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Of my 460 pot from last week I have to confess have used 300 of it on the masters so far with most bets falling by the wayside. However half of it is on Rory so he is in good shape at least. Have this morning added Kucher and Yang to my troop. Others were Hunter Zach Justin Luke Padraig Bjorn. C'mon Rory. Fear Bubba Watson though especially as quids has him. Go Rory.

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> Blooomin Heck Mick that was a result. Added Bubba

> Watson, so just sitting back an watching now with

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Now you know how it feels to stick to your guns I assume your days of tradingout a winning position are over.


Great bet though. And bubba was a deserved winner.

  • 3 weeks later...

Good call on French fifteen. I did not bet as away this weekend but that was also the one I was intending to go for given the ground.


More importantly can Rory catch up 2 shots tonight ? I'm being offered a nice profit on betfair but think I'll see it through to the end.

Took the profit on Rory just as he took a share of the lead on 18. The potential winnings were too much to risk losing on a play off as had doubled up on my original bet too. It's been a good year so far for golfbets with biggish wins on Rory at the Honda, Mahan a few weeks later and Rory this week..

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