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Presidents Cup

Fat PolamaluFat Polamalu Senior Member
edited October 2015 in Sports Betting
Is anybody playing anything on the Presidents Cup? Durito or Kashmir or Tommy?

So far I've got:

Top Scorer - (e/w 4places)
B.Grace +1800
B.Watson +1400

Top Int. Scorer - (e/w 3places)
B.Grace +800
C.Schwartzel +1000

Top US Scorer - (e/w 3places)
B.Watson +800
P.Reed +900

I'll post some matchup plays when they become available.

Good luck on your picks if you're playing!

Comments

  • Fat PolamaluFat Polamalu Senior Member
    edited October 2015
    I missed the openers. Schwartzel was left off the first day of matches, so that top point scorer play is already on its way out.

    Day 1
    Watson/Holmes (-107) over Scott/Matsuyama (draw no bet)
    Oosthuizen/Grace (-106) over Kuchar/Reed (draw no bet)
  • TommyLTommyL Super Moderator
    edited October 2015
    I was hoping that Spieth and Reed were paired so that I could fade them as the rest of the world played them. I'm sure they will be at some point the next few days. Otherwise, haven't played anything and probably won't (capping soccer today).
  • Fat PolamaluFat Polamalu Senior Member
    edited October 2015
    Day 2
    Haas/Kirk (-115) over Jaidee/Schwartzel (dnb)
    Lee/Bae (+137) over Fowler/Walker (dnb)
  • HatHat Senior Member
    edited October 2015
    Is Zach Johnson the best wedge player ever?
  • Fat PolamaluFat Polamalu Senior Member
    edited October 2015
    Day 3
    Oosty/Grace (-124) over Fowler/Reed
    Haas/Kuchar (+101) over Bae/Matsuyama
    Day/Schwartzel (+105) over Spieth/Johnson
  • TommyLTommyL Super Moderator
    edited October 2015
    Hat wrote: »
    Is Zach Johnson the best wedge player ever?

    I wouldn't mind having him on my team in my scramble that I'm playing this afternoon...

    Seriously, I don't think that anyone in this generation is a better wedge player than him. His Masters win via laying up on every par 5 was pretty incredible when you consider how many guys just overpower Augusta. The thing that really separates him is his ability to control spin with his wedges, as so often you see guys struggle on soft greens spinning the ball back off the front, while he always seems to be in control of whatever spin/trajectory he needs.
  • golfer1000golfer1000 Senior Member
    edited October 2015
    TommyL wrote: »
    I wouldn't mind having him on my team in my scramble that I'm playing this afternoon...

    Seriously, I don't think that anyone in this generation is a better wedge player than him. His Masters win via laying up on every par 5 was pretty incredible when you consider how many guys just overpower Augusta. The thing that really separates him is his ability to control spin with his wedges, as so often you see guys struggle on soft greens spinning the ball back off the front, while he always seems to be in control of whatever spin/trajectory he needs.

    Agree with this. Great distance, trajectory, and spin control.

    He has great golf IQ as well.
  • HatHat Senior Member
    edited October 2015
    Phil Mick is the most talented knucklehead in the world.
  • Fat PolamaluFat Polamalu Senior Member
    edited October 2015
    Singles Matches
    Holmes (+110) over Matsuyama
    Bowditch (+101) over Walker
    Kirk (-105) over Lahiri
    Grace (-133) over Kuchar
    Bae (+102) over Haas

    Maybe one or two more depending on how the lines move throughout the day.
  • Fat PolamaluFat Polamalu Senior Member
    edited October 2015
    Top Scorer - (e/w 4places)
    B.Grace +1800 - (+18.00)
    B.Grace +450 - (+4.50)
    B.Watson +1400 - (-1.00)
    B.Watson +350 - (-1.00)
    Top Int. Scorer - (e/w 3places)
    B.Grace +800 - (+8.00)
    B.Grace +200 - (+2.00)
    C.Schwartzel +1000 - (-1.00)
    C.Schwartzel +250 - (-1.00)
    Top US Scorer - (e/w 3places)
    B.Watson +800 - (-1.00)
    B.Watson - (-1.00)
    P.Reed +900 - (-1.00)
    P.Reed - +225 - (-1.00)

    Day 1
    Watson/Holmes (-107) over Scott/Matsuyama (draw no bet) - (+1.00)
    Oosthuizen/Grace (-106) over Kuchar/Reed (draw no bet) - (+1.00)
    Day 2
    Haas/Kirk (-115) over Jaidee/Schwartzel (dnb) - (-1.15)
    Lee/Bae (+137) over Fowler/Walker (dnb) - (+1.37)
    Day 3
    Oosty/Grace (-124) over Fowler/Reed - (+1.00)
    Haas/Kuchar (+101) over Bae/Matsuyama - (0.00)
    Day/Schwartzel (+105) over Spieth/Johnson - (-1.00)
    Singles Matches
    Holmes (+110) over Matsuyama - (-1.00)
    Bowditch (+101) over Walker - (+1.01)
    Kirk (-105) over Lahiri - (+1.00)
    Grace (-133) over Kuchar - (+1.00)
    Bae (+102) over Haas - (-1.00)

    Total +27.73

    I think the math is correct. Pretty good weekend.
  • jammerjammer Senior Member
    edited October 2015
    The Brandon Grace +450 and +200 bets, what are they from? Thanks
  • Fat PolamaluFat Polamalu Senior Member
    edited October 2015
    jammer wrote: »
    The Brandon Grace +450 and +200 bets, what are they from? Thanks

    Each way bets at 1/4 odds. The top scorer overall bets were 4 places and the team top scorer bets were 3 places.
  • KashmirKashmir Senior Member
    edited October 2015
    Missed this. I didn't play anything on this. Been busy with a few things. Hope you did well.
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