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- July 13, 2020 at 16:38 #1493786
Bets for Memorial open
RORY MCIROY 14/1
Having been on tracks that not really suit him come to a place got good form at Rory has done ok since restart but then has a bad round not able to bounce back.With rough this week get worse after Workday about driving this week finding fairways and ideal for this course.
PATRICK CANTLAY 16/1
Winner of here last year was asking to much of him win last week here on only 2nd start of restart but finish with a 7under 65 to suggest coming to the boil nicely.When won here last year did it with closing round of 64.A bold showing on the cards.
JORDAN SPEITH 70/1
Has good form here was 3rd here before that true was then at his peak has shown form at other venues he likes for colinal in Charles Schaawb up there until round 4 that a issue for him.But feel form is starting to come back.
BYEOUNG HUN AN 100/1
Could won here but lost to De Chambeau in playoff that chip on playoff hole stills gives me nightmares close to winning it then.Since Golf been back not in form even at this venue last week.But he ideal for venue
SEPP STRAKA 150/1
Still a maiden but a feeling not for very long was 14th at the course last week on debut here.And for me a win is coming soon of course a big ask happen here in a field like this.
But feel will improve on last week.Good luck guys this week and a european tour event coming up this week bets on that likely tomorrow
July 14, 2020 at 17:01 #1493862Guys this event in Austria starts tomorrow morning so here my bets
FRANSESCO LAPORTA 33/1
Made a good start to European tour in Dubai this year he type of player go well here a accurate sort who can win here been 11th and 38th here in both times come here type of player who can break his duck here.
ADRI ARNAUS 16/1
A Chance double A has to much power for this course but can harness it around here other big hitters gone well here before Sean Crocker been 3rd.And think he improve for the run from last week.
NICOLIA HOJGAARD 45/1
His brother already a winner on European tour and this guy can follow him lacks the power of sibling start well last week a 63 but then 3 scores in 70s meant only came 44th but could easily go better this week.
OLIVER LINDEL 80/1
Been a lot of golfers from Finland make there marks with Koivu,Samooja,Pulkananen he another can make a impact here was 4th here before on challenge tour so course holds no fears with him and expect him be up there.
Good luck guys
July 14, 2020 at 19:58 #1493869Euram-Bank Open
Lorenzo Gagli 20/1 (33/1 1st round leader market)
I thought that Gagli might have got in the top 10 last week having backed him
in the austrian Open, and although he was steady enough he never looked like
getting in on the last day act finishing T25. In another weak event he’s one
of those that has enough decent form to be considered. If he plays his A game,
as in his T2 in the European Masters last year, that would probably be good
enough to win this. I think he will still be in with a shout come Sunday.Bernd Ritthammer 40/1 (50/1 1st round leader market)
If I was going to change my name, this would be it. The name’s Ritthammer,
Bernd Ritthammer
. Okay it might not help with his golf, but I still
think he has a decent chance. He had 2 loose games in the 1st and 3rd rounds,
and still managed to finish T13 last week in Austria. A double bogey and 2
further bogies in the 1st round had him looking like he was heading for a
M/C, but he showed what he’s capable of with 7 birdies and no bogies in the
2nd round to get back in the picture. He should take some confidence from a
round like that, and if he’s been working on those loose shots he could go well.
I’d have to fancy him in the 1st leader marketround if he repeated that round
here.Michael Hoey 200/1 (110/1 1st round leader market)
He’s entering the veteran stage and hasn’t won since taking the Russian Open in
2013. He’s also had some health problems last year he tried to play through, and
perhaps the enforced break might be to his benefit. He’s a five time winner on the
tour and perhaps with his experience he can outplay his huge odds and maybe get into
the picture.Ross McGowan 250/1 (150/1 1st round leader market)
I think there are worse long odds punts than Ross. He played a very good tournament
in the limpopo Championship in 6th just before everything shut down. He started back
last week in the Austrian Open but didn’t make the cut. He’s got the game to pop up
when least expected, as in the Czech Challenge last year where he had 3 terrific rounds of
66 and finished with a 68 which was enough to win by a clear 4 shots. In a field that
lacks many top notchers, he could spring a surprise.I’ve got my Memorial bets on already, I’ll post them up later tonight or tomorrow.
July 15, 2020 at 00:07 #1493883Was going to remind you that it starts early this week guys but have had a busy day!!
EURAM BANK OPEN
N HOJGAARD 40/1
C HOWIE 80/1
M BALDWIN 80/1
J STALTER 125/1MEMORIAL
P CANTLAY 14/1
G WOODLAND 40/1
B HORSCHEL 70/1
K BRADLET 125/1
B STEELE 200/1Good Luck Guys and hopefully we can get both winners again
July 15, 2020 at 12:48 #1493932The Memorial Tournament
Jon Rahm 22/1 (25/1 1st round leader market)
When he hits top form, and he looks to be heading there after a fantastic finishing
round 64 at the Workday last week, he’s almost unstoppable. Before the golf lockdown,
he had 5 top 10s in his last 6 outings. Things haven’t gone to plan since the return
and he’s never threatened to get involved with a cold putter. When it was looking bleak
last week, with rounds of 72,70 and 75, someone just threw a switch and the lights came
on in the last round. That’s the Rahm we expect to see, and if he starts here in that
same form he’s going to be very hard to beat. I think the 22/1 E/W (boosted from 20s) I
got with PP is almost money in the bank.Viktor Hovland 20/1 (33/1 1st round leader market)
For a young guy, his game is incredibly steady from week to week. Since the start back
he’s not been out the top 25 in 5 tournaments and he’s been top in figures tee to green
in his last 3. He’s getting nearer that win this year with his 3rd place in the Workday
last week, and having won in Puerto Rico just before the lockdown he has the added confidence
of knowing he can put a tournament to bed when he gets the chance. I can see him and Rahm
hitting low in the 1st round. Both well worth a try in that market, and Hovland has every
chance of taking this.Tiger Woods 28/1 (35/1 1st round leader market)
This is Tiger’s 1st tournament back since the break, but he won’t go into it without having
put in the work. There’s not a lot I need to say about tiger, he’s a legend and he’s a 5 time
champion at Memorial. I don’t think we will ever see tiger at his prime again, but at 90% he’s
still ahead of most. It wouldn’t surprise me if he won.Joaquin Niemann 66/1 (60/1 1st round leader market)
He really established himself as a big player when he won the Greenbrier last September
with a superb -21 (including a near perfect 62). He’s not been far off that kind of form
with a T5 at the Heritage, finishing 63,65. Blew any chance he had at the Travelers with
an uncharacteristic 75, and didn’t exactly set the heather on fire at the Workday last time
out with a steady T31. He’s a talent and is too good to turn down at these odds. Definitely
another to consider in the 1st round market.Mathew Wolff 125/1 (90/1 1st round leader market)
Alright, I’ll grant you that he had a mare last week at the Workday, and missed the cut
by a country mile, but WTF
!!!….125/1
. It was only 2 weeks ago that
he was only beaten into 2nd by a Bryson DeChambeau that shot the lights out. The pair of
them finished well clear of the others. He’s 21 and will be hurting after last week, I reckon
he will have put in the hours to rectify whatever went wrong, and there could have been a
bit of a hangover after DeChambeau stood in his way of his 1st PGA win on a score that most
times would have taken it. 125/1 ??? fill your boots
That’s me for this week guys, it’s been going well for the team and I’m hopeful we can
get something out of this week too. good luck
July 16, 2020 at 12:18 #1493983Morning lads. Hope everyone is well.
Firstly, superb BigG. Just saw your result last week. Superb. Absolutely superb.
After my big golf bet two weeks ago each way on Bryson, I was expecting him to be about 6/1 again here. To which I’d have left him alone. But he’s 9/1 with Boylesports going 10 places on offer. In 8 of his last 9 tournaments, he’s finished in the top 8, let alone the top 10. I can’t leave him alone now. He’s once again a big old each way punt. Asides from him, I’ve a couple of smaller plays and one value boosted bet.
Memorial Tournament 2020 bets:
– 3 points E/W @ 9/1 Bryson Dechambeau (10 places)
– 0.5 points E/W @ 22/1 Victor Hovland (10 places)
– 1 point E/W @ 14/1 Victor Hovland (without the big six in the betting – 5 places)
– 1 point E/W @ 12/1 Patrick Cantlay (10 places)
– 4 points @ 7/2 of any of Bryson, Mcilroy or Thomas winning the competition (will be looking to lay some of this off potentially if any of them are leading going into the final round)Obviously, the best result here is Bryson winning. He’s once again overpriced with the each way angle as his consistently to place is absolutely incredible. He’s not going to finish outside the top 10 on his recent form so I’m happy to once again take a punt that he is able to get the win. He owes me nothing after the events of two weeks ago but I’ll stick with him and hope for the best.
July 16, 2020 at 13:11 #1493991we got a few going well in Austria but a long way to go yet

And MOM I had a 150/1 winner and you praise Graham

July 16, 2020 at 14:40 #1494000I’ve got to laugh, I think, I said to fill your boots at 125/1 with Wolff. I didn’t quite
mean for him to fill his boots…….with water
He found the water twice !!! for
a quadruple bogey 8 at the 3rd
. I don’t know if he’s being lured by the Sirens, but he’s
in it again at the 5th. You can’t win a tournament in the 1st round, but you can certainly
lose it
I’m pretty sure that MOM has just missed that one Raymo, or he’d be singing your praises even
higher than mine. 150/1 winner is the stuff of dreams
July 16, 2020 at 16:37 #1494008Got Brendon Steele at 200/1 and Joel Stalter at 125/1 this week LOL I wish !!!
Sounds like Wolff is playing like me Graham
July 16, 2020 at 17:09 #1494014To give Wolff his due, he fought his way back to +1, but he’s dropped 1 at the
15th. This course is playing tough
July 16, 2020 at 18:10 #1494019Should have backed Steele to be first round leader!!
July 16, 2020 at 19:50 #1494028MOM, thanks very much for that praise, not sure I warrant that height, but it was a very
nice return on 4 counts. I hope your man DeChambeau has a good run at it again
Definitely should have Raymo, as I said before it’s playing really tough out there today,
-4 might just be enough for Steele to stay at the top
July 18, 2020 at 11:49 #1494260Moving day in the States guys!! A few of ours are well placed to go on and win it!!

In Austria we have Gagli and Stalter with a chance but we need the leader to come back to them a bit Graham. Fingers Crossed
July 18, 2020 at 11:50 #1494261And Graham Wolff made the cut
All five of mine made the cut but bookies don’t pay out on that!! LOLJuly 18, 2020 at 13:45 #1494270Raymo, they are well into the back 9 now in Austria, and your man Stalter
is still leading the way. I don’t want to jinx him, but not a bogey in sight
so his bottle seems to be holding up.COULD IT BE 150/1 LAST WEEK AND 125/1 FOR THE MAN ON FIRE AT THE MOMENT
I’d be happy with a place with Gagli, he’s only 20/1 so I’ll shout on
Stalter regardless. Hang in there Raymo, only another 6 holes to go
July 18, 2020 at 14:08 #1494271
Squeaky bum time again!!!!!July 18, 2020 at 14:43 #1494274WOW !!! your man just birdied the 15th, 2 clear again Raymo

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