One of my favourite tournaments to bet all year. It’s rare we see any long shots win so I’ll be sticking on a few I think are trending in the right direction coming into this week.
Dustin Johnson 16/1
Cam Smith 16/1
Jon Rahm 11/1
Will Zalotoris 35/1
Sam Burns 40/1
All 1 Unit Plays.
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One of my favourite tournaments to bet all year. It’s rare we see any long shots win so I’ll be sticking on a few I think are trending in the right direction coming into this week.
I mean he's damn near laying money halfway through a golf major, that's how much better than everyone he is right now.. It's dead even money on my book at +100, I have 10 other guys still alive right now in props but watching him I mean it's crazy to take a guy with no value now and have to hope some guys step up tomorrow and push him.. but in the end after watching him play that much better than everyone in that weather, I mean how is he going to start messing up now? He rarely hits bad shots, and when he does he gets up and down like it's a video game.. I'll be surprised if he doesn't win, and that's not something you can say a lot after 36 holes in the Masters, but I've watched him he has iron clad nerves and he's just the best player in the field right now.
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I mean he's damn near laying money halfway through a golf major, that's how much better than everyone he is right now.. It's dead even money on my book at +100, I have 10 other guys still alive right now in props but watching him I mean it's crazy to take a guy with no value now and have to hope some guys step up tomorrow and push him.. but in the end after watching him play that much better than everyone in that weather, I mean how is he going to start messing up now? He rarely hits bad shots, and when he does he gets up and down like it's a video game.. I'll be surprised if he doesn't win, and that's not something you can say a lot after 36 holes in the Masters, but I've watched him he has iron clad nerves and he's just the best player in the field right now.
I mean he's damn near laying money halfway through a golf major, that's how much better than everyone he is right now.. It's dead even money on my book at +100, I have 10 other guys still alive right now in props but watching him I mean it's crazy to take a guy with no value now and have to hope some guys step up tomorrow and push him.. but in the end after watching him play that much better than everyone in that weather, I mean how is he going to start messing up now? He rarely hits bad shots, and when he does he gets up and down like it's a video game.. I'll be surprised if he doesn't win, and that's not something you can say a lot after 36 holes in the Masters, but I've watched him he has iron clad nerves and he's just the best player in the field right now.
well said. I do agree he rarely makes mistakes and can get up & down from anywhere. If he doesn’t win it will be from nerves that causes him to make a mistakes. With that being said, he was the last guy on the range last night so that should tell you where his head is at right now and how determined he is to put on that green jacket on Sunday. Who knows he might shoot another round of 67-68 and his odds are at -200 by the end of the day today. We might be kicking ourselves for not taking him at even odds. I already got him at 16/1 so a double down doesn’t seem like a bad idea.
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Quote Originally Posted by jwheels86:
I mean he's damn near laying money halfway through a golf major, that's how much better than everyone he is right now.. It's dead even money on my book at +100, I have 10 other guys still alive right now in props but watching him I mean it's crazy to take a guy with no value now and have to hope some guys step up tomorrow and push him.. but in the end after watching him play that much better than everyone in that weather, I mean how is he going to start messing up now? He rarely hits bad shots, and when he does he gets up and down like it's a video game.. I'll be surprised if he doesn't win, and that's not something you can say a lot after 36 holes in the Masters, but I've watched him he has iron clad nerves and he's just the best player in the field right now.
well said. I do agree he rarely makes mistakes and can get up & down from anywhere. If he doesn’t win it will be from nerves that causes him to make a mistakes. With that being said, he was the last guy on the range last night so that should tell you where his head is at right now and how determined he is to put on that green jacket on Sunday. Who knows he might shoot another round of 67-68 and his odds are at -200 by the end of the day today. We might be kicking ourselves for not taking him at even odds. I already got him at 16/1 so a double down doesn’t seem like a bad idea.
Quote Originally Posted by jwheels86: I mean he's damn near laying money halfway through a golf major, that's how much better than everyone he is right now.. It's dead even money on my book at +100, I have 10 other guys still alive right now in props but watching him I mean it's crazy to take a guy with no value now and have to hope some guys step up tomorrow and push him.. but in the end after watching him play that much better than everyone in that weather, I mean how is he going to start messing up now? He rarely hits bad shots, and when he does he gets up and down like it's a video game.. I'll be surprised if he doesn't win, and that's not something you can say a lot after 36 holes in the Masters, but I've watched him he has iron clad nerves and he's just the best player in the field right now. well said. I do agree he rarely makes mistakes and can get up & down from anywhere. If he doesn’t win it will be from nerves that causes him to make a mistakes. With that being said, he was the last guy on the range last night so that should tell you where his head is at right now and how determined he is to put on that green jacket on Sunday. Who knows he might shoot another round of 67-68 and his odds are at -200 by the end of the day today. We might be kicking ourselves for not taking him at even odds. I already got him at 16/1 so a double down doesn’t seem like a bad idea.
I saw him hitting balls last night..
Im already kicking myself for not taking him pre tournament, so now I'm trying to find the best way to profit from what im seeing.
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Quote Originally Posted by jwheels86: I mean he's damn near laying money halfway through a golf major, that's how much better than everyone he is right now.. It's dead even money on my book at +100, I have 10 other guys still alive right now in props but watching him I mean it's crazy to take a guy with no value now and have to hope some guys step up tomorrow and push him.. but in the end after watching him play that much better than everyone in that weather, I mean how is he going to start messing up now? He rarely hits bad shots, and when he does he gets up and down like it's a video game.. I'll be surprised if he doesn't win, and that's not something you can say a lot after 36 holes in the Masters, but I've watched him he has iron clad nerves and he's just the best player in the field right now. well said. I do agree he rarely makes mistakes and can get up & down from anywhere. If he doesn’t win it will be from nerves that causes him to make a mistakes. With that being said, he was the last guy on the range last night so that should tell you where his head is at right now and how determined he is to put on that green jacket on Sunday. Who knows he might shoot another round of 67-68 and his odds are at -200 by the end of the day today. We might be kicking ourselves for not taking him at even odds. I already got him at 16/1 so a double down doesn’t seem like a bad idea.
I saw him hitting balls last night..
Im already kicking myself for not taking him pre tournament, so now I'm trying to find the best way to profit from what im seeing.
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