I wouldn't back Westwood with stolen money.
My sentimental bet. It's only cash and you can't take it with you. He's got no chance and I'll be surprised if he actually makes the cut
I wouldn't back Westwood with stolen money.
My sentimental bet. It's only cash and you can't take it with you. He's got no chance and I'll be surprised if he actually makes the cut
Great first round leader at 66sCharlie Hoffman 150s
Justin Rose 30s
Just read this and found it interesting. Purely using stats but worth a read.
http://www.golfwrx.com/366440/the-20-players-who-can-actually-win-the-masters/
Fair play for him putting those out there ( plus the ones not in the 20). No doubt plenty will revisit after the event if he had it all wrong.
I always wondered if you'd make a profit on Hoffman as first round leader in every comp he plays in. Never seems to be there at the death but quite often throws a silly low round in.
Rafa and Koepka seem to have the right game for Augusta, and Leishman has form there.
I've a feeling for one of the big guns to win it though. They're all playing great with the exception of the defending champ but even he's still scoring respectably while he's apparently not playing well.
What constitutes a top 10 finish? Is it literally the highest rank 10 players? Take last year for example there were 11 players from 1st through to T9 ?!
Or if there are more than 10 players making up the top 10 places do the bookies pay out less like a dead heat ruling in horse racing?
They pay out on dead heat basis. In your example 1st to 8th pay out in full, the 3 tied 9th would settle based on 2/3 stake
I got Zach @ 70/1 too.
Did wonder whether there was value in Westwood @ 125/1 despite being horribly out of form.
5 top 15 finishes in last 6 years!