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September 8, 2019 at 14:16 #1453185
WELL DONE DARREN Hope you get the double up mate
September 8, 2019 at 14:18 #1453186Cheering your man Weisberger on now Graham
My best finish was Hugo Leon at 300/1 finished top twenty but that get the cash!!
September 8, 2019 at 14:26 #1453188Are you on your boys each way Graham? If so how many places?
Three of em bang there!!September 8, 2019 at 15:01 #1453195Cheers Raymo, I’m on Schwab 7 places at 25s, Wiesberger 7 places at 28s, and
Migliozzi only 6 places at 100/1. I though Migliozzi’s chance had gone when he
bogied the 12th and 13th, but he only gone and birdied the 14th and 15th. Problem
is that he’s Joint 7th at the moment (I maybe should have taken the 80/1 7 places)
so he needs to pick up a birdie to secure the e/w money. Weisberger has just
birdied the last to be joint leader at 12 under, I don’t think that will be
enough, I’d expect Casey to pick up at least anothrer birdie. At least it looks
safe that I’ll get the e/w with Weisberger. I’ll keep my fingers crossed that there’s
unexpected twists over the last few holesSeptember 8, 2019 at 15:08 #1453200Damn it, Migliozzi just took a 6 at the par 5 16th, it looks like any
chance he had of a place just went up in smoke. He’s 8thSeptember 8, 2019 at 16:30 #1453208Bad luck Graham. Once again close but no cigar.
September 8, 2019 at 17:33 #1453211Indeed Raymo, bloody annoying that I was going to put the Migliozzi
bet on with Sky at 100/1 7 places. By the time I got round to puting
the bet on they had dropped his price to 80/1. The only 100/1 left was
with Betvictor, but they were only 6 places. Sods law, he finishes T7th
I shouldn’t have been as greedy and took the 80/1, I’d have had a 16/1
return. There’s a lesson to be learned in that.I’m still ahead this week with Schwab’s place at 35s on the 1st round betting,
and Schwab at 25s and Wiesberger at 28s both placed in the outright betting.
I suppose if I’m winning I shouldn’t grumble, but it could have been a lot better.September 9, 2019 at 13:46 #1453233I bet the bookies read your write-up on Schauffeler, Dasbert !
This was in answer to one of your first posts on this thread, Daz ; when you complained you could only get 25s for him – no 33s on offer – after you had written a glowing testimonial to him !
September 9, 2019 at 18:21 #1453253Bets for golf this week start at Greenbrier classic
VICKTOR HOVLAND 16/1
Current fave is De Chambeau which is right but he lost out to a kid in Wolff same can happen again.As i said in money list bets i expect a strong start from him it true make debut here but he good enough win anywhere.With this not a strong field every chance break duck here.
BYEOUNG HUN AN 50/1
Another who makes course debut but way he plays will suit him very well not a course set up for big hitters here but he getting close to maiden win could came in Wyndham but sadly not he good enough to win here this week.
RUSSELL HENLEY 40/1
Things not went great for him last season but were signs coming back into for shot a wonderful 61 on last day of John dere classic get 2nd.Course form here strong to with 10th and a pair of 5th place finishes so no reason a bold showing be on the cards
SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER 66/1
Finish number 1 in money list for Korn ferry tour which means he keeps his card 2years so no worries of him losing which that in his pocket can focus of winning events.And he arrives here in best form last event won was Nationwide Childrens hosptial which he face PGA Tour players and he beat them.He will not fear any of those above him in market.
AUSTIN COOK 80/1
Expect a decent start by him was 5th in Barbasol championship and fact got course form here will help him to he finish 5th in 2018 and though did disapoint last season he to early to write off yet.
September 9, 2019 at 18:35 #1453257GAVIN GREEN 33/1
A maiden on European tour but may me not be for much longer 9th and 8th in Irish and Valderama with recent form tidy to in Scandanavia masters and European open suggest a win coming soon why course this week be new to players so every chance of winning.
MARTIN KAYMER 18/1
No doubt still waiting for a win for a long time he a proven class player worry with him is once getting there he fall away at weekends.But that should not keep happening feel can get back on form here.
ROMAIN LANGASQUE 50/1
Another maiden on tour who is close to breaking duck this frenchman keeps getting better though a MC last time in Holland he much better player now than he was then can take a hand here.
KRISTOFFER REITAN 300/1
Could be mad go for him but with golf in Norway going crazy last 6months with Hovland,Ventura makes PGA Debut this week and this guy it true MC last 3vents but could be here in Holland where can be found again.
Tomorrow guys give 3 PGA Tour players follow from the 50 from Korn ferry tour but neither be Lewis or Hovland we know about them.
September 10, 2019 at 18:05 #1453316Guys will you be having bets on golf this week
Also if go to sportinglife website there golf expert Ben Coley done a blog of all 50 players who make there return of debut to PGA tour well worth reading it
September 11, 2019 at 10:33 #1453379Golf bets this week.
GREENBRIER
R STREB 66/1
A LANDRY 80/1
F GOMEZ 100/1
N LASHLEY 100/1KLM OPEN
J CAMPILLO 45/1
N BERTASIO 100/1
R RAMSAY 125/1
D HORSEY 125/1Good Luck Guys
September 11, 2019 at 11:50 #1453396Good luck Raymo hope BigG ok as thought be in by now
September 11, 2019 at 18:31 #1453428KLM Open
Thomas Detry 20/1 (40/1 1st round leader market)
He’s still looking for that maiden win on the European Tour, although
he’s hit the crossbar a few times. His game looks in good fettle with
a very nice 65, 66 last 2 rounds last time out at the European Masters.
Rounds of 66 and 63 the week before at the Scandinavian Invitational
show he’s very capable of throwing in a very low round so I’m hopeful
on the 1st round betting. He knows his way around here, and a T3 here
last year bode well for a good tournament.Gavin Green 28/1 (35/1 1st round leader market)
I really like this young Malaysian, and I’ve chanced him in the last 3
tournaments. He’s been close, but didn’t quite get into the money. He
had a disappointing par last round last week in the European Open, and
would have had a chance if he had managed anything like his 1st 3 rounds.
He finished a respectable T12. I’m convinced that 1st win is just around
the corner.Chris Wood 100/1 (100/1 1st round leader market)
This is a bit of a gut bet if I’m honest. On his current form it’s hard to
make much of a case for him, and eight missed cuts before his last 2
tournaments is pretty dire stuff. Having said that, he at least looked
to have found a bit of form with 3 rounds in the 60s in the Scandinavian
Open and he got 4 rounds under his belt last time out whilst not threatening
in the European Open. That should at least give him a bit of confidence which
has been missing of late, and this course brought out the best in him last
year where he finished outright runner up after a similar pretty poor run.
Hopefully lightning will strike twice for him in Amsterdam.Bernd Ritthammer 150/1 (100/1 1st round leader market)
Not a player I’ve paid a great deal of interest in before, but he seems
to be coming to the boil lately. Had a reasonable tournament a couple of
months back when T8 at the Andalucia Masters, but stepped up on that last
time out in European Open, when only a terrific round by Casey kept him out
of a play-off. Boylesports are being overly generous with odds of 150/1Running a bit late this week guys, but I’ll get my Greenbrier bets on and post
them up later today or tomorrow morning. Good luck this week guysSeptember 12, 2019 at 12:51 #1453745Having “a bit of a week”, and just scrambled to get a couple on with 1 min to spare.
I’ll keep it briefSung-Jae Im 25/1 (40/1 1st round leader market)
Making his mark and consistently in the mix with a string of top 10s in
only his 2nd year on the PGA Tour. Only 21, very much on the rise, and
that 1st win can’t be far away.Tom Lewis 66/1 (66/1 1st round leader market)
He’s been on the go for a few years, he’s 28 now, and has done well enough on
the European scene. He’s throwing his hat into PGA Tour ring, and I think he’s
got a chance of making his mark there too. Solid chance at decent odds.As I only got the 2 on before the off, I’ll no doubt have a go in-play. I just missed
getting Harold Varner on before the number of places reduced as they had started. I’ll
keep an eye on him and see how he’s getting on beore I back him.I see that our man Gavin Green has done well enough in the 1st round of the KLM Open
Darren. I was hoping he might birdie the last to get to joint leader, but a par has
left him 1 off the lead at 5 under. That’s good enough for joint 2nd, and I’d do well
enough with him e/w at 35/1 in the 1st round betting but I doubt 5 under will be good
enough to stay 2nd with half the field still to go. It’s a good start anyway.Best of luck this week guys
September 12, 2019 at 16:12 #1453760Graham I am getting ready for a raymo moan if Harold ends up first round leader
September 12, 2019 at 21:37 #1453804Didn’t really get the chance to keep an eye on Varner Raymo, and I see he had a
very decent round at 5 under Just as well he wasn’t outright leader, but
I’d have had a nice e/w at 70/1 in the 1st round leader market if he manages to stay
where he is at the moment at T3. He was 55/1 outright before a ball was struck and he’s
25/1 now. I’d probably shoot myself (or something that sounds very similar) if he were
to win it so I’ll just double my stake to make up for being late, and take the 25s.Your man Gomez is having field day out there, he’s 4 under after 12 holes. If he can
pick up another couple of birdies he’s bang there and Darren has Cook finished at 4
under. My man Lewis is giving me a headache following him, he didn’t get a par in
his 1st 6 holes, 4 birdies and 2 bogies. It looks like he wil drop one at the 18th
(his 9th) so he needs to get a grip or he will waste what could have been a good round.Plenty to play for chaps, a touch of luck wouldn’t go amiss
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