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<blockquote data-quote="Leonormous Boozer" data-source="post: 940596" data-attributes="member: 45598"><p>God, I ******* love Masters week!</p><p></p><p>Form on the season so far coupled with five consecutive top 10s in Augusta would suggest Mcilroy is the man to beat, I don't think he'll do it though, there'll be a 9 hole stretch on the weekend that kills him off somewhere.</p><p></p><p>Woods would be the dream but he hasn't been in contention once since the Tour championship and he's an auld fella now who can't just jump in and out of form, he threw away a shot at the PGA championship before winning last year.</p><p></p><p>Rose is simmering nicely and is back to World Number 1, he's been in contention around here before.</p><p></p><p>Johnson and Molinari have been up and down but it looks like either one of them will break out and win a big one to set them off on a strong season soon.</p><p></p><p>Thomas, Fowler and Rahm are all in their own kind of dips and I couldn't see any of them closing the deal.</p><p></p><p>Dechambeau is the best bet at odds over 20/1.</p><p></p><p>Despite woeful form I reckon Spieth will do it, Augusta generally brings out his best and he's coming in completely under the radar for the first time since his debut here which i think suits him.</p><p></p><p>Reckon you're wasting your money on Fleetwood and Bubba who seem to be common tips.</p><p></p><p>I'll spend a 10er on it, no each way bets because I'm tough, 5 on Spieth and 2.50 on Rose and Dechambeau and I'd be delighted to lose a 10er and see Mcilroy seal the career Grand Slam. (or Lowry on a mad one to win his first major)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leonormous Boozer, post: 940596, member: 45598"] God, I ******* love Masters week! Form on the season so far coupled with five consecutive top 10s in Augusta would suggest Mcilroy is the man to beat, I don't think he'll do it though, there'll be a 9 hole stretch on the weekend that kills him off somewhere. Woods would be the dream but he hasn't been in contention once since the Tour championship and he's an auld fella now who can't just jump in and out of form, he threw away a shot at the PGA championship before winning last year. Rose is simmering nicely and is back to World Number 1, he's been in contention around here before. Johnson and Molinari have been up and down but it looks like either one of them will break out and win a big one to set them off on a strong season soon. Thomas, Fowler and Rahm are all in their own kind of dips and I couldn't see any of them closing the deal. Dechambeau is the best bet at odds over 20/1. Despite woeful form I reckon Spieth will do it, Augusta generally brings out his best and he's coming in completely under the radar for the first time since his debut here which i think suits him. Reckon you're wasting your money on Fleetwood and Bubba who seem to be common tips. I'll spend a 10er on it, no each way bets because I'm tough, 5 on Spieth and 2.50 on Rose and Dechambeau and I'd be delighted to lose a 10er and see Mcilroy seal the career Grand Slam. (or Lowry on a mad one to win his first major) [/QUOTE]
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