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Golf 2014 US Masters
Darren Lethem
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Announced that Tiger Woods won't be playing at Augusta, injured sadly.
So who will win it ? Can Europe have its first winner since the 90s ? Can a Brit be victorious ? Or will it be an American that takes the Green Jacket ?
Who is your money on ?
So who will win it ? Can Europe have its first winner since the 90s ? Can a Brit be victorious ? Or will it be an American that takes the Green Jacket ?
Who is your money on ?
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Europe's best chance probably lies with Henrik Stenson... maybe even Victor Dubuisson.
Will be sad seeing no Harrington either IMO
i agree mate , even tho he is way out of form harrington has always been a favorite player of mine , iv bet on him in all his major wins , hes won me a lot of money in the past . i will miss him .
Yeah it'll definitely be different w/o him
Good shouts
Also got my usual win bets on Mahan and Snedeker.
It's been a strange golf year so far none of the big names in any great form, lots of unheralded names winning tournaments.
I am really not sure who I fancy this year its a very open one and just about anybody who has played before could probably contend
You'd hope not. Tiger has played in plenty of majors in the last few years and not won any. But to most of the mainstream media he is golf, so this tournament may sadly get spun that way.
I have a fancy for Harris English to do well too. Local ish boy, had a good year.
Kuchar
Spieth
Schwartzel
Bradley
Oostuizen
and the outsiders, Watney and Matsuyama. Might do Webb Simpson too.
Nick watney 125/1
Marc Leishman 100/1 he came fourth last year
I was going to back Angel Cabrera at 125/1 a week ago, but didn't get round to it. His odds have now been cut to 66/1!
Thorbjorn Olesen, Ernie Els, Trevor Immelman, Peter Hanson are all 125/1 - 150/1 and have all played well at Augusta in the past.
Tim Clark might be a decent outside EW bet at 250/1... he finished T-11 last year, and runner-up in 2006..
That is a very good point. Players who have done well in the past at The Masters always tend to go well.
Wouldn't be suprised to see Westwood amongst it on Sunday even though his time for winning one of these seems to have passed.
Hunter Mahan and Jordan Speith are worth a punt.