The 150th Open
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McIlroy drops his first shot of the tournament at the fourth.
Still extremely windy out there. Rory will be doing alright if he goes round in par for the day.
Still extremely windy out there. Rory will be doing alright if he goes round in par for the day.
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Anyone have any ideas on longshots who might make a good each way bet.[/quote]
Peter Hanson @ 100's and Allenby @ 80's.
The 7 places looks great but hey cut this to sh&t by the time they have fella's in tied position, so if you have a 1st, joint 3rd and a joint 4th or 5th, there's every chance that there will not be a 7th spot and the next could be a joint 11th.
Nice marketing coup so be warned.[/quote]
Yes, but there could be 10 players tied in 6/7th place - so the payout goes far beyond the first 7 players on the leaderboard[/quote]
You are correct, but that is where they apply the draw rules and divide the place pot further, by the number that are tied in that position. In your example they'd be dividing the place pot (which is around a quater the win) by ten.
Don't spend it all in the one shop!!!
The reverse can be true however where you could fare out better with your selection being 7th on their own as opposed to being say, joint second with 2 others where the 1/4 winings would be split again in 3.[/quote]
Please don't piss on my cornflakes.....
Peter Hanson @ 100's and Allenby @ 80's.
The 7 places looks great but hey cut this to sh&t by the time they have fella's in tied position, so if you have a 1st, joint 3rd and a joint 4th or 5th, there's every chance that there will not be a 7th spot and the next could be a joint 11th.
Nice marketing coup so be warned.[/quote]
Yes, but there could be 10 players tied in 6/7th place - so the payout goes far beyond the first 7 players on the leaderboard[/quote]
You are correct, but that is where they apply the draw rules and divide the place pot further, by the number that are tied in that position. In your example they'd be dividing the place pot (which is around a quater the win) by ten.
Don't spend it all in the one shop!!!
The reverse can be true however where you could fare out better with your selection being 7th on their own as opposed to being say, joint second with 2 others where the 1/4 winings would be split again in 3.[/quote]
Please don't piss on my cornflakes.....
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McIlroy having a total nightmare now. Four shots dropped in the last five holes and back to five under.
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Congrats to Louis it was a fabulous victory. Absolutely cool under pressure
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Yeah, kept expecting him to feel the pressure but it never happened. Played nervelessly throughout.Mackman15 wrote:Congrats to Louis it was a fabulous victory. Absolutely cool under pressure
At least McIlroy got joint third but I think his putting will need to improve before he wins a major.
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Worst Open for many a year.
To win a major by such a big margin is a poor reflection on the rest of the 'chasing pack' (ahem), nobody put any pressure on Oosthuizen on Sunday.
Back to the drawing board for Harrington. I fear he's lost what made him great.
Woods travails illustrate just how good a putter he has been but when his putter goes cold he's no worse or better than the rest.
McIlroy will learn from this, Westwood just doesn't have the game to attack a lead unfortunately whilst McDowell is really finding form.
Casey's drive on 12 was a shocker, he went for glory but that wasn't the hole to try it on.
Irish, British & European golf arguably has never been stronger and we should be monopolising the majors.
To win a major by such a big margin is a poor reflection on the rest of the 'chasing pack' (ahem), nobody put any pressure on Oosthuizen on Sunday.
Back to the drawing board for Harrington. I fear he's lost what made him great.
Woods travails illustrate just how good a putter he has been but when his putter goes cold he's no worse or better than the rest.
McIlroy will learn from this, Westwood just doesn't have the game to attack a lead unfortunately whilst McDowell is really finding form.
Casey's drive on 12 was a shocker, he went for glory but that wasn't the hole to try it on.
Irish, British & European golf arguably has never been stronger and we should be monopolising the majors.
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