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, as well as casey has been playing, poulter is the fav for me...
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Altercation happened early in the round, Garcia just acting like a petulant brat as per normal.
Yeah Poulter should win it easy after Casey's marathon match against Villegas. Going to have to change my mind about Poults, over the last couple of seasons he's starting to show a consistency and temperament which is impressive. Living up to the hype at last, he's no longer all mouth and flash trousers. Still doesn't win quite enough, but maybe this will be the start of that. Last edited by grecian; 21-02-2010 at 12:39 PM. |
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Well good win for Ernie, always think whenever he wins "why doesn't he win more?".
A lot of my fave players doing really well this last couple of weeks, Camillo winning, Kaymer and Scwartzel giving really good accounts of themselves. All jolly good, but it does still feel a bit like we're in limbo until a certain bloke comes back. |
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Yeah, really looking forward to it. Glad I got my money on Kim before he won yesterday.
Real good mixture of resurgent oldies and really good youngsters, obviously it'll all be over-shadowed. Ernie is unbackable at the price he's at IMHO. He's far too flaky and is always overawed by the tiger. Camillo, Anthony and Scwartzel are my youth tips to come through, and Padraig to have a top tournament too, about time he did better at Augusta. Fred Couples is an odd outside bet, am considering it, TBH. |
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Well, we've been waiting 14 years for a winner, and they and Westwood have certainly got the game. I'm not sure about their temperament at the top level though, think we'll have a Norn winner before them, TBH. Yet it's a wide open tournament, so who knows, it's a better betting event then the Grand National this week.
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If he wins it he'd have to be regarded as one of the most mentally tough sportspeople ever, surely?
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