I’d have zero real opinion on the Irish national but I’ve been chipping away at these in every sort of multiple known to man kind:
A man after my own heart…
I really fancy those two horses. I’d be shocked if they don’t go very very close.
Nawful weakness
Never heard of The Amen Corner before.
The photos of Augusta are well doctored with a lovely shade of green.
Masters/Grand National Weekend 2019 was probably the greatest weekend of my life. I was on the Tiger/Tiger double and my own Club cc @Bod95 only went and beat Thurles Sarsfields with Paudie Maher/Ronan Maher/Lar and co by 9 points in the first round of the Tipp SHC. At odds of 7/1.
Back before this split season nonsense came into existence. All downhill since, but at least we have the memories.
It’s a lot of artifice. They dye the streams and no doubt paint the grass when needed
I’ll have to get out my hose pipes and be at it morning noon and night.
A wise man once said, the year is more or less gone, once the Augusta Masters and World Snooker Championships are over, and its hard to disagree with him.
Fucking split season
Id like capodanno for this aswell
Pretty sure he bogied the 17th after that. Open to correction. Some shot though, was roaring at the tv the same night for it to go in
I’m not sure I understand eligibility criteria for masters. Correct me if Im wrong but is it not top 50 owgr, winners of certain PGA tour events within same calendar year, past winners, current major champions and is it Top 10 from previous years masters? Looking at tee times I see current LIV golfers like Leishman, Gooch, Westwood, Wolff and a plethora of others teeing it up. I presume there must be some other eligibility criteria coming forward from prior year? In which case a lot of these will never play in another masters such are the rules at the moment.
He’s good out of the sand
Last spin for a good few unless qualification changes
@Ceist could you write up a preview of this years Masters and identify 5 golfers that I should have a bet on?
Certainly, here is a preview of the 2021 US Masters Golf from Augusta National Golf Club:
The 2021 Masters is set to take place from April 8th to April 11th at Augusta National Golf Club. This year’s competition is shaping up to be a thrilling one, with some of the biggest names in golf set to compete.
Here are five golfers to consider betting on:
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Dustin Johnson - Johnson is the defending champion and has been in excellent form this season. He is currently ranked number one in the world and has won three of his last eight starts.
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Bryson DeChambeau - DeChambeau has been making headlines this season with his massive drives and unorthodox approach to the game. He won the US Open last year and has the power to dominate at Augusta.
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Jon Rahm - Rahm is one of the most consistent players on the tour and has been in excellent form this season. He has finished in the top 10 in each of his last four starts and has the skills to contend at Augusta.
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Jordan Spieth - Spieth has struggled in recent years but has shown signs of a return to form this season. He has a great record at Augusta, having won the tournament in 2015 and finished in the top three in three of his last five starts.
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Justin Thomas - Thomas is one of the most talented players on the tour and has had a solid season so far. He has the ability to hit great shots under pressure and could be a contender at Augusta.
These five golfers have the skills and experience to compete at the highest level and could be great bets for the 2021 Masters.