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Topic Originator: petrie_pants
Date: Sun 15 Jul 21:13
Who does everyone fancy? My main bet will be Hatton. Easily won the Dunhill past couple of years so has good course history. Molinari is in good form so I'll probably have small bets on him and Noren.
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Topic Originator: parathletic
Date: Mon 16 Jul 16:49
Throughout the last year I've had 4 small each-way ante-post bets as I thought they were overpriced at the time. Hatton @ 66/1, Tiger Woods @ 125/1, Noren @ 50/1 & Fleetwood(course record holder) @25/1-so a couple similar to you.
The only thing with Hatton is he missed the cut in all 4 of the majors last year and in 5 of the 6 British Opens he has competed in so can he do it on the big stage? Seems to lose the head a bit too.
I've been reading up a bit on course form and most places say ignore Alfred Dunhill form as they set up the course favourably because the amateurs are playing in that and there is no rough and the pins are in the easiest positions.
With improved terms now on offer I've had a bet on Justin Rose today.
Outsider- Ryan Fox 150/1 -2nd and 6th at Irish and Scottish Opens.
It's a bit of a lottery tbh but good luck!
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Topic Originator: richie5401
Date: Mon 16 Jul 18:29
Tiger to miss the cut @11/4
Top Lefty Brian Harman @ 3/1
Top European Sergio @5/1
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Topic Originator: petrie_pants
Date: Mon 16 Jul 21:16
Yeah Hatton is inclined to blow up quite a bit but if he keeps his emotions in check I think he has a real chance. Was surprised to Alex Levy out at something ridiculous 200/1 or something. Probably chuck a quid each way on him.
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Topic Originator: Buspasspar
Date: Tue 17 Jul 17:26
£10 ew on Xander Schauffele @ 100/1
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Topic Originator: TAFKA_Super_Petrie
Date: Tue 17 Jul 19:13
Have been doing some of the infrastructure setup through my work recently and have seen some of the aerial photos over the last few days.......it has been absolutely frazzled with the weather, something like two days of rain in the last three or four weeks; you wouldn't realise there was a golf course there if it wasn't for all the grandstands and folk mulling around.
Unless there is a severe change in weather, wind or otherwise, you are looking at another 30-50 yards on tee shots even for the guys who are teeny weeney hitters. Will be a lot irons off the tee and bump and runs on 2nd/3rd shots even by Open standards.
Went E/W on Tyrell Hatton, Zach Johnson and Branden Grace and a wee side bet on Eddie Pep first round leader at 100/1 (purely as the early starters always seem to post the big numbers on the first day and he's off just after 7am)
Don't be suckered in too much by how folk do at the Dunhill. It's a glorified ProAm so the course is setup with a strong leaning towards the 'celebrities' and amateurs; if it's not windy round there folk will shoot sub-65 without much hassle albeit Carnoustie is still the hardest out of the the three courses it runs across.
Edit: Just noticed paratletic already mentioned that, apologies sir!
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Post Edited (Tue 17 Jul 19:21)
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Topic Originator: parathletic
Date: Tue 17 Jul 19:58
No probs TAFKA some good insight and always good to hear when someone has the same view. To emphasise your point about driving Brandt Snedeker, who is only 137th in PGA Tour average driving distances, put up on Twitter that he had driven 427 yards on the 18th in practice.
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Topic Originator: richie5401
Date: Wed 18 Jul 17:07
They asked the players how long the course is really playing....6500 yds.Pitch and putt for those guys.
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Wed 18 Jul 22:24
extremely tough to predict. The winner is going to need some luck to avoid bad bounces
I've split my stake amongst a number of players and hope to make a profit. all each way and 10 places
Mickelson
Garcia
Grace
Leishman
Molinari
Noren
Hatton
Schauffele
Course management is going to be crucial from the tee. The greens will be fairly receptive, so an opportunity to fly second or third shots all the way, but you will need to be in good position on the fairways.
It's essential that selections are good bunker players as no doubt, they will be in them
Looking forward to it
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Thu 19 Jul 10:21
Hatton's 4 over already. He'll be spitting feathers
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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Topic Originator: petrie_pants
Date: Thu 19 Jul 11:37
Yeah. Had fancied him all year to win and he's blown up already. I'm up at the Open all week. It's absolutely terrific.
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Topic Originator: parathletic
Date: Thu 19 Jul 15:29
Backed Finau ew in play at 33/1. Backed him loads of times before and he has always fallen short-couldn't stand the thought of him coming up trumps this time without me backing him.
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Topic Originator: Buspasspar
Date: Fri 20 Jul 21:42
Xander now 16/1 from 100/1 Willie Hill
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Topic Originator: richie5401
Date: Sat 21 Jul 15:42
Eldrick making a charge.
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Topic Originator: petrie_pants
Date: Sun 22 Jul 12:12
Quite happy to still have Rory, Noren and Molinari going into the final day. Would rather they were in Spieth's position though.
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Topic Originator: parathletic
Date: Sun 22 Jul 13:01
A few of us are still in the mix with big priced selections(3 of my 4 ante-posts tied in 6th) My 2 other bets (Finau and Rose) in 13th with a small chance of making the top 10-good luck everyone. Exciting day ahead.
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Sun 22 Jul 18:26
Molinari or Schauffele
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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Topic Originator: richie5401
Date: Sun 22 Jul 18:57
Molinari was brilliant.Bogey free last 2 rounds.Well deserved.
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Topic Originator: parathletic
Date: Sun 22 Jul 19:07
Well done guys some nice wins. I hit the crossbar a wee bit-thought for about 5 minutes that Tiger was going to pull it off for me. My main bet was Rose so at least I got some each way money. Molinari has been in superb form-deserved winner. I see Bernard Langer finished 24th-not bad for a 60 year old.
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Topic Originator: Buspasspar
Date: Sun 22 Jul 19:53
Well done petrie p I did see £1200 float in front of me with 2 to play but Think Xander lacked wee bit experience at that level He did well tho
How does the place betting work ?
Because there is a 4 way tie for second do i still get fifth odds which will be £200 ? Or will it be filtered down accordingly ?
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Topic Originator: parforthecourse
Date: Sun 22 Jul 19:59
I had small each way bets on Molinari, Mcilroy and Fleetwood...a good day!
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Sun 22 Jul 21:40
How many places were you getting, buspasspar?
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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Topic Originator: Buspasspar
Date: Sun 22 Jul 21:48
7 Raymie
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Sun 22 Jul 23:56
Only 4 players shared second so you will get your full odds
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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Topic Originator: petrie_pants
Date: Mon 23 Jul 08:38
How steady was Molinari?! Excellent playing.
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Topic Originator: TAFKA_Super_Petrie
Date: Mon 23 Jul 09:21
Molinari is almost like a robot programmed to hit fairways and greens, always been solid in that respect.
Delighted for him, really nice guy and i think that is him two wins and three top tens in his last five events. Red hot!
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Topic Originator: Buspasspar
Date: Mon 23 Jul 09:39
Quote:-
Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Sun 22 Jul 23:56
Only 4 players shared second so you will get your full odds
Thanks Raymie was hoping that was the case
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