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Yang is the man now. Eagle at 14. Great stuff. Woods under real pressure. Woods birdies - hes one behind now though. (paddy power paid out on Woods winning afrer 36 holes!!!).


The other way to think of this is how will Yang react to the chip in eagle - it might spur him on or add to the presure. It will be fascinating but certainly it seems to be Woods or Yang to win now, not the person we expected to be challenging Tiger, well done the Korean, no asian has won a major to my knowledge - i still don'e expect him to win but lets see.


Anyone else watching?

Im now on woods too - its going to be expensive if Ying Yang wins.


17th hole: Looks bleak for tiger now - this will be big golf news in asia. Can Tiger do something incredible? he needs to.


Tiger bogeys - holds are over mouth and shouts "Feck Feck,,,,,," Not a happy bunny.

Yang misses too - thats a 3 putt. Tense.

Both guys hit fairway on 18. Perhaps the best major finish of the year. Woods needs to pick one up at the final hole to tie, otherwise the major champion is a Korean for the first time ever. Fascinating.


Yang hits an amazing shot to 18, Its in the bag it would appear. Well done him, Not good for me. Everyone who thought it was in the bag for Woods at 4 shots clear after 36 holes are surprised. An amazing story.

that reminds me of some classic 70's graffiti...


''I've got half a mind to vote National Front''


which underneath some wag wrote...


''Don't worry that's all you need''...boom, boom!



Back to 'Betting Matters', put your mortgage, wife, kids, car, dog and mistress on Sea The Stars today...

Every horse loses eventually RD. Its too short for me, but I'm sure you are right. I put a bet on Mastercraftsman last week as it looked like STS might not run, but now I'm hoping for some morning rain in York.


Notice Rip is 25/1 with WillHill for Arc but only 16/1 with Paddy Power - do you think this suggests he is going to go for it?

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