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C'Mon Tiger, get something from the 8th. Need to start birdieing these Par 5s like "Classic Tiger".

Just misses the eagle! Easy birdie.

Not sure about the view from the Pines on 9 :facepalm:

Great angle, but a bad lie. Gotta get up & down now...
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They'll be starting at 9 Eastern tomorrow, with threesomes starting at 1 and 10, to beat some severe weather.
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They'll be starting at 9 Eastern tomorrow, with threesomes starting at 1 and 10, to beat some severe weather.

Slower pace with three guys, but extra info around the greens.
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Could be a proper duel, Woods/Molinari/Finau, playing together - all three very different styles of player but all playing serious Golf. Should be a great day and the earlier start will condense the excitement.

 

Loving that early start, means leaders start at 2.20pm UK time instead of 7pm+ - three late nights in a row for me are taking their toll :zzz:

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Tiger Woods (-14) is leading by two strokes after 16 holes.

 

 

On Tuesday, a bettor placed an $85,000 wager on Woods to win the Masters Tournament at 14/1 odds that would cash for $1.19 million should he go on to win a fifth green jacket.

 

The person placed the bet at William Hill US Sportsbooks, and according to ESPN's David Purdum, represents the largest liability on any individual golf wager in the company's history.

 

https://www.businessinsider.com/tiger-woods-bet-masters-odds-favorites-2019-4

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All I'll get is a lousy £10, and even that depends on if I can successful remind my Dad of a bet we made in 2011 - that Tiger would win another major. Edited by IbanezJem
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All I'll get is a lousy £10, and even that depends on if I can successful remind my Dad of a bet we made in 2011 - that Tiger would win another major.

A friend asked me a month or so ago if I thought Woods would win another major, and I said no. That wasn't based on Woods, but on the depth of talent in the field. How likely is it that four of the final six players go in the water on #13, for example?

 

But it happened, and Tiger was uncharacteristically patient playing from behind. A truly great victory and a wonderful moment of redemption.

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All I'll get is a lousy £10, and even that depends on if I can successful remind my Dad of a bet we made in 2011 - that Tiger would win another major.

A friend asked me a month or so ago if I thought Woods would win another major, and I said no. That wasn't based on Woods, but on the depth of talent in the field. How likely is it that four of the final six players go in the water on #13, for example?

 

But it happened, and Tiger was uncharacteristically patient playing from behind. A truly great victory and a wonderful moment of redemption.

I`ve thought for a few years that many of the current crop are great ball strikers, but both mentally flaky and not imaginative shot makers. Tiger has never been accused of either - this might just teach a few guys that ...ahem... length isn't everything .
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It was great to watch! I don't usually watch much when Mr. blues has golf on but the Masters is interesting and we got to see Tiger being Tiger- something I wasn't sure we'd ever see again. I hope Narps enjoyed it!

 

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One of the greatest sporting events that I have ever watched!

 

Tiger is the only athlete/team that I root for so this was a fantastic day.

 

GOAT!

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On Tuesday, a bettor placed an $85,000 wager on Woods to win the Masters Tournament at 14/1 odds that would cash for $1.19 million should he go on to win a fifth green jacket.

 

The person placed the bet at William Hill US Sportsbooks, and according to ESPN's David Purdum, represents the largest liability on any individual golf wager in the company's history.

 

The bettor who won $1,190,000.00 on Tiger Woods' victory is from my town. :o :o

 

I don't know the guy, and I'm happy about that. Thanks to our tabloid media's diligent research, we now know that he has a long criminal record, which includes several domestic abuse charges. :boo hiss: :boo hiss:

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On Tuesday, a bettor placed an $85,000 wager on Woods to win the Masters Tournament at 14/1 odds that would cash for $1.19 million should he go on to win a fifth green jacket.

 

The person placed the bet at William Hill US Sportsbooks, and according to ESPN's David Purdum, represents the largest liability on any individual golf wager in the company's history.

 

The bettor who won $1,190,000.00 on Tiger Woods' victory is from my town. :o :o

 

I don't know the guy, and I'm happy about that. Thanks to our tabloid media's diligent research, we now know that he has a long criminal record, which includes several domestic abuse charges. :boo hiss: :boo hiss:

So much for karma :(
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On Tuesday, a bettor placed an $85,000 wager on Woods to win the Masters Tournament at 14/1 odds that would cash for $1.19 million should he go on to win a fifth green jacket.

 

The person placed the bet at William Hill US Sportsbooks, and according to ESPN's David Purdum, represents the largest liability on any individual golf wager in the company's history.

 

The bettor who won $1,190,000.00 on Tiger Woods' victory is from my town. :o :o

 

I don't know the guy, and I'm happy about that. Thanks to our tabloid media's diligent research, we now know that he has a long criminal record, which includes several domestic abuse charges. :boo hiss: :boo hiss:

So much for karma :(

Give it time.
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