The Masters

Status
Not open for further replies.

66er

New
Rory comfortably, the guy solely cares about majors, I cant wait, first golf tournament I will be watching in 3D.
 
Never too early to discuss. Wild card based on early tournaments - Olazabal
The course has been lengthened quite a bit since he won. Plus he can't win a regular event anymore, much less a major. I'll take a couple other Spaniards Quiros and Garcia.
 

Kevin Shields

Super Moderator
Adam Scott perhaps. Got a taste finally last year and dominated a WGC. Might be ready.

I always like Couples, despite his age, to pop up on the leader board.

I would be surprised if Tiger played poorly there. Rory as well.
 
Rory comfortably, the guy solely cares about majors, I cant wait, first golf tournament I will be watching in 3D.

You're in for a real treat! You'll love the slow motion sequences in 3D. You'll also get a nice feel for how hilly the course actually is.
 
This...
images
plus this...
images
equals this....


masters-2010-mickelson.jpg
 
I took (last December) Tiger to win the us open this year at 16-1. After that he won at chevron odds and has looked sharp and the odds are now 9-2 last I checked. My guess is it will go down to 3-1 by the week of the US open. :)

As for the Masters, I'm pulling for Bubba to break through and win his first major. Would love to keep seeing his creative shot-making out there for the next 40 years or so.
 
It's a sad state of affairs when the number one and two players in the world don't even get a mention.
Luke Donald and Lee Westwood anybody?
Olazabal (2 wins at Augusta) was a hideous driver of the ball but a darling from 150 yards into the hole, and, as that's pretty much Donald's curriculum vitae, I'm going with him - especially has the course has been reined in a bit from when Immelman won.
If Westwood can miss in the right spots and not tax his slightly wobbly chipping and pitching too much, he must be in with a sniff.
U.K all the way.
 
Last edited:
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top