Where do you get your prices from Ice? Or do you get them from different places. You always get good odds Posted by MP33
I use oddschecker. Normally I look at Monday prices but for Majors then I like to get in with ante post bets so got lucky with the prices for Day & Scott. I had faith that both these players might come good into this event as they have class. You could argue the same with Rose as well.
Not sure my other prices are particularly great this week. SKY Bet's eight places offer is great & I have taken slightly lower prices to get the eight places on some bets.
Managed to get on Willet . Had him the other week when he narrowly missed out in another top quality field. Good to see many ppl backing him. Had a saver on Casey after his 1st round
In the end I split my £30 roll for the week between DJ, Rose and Snedeker. I did it so that i return just over £300 if any of the 3 win, no prizes for a place.
Just laid Speith (-7) for £50 at EVs to cover bets . Layed him all the way through last year - It cant happen again - weather getting v,tricky as well - he,s got a lot of holes to go incl.amen corner
This masters could be the most exciting for years, going into the final round.love to see the pain and suffering fast greens and a little awkward wind bring to the mix.Cant stand watching dartboard golf on soft greens.I leave my bets to after the cut around here as we always lose top fancied players,but still get great value on the remaining players.Im on Day,matsuyama and kjeldsen.Day just gets on with it,kjeldsen can draw the ball but may lack the length,matsuyama is a very solid player but may not have the range of shots required today.Theres always a couple of players come out fast on the front nine from several shots behind,providing a very tricky inplay market.Yesterday was the first time id seen spieth (flap) even before his poor finish.It always comes down to the guy who can up and down it the most.Dont envy spieth playing behind langer, as he is a very slow player giving spieth maybe too much time, and maybe over think shots.lets hope that wind blooooooows i cant wait.
This masters could be the most exciting for years, going into the final round.love to see the pain and suffering fast greens and a little awkward wind bring to the mix.Cant stand watching dartboard golf on soft greens.I leave my bets to after the cut around here as we always lose top fancied players,but still get great value on the remaining players.Im on Day,matsuyama and kjeldsen.Day just gets on with it,kjeldsen can draw the ball but may lack the length,matsuyama is a very solid player but may not have the range of shots required today.Theres always a couple of players come out fast on the front nine from several shots behind,providing a very tricky inplay market.Yesterday was the first time id seen spieth (flap) even before his poor finish.It always comes down to the guy who can up and down it the most.Dont envy spieth playing behind langer, as he is a very slow player giving spieth maybe too much time, and maybe over think shots.lets hope that wind blooooooows i cant wait. Gl guys and gals with your bets. Posted by chilling
Not sure Langers pace will bother Spieth, I might be wrong but I've felt for some time that Spieth is already one of the slowest players out there?
Like you say, its already been a great tournament, lets hope today is just as good.
Well done Danny boy! I'm now going to work having had no sleep but I have to say it was worth staying up to watch, and now a few quid richer.Happy days from a paid up Danny Willett fan club member.
Back to the regular European Tour as the Spanish Open returns to Valdarama. Ths course tests all parts of the game but driving accuracy and GIR are the top two factors for me.
Difficult to predict how players who were at the Masters last week will do on their return to the circuit but this course has a reputation for providing quality winners.
Regular readers will know that I am not a Sergio Garcia fan from a betting perspective and the fact he is installed as a 6/1 favourite means there should be value elsewhere.
Rafa Cabrera Bello 14/1
Far better value than Garcia. Has a good record on this course and has been in outstanding form this season.
Soren Kjeldsen 14/1
A great performance at the Masters and straight on to a course where he is ideally suited and has two runners up finishes. Should go close.
Alejandro Canizares 33/1
Have been impressed with him this season and on his home course, he can take advantage of local knowledge, which can count for a lot. The pressure might get to him or he might smash it. Could make a late run for a Ryder Cup place.
Another player who has performed well on this course and is in pretty decent nick at the moment with top ten finishes in his last two starts.
Richie Ramsey 66/1
A player who may slip under the radar but has a great record on this course with a game to suit. He has had a month off as he recently became a father, which is often viewed as a positive (Danny Willett).
Three for FRL - Tommy Fleetwood 70/1, Alex Noren 70/1 & Romain Wattel 100/1.
This is played on the beautiful Harbour Town Golf Links which favours the shot makers. To win here takes accuracy off the tee, ability to hit the GIR, good scrambling and putting ability.
The field is led by Jason Day who is a strong favourite at 6/1 with Snedker, Casey, Kuchar & Zach Johnson all less than 25/1. While Day is about right at that price, I think I am looking for players to take him on. If Day is at his best then we are probably playing for second place but he has a poor record on this course.
I think that Snedeker & Kuchar are both value shouts at 16/1 & 22/1 respectively but I am looking for a better price than 16/1 and I just don't have enough confidence in Kuchar to win it at this price but I think he will be thereabouts.
Matt Kuchar (Top Ten) 5/2
Kuchar is very reliable player for getting into contention. He converts making the cut into a high percentage of Top 25 finishes with a lot of Top Ten finishes. He doesn't make enough wins though so a bigger bet on a Top Ten finish on a course that should suit him seems the sensible approach.
Kevin Kisner 25/1
This is a course that suits some players & Kisner is one that is suited. He was runner up here last year, losing in a Playoff. He has since won on the PGA Tour and has impressive stats in the key areas thi season - 7th in driving accuracy & 3rd in putting. Should be close.
Matt Fitzpatrick 28/1
All the ducks are moving in line for Fitz as was shown by his 7th place at the Masters last week where he was first for GIR. Fitz says this is his favourite course. He was 23rd here two years ago but he is a much better player now. It might be a bit of a punt but I expect big things for him soon & don't want to miss out when he does.
Bryson Dechambeau 66/1
Another player I have been following for a while. Turned pro this week after winning the amateur prize at the Masters. I love his attitude & temperament and hope for a big performance here.
Webb Simpson 66/1
Runner up here in 2013 and getting back to his best form. Good value at this price.
We got full place winners last week on Dechambeau at 66/1 & Kjeldsen at 14/1 plus a part place on Kuchar for a Top Ten finish.
This week the European Tour moves to China and the Genzon Club. Bubba Watson heads the market ahead of last season's winner, Aphibarnrat & Luiten. Previous tournaments here don't give a clear pattern as to the strengths required. So that, and the possibility of an unknown local winner make me bet small here.
Tommy Fleetwood 25/1
Fleetwood has played here the last two years and finished 2nd & 3rd. That is good enough for a small investment at this price.
Scott Hend 50/1
Hend won the Thailand Classic last month and this course gives him a decent chance. He was 15th last year on his course debut & could go much better this year.
SSP Chawrasia 175/1
Won the Indian Open last month and is a great price to repeat that here on a couse that gives him a ahout in a not so strong field.
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Like you say, its already been a great tournament, lets hope today is just as good.
who was on super Danny altogether?!!