The Masters, Augusta National
So, the first big golfing tournament is nearly upon us so I thought id start a thread as I know a few of us like the game and also having a little flutter on it too...
The course and whole event is good for stats and you need to take note of a few of them when picking your man...
1) You have to score well on the par 5's... It goes without saying but the top 5 of the past 10 or so Masters have all scored heavy on these holes...
2) Your putting must be solid... Last years winner, all be it in September last year, was no.1 in the putting stats, plus he hits a big ball on the Par 5's, so it was no surprise he won here...
3) Course knowledge... You need to know your way around this course, not many first timers win this, or even get in to the top 10. So someone who can get out of trouble when it some, to planning their escape out of a bad situation to basically know when to attack and when to back off. It will all help come the end...
4) Greens in Regulation... Of the past 5 winners, 3 of them had the number 1 spot for GIR, which ultimately keeps those bogeys off your card...
So who have I gone with...??
Patrick Reed @ 33/1
Past winner, high in the stats for birdies gained, eagles and par 5 scoring, plus knows his way around the course obviously...
Cory Connors @ 66/1
Has high stats in Strokes gained and ball striking, just the experience that might do for him, but well worth a shot at the top 10...
Brian Harman @ 100/1
Having a great start to the season with 2 recent top 10's, tied 3rd at the 5th Major, The Players, has good form going in to the tournament. Deffo worth a punt at the price he's at...
All done with PadPow Top e/w to a 10 finish
Others I like the look of but have not burdened them with my money are...
Cameron Smith @ 30/1
He hit 4 rounds in the 60's last time he played here...
Ryan Palmer @ 150/1
He's had a mixed bag this season but has scored well here in the past. Gets it all together then top 10 is well within his reach...
Zach Johnson @ 225/1
He's having a good year with the putter and has won here and knows his way around. You just never know...
So, the first big golfing tournament is nearly upon us so I thought id start a thread as I know a few of us like the game and also having a little flutter on it too...
The course and whole event is good for stats and you need to take note of a few of them when picking your man...
1) You have to score well on the par 5's... It goes without saying but the top 5 of the past 10 or so Masters have all scored heavy on these holes...
2) Your putting must be solid... Last years winner, all be it in September last year, was no.1 in the putting stats, plus he hits a big ball on the Par 5's, so it was no surprise he won here...
3) Course knowledge... You need to know your way around this course, not many first timers win this, or even get in to the top 10. So someone who can get out of trouble when it some, to planning their escape out of a bad situation to basically know when to attack and when to back off. It will all help come the end...
4) Greens in Regulation... Of the past 5 winners, 3 of them had the number 1 spot for GIR, which ultimately keeps those bogeys off your card...
So who have I gone with...??
Patrick Reed @ 33/1
Past winner, high in the stats for birdies gained, eagles and par 5 scoring, plus knows his way around the course obviously...
Cory Connors @ 66/1
Has high stats in Strokes gained and ball striking, just the experience that might do for him, but well worth a shot at the top 10...
Brian Harman @ 100/1
Having a great start to the season with 2 recent top 10's, tied 3rd at the 5th Major, The Players, has good form going in to the tournament. Deffo worth a punt at the price he's at...
All done with PadPow Top e/w to a 10 finish
Others I like the look of but have not burdened them with my money are...
Cameron Smith @ 30/1
He hit 4 rounds in the 60's last time he played here...
Ryan Palmer @ 150/1
He's had a mixed bag this season but has scored well here in the past. Gets it all together then top 10 is well within his reach...
Zach Johnson @ 225/1
He's having a good year with the putter and has won here and knows his way around. You just never know...
Wee Lestwood won't make the cut even, too much oats eaten I'd say.
on form he should be 33/1. Golf wins are almost all about "trending" and that is just once example of a players price being totally wrong. I could go on and on but I'll just relax now and get back to watching 
