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claretkid78

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  1. My team for The Desert Classic: Rahm 15/2 (2pts win) Palmer 66-1 (1pt ew 7places) Connor 66-1 (1pt ew 7places) English 100-1 (1pt ew 7places) Harkins 150-1 (1pt ew 8places)

    Good Luck

    Season Profit/Loss -26.30pts

  2. So close to an excellent week for us with Andrew Putnam (80-1) coming up just short and claiming a 2nd place, but a nice juicy profit, another bonus was a ew payout for Howell too. a winner is just around the corner.

    Putnam 2nd, Howell T8, Grillo T22, Lahiri T43, Woodland MDF

    Season Profit/Loss -26.30pts 

  3. Unfortunately no preview this week but my team for The Sony Open is Woodland 14-1 (1.5pts ew) Howell 40-1 (1.5pts ew) Grillo 40-1 (1pt ew) Putnam 80-1 (1pt ew) Lahiri 125-1 (.5pt ew) All with PP playing 8 places.

    Good Luck.

    Season Profit/Loss -39.05pts

     

  4. Happy New Year to each and everyone of you, Let's hope 2019 brings us plenty of winners.

    We kick 2019 off in Hawaii at The Tournament Of Champions, this is for all of the winners last year through Dustin (in this very event) to Charles Howell at the RSM a few weeks ago.

    It's played at Kapalua GC which is an unusual Par 73. It's got very wide fairways and big greens. Driving Distance and Accuracy aren't a factor at this venue, the key to a great round is great scrambling, good putting and making loads of birdies. The wind will blow so a good wind player is also needed.

    Whilst studying this event I noticed that the last 4 winners all made The Tour Championship, all winners played between 2-4 times the season of their victory (with a top 10 finish) all players had course experience, and all players have shot a round in the low/mid 60s this season.

    This will make your shortlist a little shorter......Anyway from the above this leads me to my team for the week which all look good ew fancies and should be around the top of the leaderboard come Sunday night. Firstly Jason Day at 14-1, Patrick Reed at 20-1, Marc Leishman at 45-1.

    Good Luck.

     

    Season Profit/Loss -40.05pts 

  5. Happy New Year to each and everyone of you, Let's hope 2019 brings us plenty of winners.

    We kick 2019 off in Hawaii at The Tournament Of Champions, this is for all of the winners last year through Dustin (in this very event) to Charles Howell at the RSM a few weeks ago.

    It's played at Kapalua GC which is an unusual Par 73. It's got very wide fairways and big greens. Driving Distance and Accuracy aren't a factor at this venue, the key to a great round is great scrambling, good putting and making loads of birdies. The wind will blow so a good wind player is also needed.

    Whilst studying this event I noticed that the last 4 winners all made The Tour Championship, all winners played between 2-4 times the season of their victory (with a top 10 finish) all players had course experience, and all players have shot a round in the low/mid 60s this season.

    This will make your shortlist a little shorter......Anyway from the above this leads me to my team for the week which all look good ew fancies and should be around the top of the leaderboard come Sunday night. Firstly Jason Day at 14-1, Patrick Reed at 20-1, Marc Leishman at 45-1.

    Good Luck.

     

    Season Profit/Loss -40.05pts 

  6. My final tournament of the year, so hoping to find a winner to put us back in profit for the season to date. We keep knocking, just need one of our team to put 4 solid rounds together.

    My team this week all with PP boosted odds paying 8 places.

    Glover 40-1 Kisner 50-1 Henley 50-1 Furyk 66-1 Cauley 80-1 Kizzire 125-1. All played 1pt ew.

     

    Season Profit/Loss -33.55pts

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