries me is that if he gets off to a stinker and the others pick up shots early then that 5 shot lead can go in the space of 3/4 holes. I'm putting doubts in my own head now! Got to be worth a conservative dabble though :-)
Although I like to put a few bets on, I'm not a big money gambler, I rarely put more than about £10 on any 1 bet, so I decided notto back him or to get any significant return you need to be betting about £100. I think I remember the event he won last year he was under a lot of pressure from Bud Cauley and someone else I can't remember who. A lot of young players would of bottled it but it seemed to spur him on and he finished very well!
WD Charles.... Been away all w/e in Brussels so missed golf from 10am Fri onwards... Annoying that Kaymer had just gone birdie birdie par birdie on the Fri to be 4 under as i left for the Airport... Only to then go bogey bogey bogey... grrrrr.... So i end up getting 1/3 of my stake @ 1/4 of some 12/1 and some 10/1 as he snared joint 6th with 2 others. (luckily P Power were paying top 6 this week). Ended up a loss taking into account the win part of the stake.
Well if the PGA tour has told us anything so far this season, it's look out for the rookies! I had a look at the end of the Web.com tour last season and I saw Ben Kohles had won 2 of the last 4 events. I then looked at last weeks results in the Humana challenge and he had shot -10, which isn't great but he was -14 after 54 holes only to shoot a +4 on Sunday and very much stayed under the radar. This came after a solid although not spectacular -7 in the Sony open. Not sure if this week will be his week as there are a lot of top names in the field this week, but depending on his performances I think I may stay with him for a while, because with these rookies, as soon as they get that bink then they will not get to those odds again.
PGA Tour
Ben Kohles - 300/1 £2 e/w
Sang-Moon Bae - 100/1 £2 e/w
European Tour
Thorbjorn Oleson - 25/1 - £3 win only
Scott Jamieson - 66/1 £2 e/w
Scott Jamieson seems crazy odds this week. OK he has probably been over achieving in recent weeks, but to be 66/1 when he has been right up there in all the events recently apart from last week could be giving money away.
Also did 50p e/w doubles which could be as much as 10k return with those crazy odds lol
Hope you didn't go with the bet in the end Wilco! Sorry if I talked you into it. Very surprised he didn't win that, bloody hazards! Posted by FlashFlush
Luckily I didnt flash. It worried me the course was giving out too many low scores and thought a couple of the chasers might shoot a crazy score. phew :-)
Double pronged Scandinavian attack this week. Peter Hanson 16/1 and Stenson @ 25/1. Still think Kaymer winner waiting to happen, just not this week, poor course form. Not sure about PGA yet, so no double bet for me this week. So that's money saved lol.
Ok, so just found out that mi pick Bubba withdrew before his tee time. Already been refunded the money so stuck it on... 4pts win Phil Mickelson @ 18/1 Posted by splashies
In Response to Re: Get in the Hole! 2013 Season! (Farmers Insurance + Qatar Masters) Year Profit: -18.5pts : Why is Phil Mickelson 81/1 now? Posted by wynne1938
In Response to Re: Get in the Hole! 2013 Season! (Farmers Insurance + Qatar Masters) Year Profit: -18.5pts : Because hes 7 shots behind after round 1 Posted by shuv
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