Masters 2014

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woodhousejj
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Ok Holes in one at Augusta - 24 in th elast 77 years:
Hole No. 4
Jeff Sluman, 1992 (4-iron, 213 yards)
Hole No. 6
Leland Gibson, 1954 (4-iron, 190 yards)
*Billy Joe Patton, 1954 (5-iron, 190 yards)
Charles Coody, 1972 (5-iron, 190 yards)
Chris DiMarco, 2004 (5-iron, 198 yards)
Jamie Donaldson, 2013 (7-iron, 177 yards)
Hole No. 12
Claude Harmon, 1947 (7-iron, 155 yards)
*William Hyndman, 1959 (6-iron, 155 yards)
Curtis Strange, 1988 (7-iron, 155 yards)
Hole No. 16
*Ross Somerville, 1934 (mashie niblick, 145 yards)
Willie Goggin, 1935 (spade mashie, 145 yards)
*Ray Billows, 1940 (8-iron, 145 yards)
*John Dawson, 1949 (4-iron, 190 yards)
Clive Clark, 1968 (2-iron, 190 yards)
Corey Pavin, 1992 (8-iron, 140 yards)
Raymond Floyd, 1996 (5-iron, 182 yards)
Padraig Harrington, 2004 (6-iron, 177 yards)
Kirk Triplett, 2004 (6-iron, 177 yards)
Trevor Immelman, 2005 (7-iron, 177 yards)
Ian Poulter, 2008 (8-iron, 169 yards)
Nathan Green, 2010 (6-iron, 176 yards)
Ryan Moore, 2010 (7-iron, 176 yards)
Bo Van Pelt, 2012 (6-iron, 202 yards)
Adam Scott, 2012 (7-iron, 202 yards)
*Amateur
All available from the Masters website.
John
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Lots of people tipping Sergio to win
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Bet he can't get into nightclubs either :lol:

Sandals rule caddie out of Masters http://bbc.in/1kLK5Ov
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nothing quite as bad as American snobbery
steven1976
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Augusta is in a league of its own. Old school.
I think they didn't let women play there until very recent and that was just because some bird was CEO of a major sponsor if I remember correct so they let her join as a member. The boy just hadn't done his homework.
PeterLe
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steven1976 wrote:Augusta is in a league of its own. Old school.
I think they didn't let women play there until very recent and that was just because some bird was CEO of a major sponsor if I remember correct so they let her join as a member. The boy just hadn't done his homework.
There are places near where I live where women are not allowed in.
The social club where I play snooker didn't allow women in till 12 months ago.
My Missus was disgusted. I said well they do allow women in at Christmas. She said "Well its a start" :twisted:
I replied "They are allowed to bring the sandwiches in for the lads!"
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Peter
PS They are still not allowed on the tables
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There are places near where I live where women are not allowed in.
Sounds like the perfect arrangement. I suspect they are also allowed in with a hoover, a duster and a can Mr Sheen and maybe even behind the bar.
I bet you there are more places were men are excluded, if not explicitly then by social convention.
Speaking of which, the other day I was in the gents in the local supermarket and a woman bold as brass walked and went into one of the cubicles. Whether the ladies convenience was closed or out of order, I do not know, she did not explain, she just gave me that look which said "Do you dare challenge my right to use this convenience?" Needless to say I didn't.

Meanwhile, the Masters, I am a Tiger layer, so I am a bit stuck this year.
PeterLe
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I just wondered what other opinions were on trading this..
It seems to be a different experience than last year, it almost feels like we have a slight advantage interns of the delay?
I was just trading Phil Mickelson there and i was just trading according to what I could see on the screen..and it was as if the market was ever so slightly behind?
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Great putt by Leftie.

Not sure on the delay, I didn't make any notes on last year. I know they are strict on phones etc so maybe no greensiders.
PeterLe
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Very Strange.
I dutched (and traded Angel separately)
I was just attempting to reduce my liabilities on the better ranked players and done great this evening.Looking forward to the cut!
Just did it again on lee Westwood, only making 4 or 5 ticks, but it adds up at those odds..
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Positive movers to £10 back stakes

Adam Scott - 13 to 6.4 - £10.31
Bubba Watson - 30 to 9.2 - £22.61
Rory McIlroy - 11.5 to 10 - £1.5
Louis Oosthuizen - 120 to 17.5 - £58.57
Bill Haas - 90 to 21 - £32.86
Brandt Snedeker - 55 to 23 - £13.91
Gary Woodland - 70 to 28 - £15
Jimmy Walker - 75 to 34 - £12.06
Jordan Spieth - 55 to 36 - £5.28
Rickie Fowler - 55 to 38 - £4.47
Marc Leishman - 130 to 40 - £22.5
Lee Westwood - 55 to 50 - £1
K.J. Choi - 190 to 55 - £24.55
Graeme McDowell - 75 to 65 - £1.54
Francesco Molinari - 170 to 75 - £12.67
Kevin Stadler - 260 to 80 - £22.5
Jonas Blixt - 450 to 90 - £40
Nick Watney - 140 to 100 - £4
Fred Couples - 170 to 120 - £4.17
Miguel Angel Jimenez - 220 to 120 - £8.33
Matteo Manassero - 270 to 120 - £12.5
Stephen Gallacher - 280 to 110 - £15.45
John Senden - 240 to 180 - £3.33
Sang-Moon Bae - 430 to 230 - £8.7
Russell Henley - 270 to 260 - £0.38
Kevin Streelman - 460 to 250 - £8.4
Bernhard Langer - 590 to 370 - £5.95
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Negatives: -

Matt Kuchar - 23 to 34 - £-3.24
Henrik Stenson - 30 to 44 - £-3.18
Sergio Garcia - 20 to 50 - £-6
Phil Mickelson - 17 to 60 - £-7.17
Jason Day - 17 to 70 - £-7.57
Charl Schwartzel - 40 to 80 - £-5
Harris English - 60 to 120 - £-5
Hunter Mahan - 50 to 110 - £-5.45
Patrick Reed - 55 to 120 - £-5.42
Victor Dubuisson - 110 to 170 - £-3.53
Keegan Bradley - 42 to 190 - £-7.79
Webb Simpson - 90 to 270 - £-6.67
Jamie Donaldson - 160 to 220 - £-2.73
Ernie Els - 160 to 260 - £-3.85
Dustin Johnson - 29 to 250 - £-8.84
Martin Kaymer - 240 to 700 - £-6.57
Thomas Bjorn - 230 to 270 - £-1.48
Matt Jones - 150 to 310 - £-5.16
Justin Rose - 40 to 270 - £-8.52
Jim Furyk - 85 to 310 - £-7.26
Thorbjorn Olesen - 160 to 380 - £-5.79
Thongchai Jaidee - 260 to 410 - £-3.66
Ian Poulter - 75 to 460 - £-8.37
Stewart Cink - 350 to 520 - £-3.27
Angel Cabrera - 65 to 630 - £-8.97
Chris Kirk - 250 to 700 - £-6.43
Boo Weekley - 690 to 720 - £-0.42
Brendon De Jonge - 420 to 760 - £-4.47
Joost Luiten - 240 to 700 - £-6.57
Zach Johnson - 38 to 760 - £-9.5
Steven Bowditch - 630 to 800 - £-2.13
Roberto Castro - 750 to 830 - £-0.96
Luke Donald - 60 to 1000 - £-9.4
Jason Dufner - 50 to 1000 - £-9.5
Peter Hanson - 210 to 1000 - £-7.9
Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano - 320 to 1000 - £-6.8
Branden Grace - 300 to 1000 - £-7
Ryan Moore - 95 to 1000 - £-9.05
Tim Clark - 350 to 1000 - £-6.5
Vijay Singh - 420 to 1000 - £-5.8
Trevor Immelman - 210 to 1000 - £-7.9
Billy Horschel - 280 to 1000 - £-7.2
David Lynn - 600 to 1000 - £-4
John Huh - 250 to 1000 - £-7.5
Graham Delaet - 90 to 1000 - £-9.1
Hideki Matsuyama - 100 to 1000 - £-9
Scott Stallings - 260 to 1000 - £-7.4
Y.E Yang - 860 to 1000 - £-1.4
Matt Every - 150 to 1000 - £-8.5
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superfrank
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not as exciting without Woods, betting wise too, but hoping the top of the leaderboard remains tight with lots of challengers over the weekend then it should be good.
PeterLe
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SF
I think the betting has been much better this year without Tiger
Dutching the outsiders looks already to have been profitable.

Regards
Peter
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superfrank
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PL. i only trade the front of the market, glad it's been good on the other end.
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