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Post by Makers on Apr 7, 2017 6:00:03 GMT -5
Top entry at DK 229 FPTS Henley, Westwood, Hoffman, Mickelson, Rose and McIlroy
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Post by Makers on Apr 7, 2017 6:02:24 GMT -5
available at bookmaker ROUND 2 - 3 BALLS US MASTERS 2017 Jordan Spieth ODDS +101 Martin Kaymer +250 Matthew Fitzpatrick +250 [25288] Jordan Spieth +101 No quads today!!!!
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Post by Makers on Apr 7, 2017 6:13:48 GMT -5
P. on the course a little after 4 A.M. ouch...and freezing
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Post by Makers on Apr 7, 2017 6:14:55 GMT -5
Faldo mentioned yesterday 10 of the 11 past winners were within 4 strokes after round one
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Post by Makers on Apr 7, 2017 8:23:37 GMT -5
P. "Current situation on the course" Attachments:
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Post by Gooba on Apr 7, 2017 8:29:31 GMT -5
LOL how windy is it today?
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Post by Makers on Apr 7, 2017 8:33:12 GMT -5
LOL how windy is it today? FRIDAY - Round 2 of the Masters: It will be cool, sunny, and again windy for Round 2 of the 2017 Masters on Friday. Morning temperatures at 8 a.m. will be in the middle 40s and winds out of the west between 10 to 15 mph. By noon on Friday, skies will be mostly sunny and temperatures near 60 but winds still westerly between 10 to 20 mph. Expect middle 60s for the afternoon under mostly sunny skies with continued westerly winds of 10 to 20 mph and gusts near 30 mph.
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Post by scooter on Apr 7, 2017 8:35:54 GMT -5
that would be called flask weather in arkie
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Post by Makers on Apr 7, 2017 8:47:37 GMT -5
that would be called flask weather in arkie "Great mind's Drink alike"...a lot, or something like that I remember reading once
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Post by Makers on Apr 7, 2017 14:43:23 GMT -5
Hope you are faring better than I am today 😪
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Post by Makers on Apr 7, 2017 14:45:02 GMT -5
Early mornings taking a toll on P. Took a break at Amen Corner and nearly fell asleep 😪
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Post by scooter on Apr 7, 2017 14:50:10 GMT -5
Hope you are faring better than I am today 😪 nope....one lineup with outside chance for all to make cut....but none on leaderboard
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Post by Makers on Apr 7, 2017 16:18:42 GMT -5
Early yes but Freddie 2 back..what a story that would be
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Post by Makers on Apr 8, 2017 3:52:41 GMT -5
Masters Odds - 3rd Round Update
Two rounds of the 2017 Masters are in the books and we have a 4-way tie at the top of the leaderboard.
Sergio Garcia, Thomas Pieters, Charley Hoffman and Rickie Fowler all sit at 4-under through 36 holes.
Fowler had the best performance of the quartet on Friday, posting a 5-under 67. Pieters posted a 4-under 68 in the second round while Garcia finished 3-under 69.
Most pundits expected first-round leader Hoffman to come back to life on Friday and he did with a discouraging 3-over 75.
After two rounds Sportsbook.ag have adjusted their future odds and Fowler currently stands at a 7/2 betting favorite (Bet $100 to win $350).
Prior to the tournament, Fowler was listed as a 16/1 choice.
Right behind him is Garcia at 11/2 odds while Pieters (8/1) and Hoffman (15/1) are a couple notches below.
One golfer still receiving attention is the pre-tournament favorite, Jordan Spieth.
After shooting a 3-over 75 on Thursday, he rebounded with a 3-under 69 in the second round and is tied for 10th at even par.
Only nine golfers have shot under par as we head into the final 36 holes and 45 golfers made the cut, which was set at 6-over (150).
Listed below are the latest odds which are subject to change.
Odds to win 2017 Masters – Rickie Fowler 7/2 Sergio Garcia 11/2 Jordan Spieth 6/1 Thomas Pieters 17/2 Rory McIlroy 10/1 Justin Rose 23/2 Jon Rahm 14/1 Charley Hoffman 15/1 Adam Scott 20/1 Phil Mickelson 22/1 Ryan Moore 30/1 Hideki Matsuyama 40/1 William McGirt 40/1 Fred Couples 75/1 Matt Kuchar 80/1 Martin Kaymer 120/1 Paul Casey 120/1 Charl Schwartzel 130/1 Soren Kjeldsen 130/1 Lee Westwood 190/1 Marc Leishman 200/1 Brooks Koepka 250/1 Jason Day 250/1 Russell Henley 250/1 Bill Haas 300/1 Branden Grace 350/1 Louis Oosthuizen 350/1 Jason Dufner 400/1 Jimmy Walker 400/1 Justin Thomas 500/1 Brendan Steele 550/1 Matthew Fitzpatrick 550/1 Kevin Chappell 600/1 Kevin Kisner 600/1 Adam Hadwin 650/1 Brandt Snedeker 700/1 Ernie Els 700/1
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Post by Makers on Apr 8, 2017 3:54:53 GMT -5
fcani There are 18 players within six shots of the lead, a margin that can shrink as quickly as a couple of crowd-pleasing eagles on the 13th and 15th holes. That group includes world No. 2 Rory McIlroy, who was only five shots behind despite not shooting under par either of the first two rounds.
''If I can put together a 67 or a 66 tomorrow, I feel like I'll be right in there for Sunday,'' said McIlroy, seeking to complete the career grand slam with a missing Masters win.
Hoffman held a four-shot lead after a first-round 65. He ballooned to a 75 with five bogeys in a six-hole stretch. Hoffman was happy to walk off the course with a share of first.
''Being in position going into Saturday here at the Masters is going to be special,'' Hoffman said. ''I'm not going to put too much pressure on myself, but I'd be lying to say it's not a great feeling and a great spot to be.''
It's a sentiment shared by most of the top 20 after the first two rounds here.
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Some other things to watch in Saturday's third round of the Masters:
KEEP AN EYE ON: Jordan Spieth bounced back from a quadruple-bogey in the opening round to shoot 69, putting himself right back in the mix at even-par 144 for the tournament. Spieth won the green jacket in 2015 and was the runner-up in his other two appearances. Among the other contenders: former U.S. Open winner Justin Rose (143) and past Masters champions Adam Scott and Phil Mickelson (both at 144).
AGELESS COUPLES: Oh, and let's not forget ageless Fred Couples, who surged into contention a quarter-century after winning the green jacket. The 57-year-old shot 70, closing with a brilliant birdie on the 18th hole for a 143 at the midway point. ''I really know the course very well,'' Couples said. ''I feel like my age is still OK, because I can drive it far enough.'' Couples was one of three players from the 50-and-older crowd who advanced to the weekend. The others were 50-year-old Steve Stricker and 58-year-old Larry Mize.
HEADING HOME: Defending champion Danny Willett made a snowman at the first hole and never quite recovered. The quadruple-bogey led to a 78 that kept him from returning for the weekend by a single stroke. He was the first reigning champion to miss the cut since Mike Weir in 2004. Also heading home early was two-time champion Bubba Watson, who had made the cut in all eight of his previous Masters appearances. Some other former winners who won't be making use of their green jackets come Sunday: Angel Cabrera, Trevor Immelman, Zach Johnson and Vijay Singh.
AMATEUR HOUR: A pair of amateurs are still around, led by 25-year-old Californian Stewart Hagestad. After rallying from a four-hole deficit with five holes remaining to win the 2016 U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship, he kept up his strong play at Augusta National with a 3-over 147 that easily sent him through to the final two rounds. Also making the cut was 20-year-old Australian Curtis Luck, who qualified for Augusta by winning both the U.S. Amateur and the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship. He was at 150 - right on the cut line.
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