UK Open Golf - 2011

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Euler
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FYI, Boylesports are paying to 8 places at ¼ odds on The Open 2011.
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Getting really excited about the golf tomorrow.
The weather doesnt look too goo with strong wings forecast especially at the weekend.

I have bought the winning score on the spread, I was wondering i anyone has any other angles for the championship?
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I really like the look of this market as the weather and course will really jumble things up.
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McIlroy has dropped two shots already.
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Donald looking very good
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bloody hell just put a nice back bet on donald - didnt get matched but automatically put lay bet which i didnt want (global settings switched on)!
Now wiped out my bank so just hoping he doesnt go on run of birdies!
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nice little trade in the end - prices go in and out with just a slight mistake

definitely a great sport to trade - lots of money to be made
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Bjorn 600 into 34 - think that is known as a nice swing trade
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Hole in one on the 16th - Dustin Johnson

Birdle, birdie, eagle.
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Thomas Bjorns press conference had me in tears there.
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Wind is likely to calm down later so that will favour the late starters. Lee Westwood is off just after 14:00.
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I think the BBC has a good mix of commentators. We have the old guard in the shape of Peter Allis. Then we have the middle guard with Ken Brown Wayne Grady etc and some of the newer guys like Philip Parkin. They seem to blend so well and some of the comments are so witty and have me :lol:

I'm watching in HD through the aerial on DAB and the picture is superb!

Good news and bad news! Nicholas Colsart had to withdraw and so Ricky Barnes is in. I like him having seen some of his golf and his interviews, a really personable guy. Some would have left but fair play to him for sticking around, I hope he plays well.
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Euler wrote:Wind is likely to calm down later so that will favour the late starters. Lee Westwood is off just after 14:00.
I think someone needs to tell the wind the correct time, that or it is working on a different time zone! They are getting hammered by the wind at the moment 14:55 UK
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Day one +ve's

Martin Kaymer - 30 to 13
Graeme McDowell - 34 to 13.5
Thomas Bjorn - 600 to 25
Lucas Glover - 340 to 28
Miguel Angel Jimenez - 290 to 34
Steve Stricker - 36 to 25
Tom Lewis - 520 to 44
Adam Scott - 75 to 40
Ian Poulter - 70 to 42
Simon Dyson - 290 to 95
Pablo Larrazabal - 400 to 100
Darren Clarke - 220 to 55
Rickie Fowler - 130 to 95
Webb Simpson - 160 to 32
Fredrik Andersson Hed - 420 to 110
Bubba Watson - 150 to 60
Justin Leonard - 400 to 240
Ryan Moore - 200 to 120
Ricky Barnes - 370 to 90
Kyle Stanley - 560 to 110
Robert Rock - 130 to 85
Edoardo Molinari - 180 to 80
Jeff Overton - 150 to 60
Chad Campbell - 500 to 170
Robert Allenby - 160 to 120
Stewart Cink - 220 to 180
Davis Love III - 200 to 180
Anders Hansen - 260 to 180
Alexander Noren - 330 to 210
Danny Willett - 490 to 240
George Coetzee - 280 to 110
J.B. Holmes - 250 to 130
Tom Watson - 1000 to 710
Trevor Immelman - 280 to 200
Ben Crane - 380 to 360
Ryan Palmer - 290 to 95
Richard Green - 320 to 260
Peter Whiteford - 600 to 270
Alejandro Canizares - 910 to 560

-ve's

Rory McIlroy - 9.6 to 14.5
Lee Westwood - 12.5 to 15.5
Luke Donald - 14 to 22
Sergio Garcia - 32 to 42
Jason Day - 38 to 55
Charl Schwartzel - 42 to 65
Fredrik Jacobson - 80 to 95
K. J. Choi - 50 to 110
Justin Rose - 55 to 110
Robert Karlsson - 75 to 160
Matt Kuchar - 40 to 280
Padraig Harrington - 44 to 160
Louis Oosthuizen - 150 to 250
Henrik Stenson - 95 to 260
Ross Fisher - 100 to 170
Angel Cabrera - 85 to 220
Ernie Els - 90 to 240
Y. E. Yang - 140 to 160
Jim Furyk - 200 to 460
Peter Hanson - 85 to 440
Matteo Manassero - 65 to 450
Zach Johnson - 130 to 230
Brandt Snedeker - 140 to 550
Martin Laird - 180 to 500
Retief Goosen - 60 to 1000
Nick Watney - 42 to 390
Paul Casey - 110 to 680
Hunter Mahan - 140 to 590
Francesco Molinari - 150 to 580
Geoff Ogilvy - 170 to 1000
Alvaro Quiros - 140 to 670
Bo Van Pelt - 130 to 750
Charles Howell III - 160 to 240
Brian Davis - 300 to 870
Aaron Baddeley - 160 to 1000
Ben Curtis - 350 to 1000
Bill Haas - 290 to 480
Ryo Ishikawa - 400 to 600
Paul Lawrie - 350 to 620
Steve Marino - 420 to 650
Thomas Aiken - 220 to 520
Jonathan Byrd - 320 to 1000
Anthony Kim - 360 to 570
Sean OHair - 390 to 1000
Camilo Villegas - 260 to 360
Mark Wilson - 390 to 660
Gary Woodland - 410 to 1000
Gregory Bourdy - 490 to 630
Rhys Davies - 510 to 1000
Spencer Levin - 280 to 480
Thorbjorn Olesen - 370 to 900
Rory Sabbatini - 260 to 280
Scott Jamieson - 570 to 900
Jason Dufner - 920 to 1000
Gregory Havret - 490 to 880
Charley Hoffman - 530 to 690
Raphael Jacquelin - 460 to 760
Kyung-Tae Kim - 280 to 1000
Joost Luiten - 500 to 650
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