I can't see Westwood staying in front either to be honest. It looks set up for Tiger for me if his game can match his mentality.
Cheers Nick i was nearly going to edit that post, did it when i came in drunk last night. Apart from the money i got on it i hope he does win, be nice to see an Englishman do it.
Mcdowell's 250/1 FFS Tigers out to 9/1 Bubba's 16/1 with Bet Fred. Im sticking another fiver on Graeme, he cant even spell graham properly.
Ben Crane sneaking up the leaderboard. An outsider that might be up there if he holds his nerve when the big guns catch up. Mcilroy moving up the leaderboard -2 through 5 so far. Also another name not mentioned Garcia, -2 and has the ability to be up there if he performs well.
Freddie Boom Boom Couples on the charge. Boom Boom! Couples birdies the ninth to turn in 33 and move to withing two of the lead. With a diodgy back and all. Hope for all the grandads out there. Augusta erupts with joy - he's one of theirs, alright.
McDowell is providing the template for Westwood to follow - after his 11 straight pars he sinks another biridie putt at the 13th - his second in succession - to close back on even par. One over for the Northern Irishman. Come on Graham get your arse moving.
Mcilroy two off the lead now, Woods only five off with most of his round to shoot, looking good for an almighty scrap between these two on the last few days!
Freddie, Freddie, Freddie! Well, what a story this is: 52-year-old Couples continues to roll back the years and now sits five under par after holing from 15 feet on the 16th. Seem to remember he did this a few years ag o but then his back gave out again. Always liked Fred
Luke Donald flirting with the cut off. Woods needs to step it up to get up amongst it, I know it's still early doors but you need to be under par to be in with a good chance. Mcilroy playing very well.
McIlroy is unsurprisingly a clear favourite now, ahead of Westwood, Mickelson and Watson. Garcia would be a nice sentimenatal favourite at 16/1 - great to see him back up there. But do you trust him over a short putt at squeaky bum time on Sunday night? I don't. If you want a value dark horse, AARON BADDELEY is 60/1 with SkyBet and 61/1 with Betfair (mainly 40 or 50/1 elsewhere). I'm not saying he'll win, but he's a good player and he's right in the mix - that price seems a little inflated.
I agree Tuckin, would be nice to see Garcia bag a major but on past evidence his putting won't be up to scratch when it comes down to it. I might have a little bet on Baddeley also Oosthuizen is a previous major winner bang in the mix now.