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US Masters Golf

PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2021 10:04 am
by Corona Man
It feels like only 5 months ago, since we were at Augusta.... because it was... DJ returns to defend his title, on what will be a very different (traditonal) set-up for the Masters in April.

The following from the CBS Website:-

By the time the first round of the Masters rolls around, it seems as if there are only a handful of golfers who can actually win the tournament. It becomes abundantly clear that only great players from tee to green with a lot of experience who are coming in on good form have any chance of wearing green on Sunday. And it sounds great ... until about the middle of the first round when everyone in that category is 3 over.

Entering the 2021 Masters, I'm convinced only about four golfers are playing well enough to win it. This is obviously not true, but it certainly feels true at the moment with just hours to go before the ever-important top 10 is sorted out. And it feels more accurate than normal this year with an extraordinarily fast and firm Augusta National course set up to the test and simultaneously benefit the best in the world. The way the course looks and feels right now seemingly eliminates the vast majority of the field.

Despite that, the time ahead of the Masters is spent discussing which golfers actually have a chance of winning the Masters. These calls may not have much staying power if there's a surprise atop the leaderboard after the first 18 holes, but in all likelihood, the winner of the 2021 Masters will certainly be one of the following nine players.

Jordan Spieth
This week feels so Spieth-y, it's terrifying. From his recent form of being the second-best iron player in the world over the last two months to his history at this event (he's always contended when he's been playing well) to a setup that demands an elite short game and darts from distance, it honestly feels like he could win by five. That it appears so obvious should probably be a bit of a concern, but he's the pick regardless. Odds: 10-1

Dustin Johnson
I would be a fool to leave somebody with five straight top 10s and the scoring record here off this list. Going back-to-back at any major is extraordinarily difficult, but nobody compartmentalizes singular events better than D.J. I worry a little about him putting mega-fast greens because his putter has been pretty poor so far this year, but if his speeds are good this week, he could be putting the green jacket on himself. Odds: 9-1


Justin Thomas
The same reasoning that applies to Morikawa applies to Thomas as well, and you can toss in the fact that he has far more successful experience here than Morikawa does. The putting is certainly a concern here , but he's one of the few who can completely mitigate it by hitting it so close as to make it nearly irrelevant (like he did at TPC Sawgrass in March). Odds: 10-1


Jon Rahm
Despite the baby news last week, Rahm is coming in under the radar compared to how he's been hitting it. His worst finish so far this year is a T32 with everything else in the top 13. Because he has yet to win in 2021, there's probably a little value to be had at this position. But given his form and his history at Augusta National, he will almost certainly contend at some point this weekend. Odds: 12-1

Bryson DeChambeau
The Big Boy has been smashing all week. I was more excited about his chances in November, and I worry that he won't be able to engender enough finesse around and on the greens to compete here. However, if he's locked in with the big stick, it truly does play like a par 67 or 68 for him. That's a real thing. He contended as an amateur in 2016 and briefly co-led in 2019 before Tiger Woods went on to win. In Tiger's absence this year, DeChambeau has become a bit of the epicenter of this tournament. If he wins another one, he'll become an even heavier epicenter for the entire sport. Odds: 11-1
CM Notes - The big fella has a new proto type driver in the bag this week, hope he hits it sideways!

Collin Morikawa
I've probably been a little too enamored with how well he's hitting the ball, but he's been a half stroke better per round than the next-best iron player in this field (Jordan Spieth) over the last two months. On a week in which iron play will be paramount (maybe even more so than usual), he's such an enticing choice. Odds: 30-1

Viktor Hovland
Yes, I'll say it. His results have fallen off a little bit, but he had a sweet run of four straight top-six finishes earlier in the year and remains an elite iron player. The most fascinating thing about him is his success here as the low amateur in 2019 and the fact that his game has only improved (a lot) since then. He's a far better chipper and putter now, and his last major (T13 at the 2020 U.S. Open) was his best finish as a pro. Odds: 33-1


Rory McIlroy
There are many concerns, but much worse golfers with far greater issues have won this tournament before. That's not exactly a great reason to include him, but him being the golfer with the most top 10s in the last decade is a great reason. It's all about the first 18 for him (and always has been). Odds: 14-1

It would be great to see the 5 Aussies in the field (Day, Scott, Leishman, Smith & Jones) in contention.

This scribe is on Morikawa at $23 with Sportsbet.

Coverage on fox from 5.00am Eastern. Once again I've been enjoying the Masters channel all week, a few rests on the lounge between unpacking boxes is good for the soul.

No Par 3 contest this time around, which is dissapointing.

Re: 2021 US Masters Golf

PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2021 10:11 am
by Bum Crack
Oosthuizen for me as every year lol. 81/1

Re: 2021 US Masters Golf

PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2021 12:15 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
Louis has the best swing of a current player

Re: 2021 US Masters Golf

PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2021 9:50 pm
by Dutchy
My bets -

Collin Morikawa $36
Tony Finau $48
Tommy Fleetwood $75
Justin Rose $140
Marc Leishman $190
Robert MacIntyre $300

Re: 2021 US Masters Golf

PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2021 10:00 pm
by Spargo
My bets, $10 win on each ;

Rahm @ $13
Morikawa @ $29
Smith @ $31
Watson @ $61
Kuchar @ $81
Stenson @ $326

Re: 2021 US Masters Golf

PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2021 10:05 pm
by helicopterking
DeChambeau $12
Finau @41s & top 5 @6.50
Koepka @26s & Top 5 @7s

Re: 2021 US Masters Golf

PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2021 10:52 pm
by Dutchy
helicopterking wrote:DeChambeau $12
Finau @41s & top 5 @6.50
Koepka @26s & Top 5 @7s


Is Koepka confirmed as playing?

Re: 2021 US Masters Golf

PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2021 6:48 am
by JK
Reed $36
Day $41
Watson $67
Leish $101
Jones $151

Re: 2021 US Masters Golf

PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2021 6:51 am
by helicopterking
Dutchy wrote:
helicopterking wrote:DeChambeau $12
Finau @41s & top 5 @6.50
Koepka @26s & Top 5 @7s


Is Koepka confirmed as playing?


Koepka +2

Re: 2021 US Masters Golf

PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2021 7:56 am
by JK
Fu&% me how tough is the 15th

Re: 2021 US Masters Golf

PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2021 8:30 am
by Corona Man
Justin Rose looks like lapping the field early doors.

Re: 2021 US Masters Golf

PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2021 8:30 am
by MW
Corona Man wrote:Justin Rose looks like lapping the field early doors.


Death, Taxes, and Rose leading the masters after rd1

Re: 2021 US Masters Golf

PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2021 8:38 am
by Corona Man
MW wrote:
Corona Man wrote:Justin Rose looks like lapping the field early doors.


Death, Taxes, and Rose leading the masters after rd1

Very True MW.

Re: 2021 US Masters Golf

PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2021 10:07 am
by Dutchy
Pretty happy with Rose! 8)

Not confident he can sustain it, but he has always played well around Augusta (has been top 25 12 times in the last 15 years). Will be laying him now at $5 so Im freerolling on my bets.

Re: 2021 US Masters Golf

PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2021 10:17 am
by JK
Dutchy wrote:Pretty happy with Rose! 8)

Not confident he can sustain it, but he has always played well around Augusta (has been top 25 12 times in the last 15 years). Will be laying him now at $5 so Im freerolling on my bets.


Where’d ya get your prices Dutchy, BF?

Re: 2021 US Masters Golf

PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2021 10:22 am
by Dutchy
JK wrote:
Dutchy wrote:Pretty happy with Rose! 8)

Not confident he can sustain it, but he has always played well around Augusta (has been top 25 12 times in the last 15 years). Will be laying him now at $5 so Im freerolling on my bets.


Where’d ya get your prices Dutchy, BF?


Yeah, $5 @ 140 to win, just layed him at $5.2 for $50, think he is too short now - still collect $442 if he wins, but got all my stakes back with a little green on all the field as well.

Re: 2021 US Masters Golf

PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2021 10:54 am
by Dutchy
Fair prediction at 80/1 -

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Re: 2021 US Masters Golf

PostPosted: Sat Apr 10, 2021 7:22 am
by mighty_tiger_79
Si woo Kim using his 3w for putting after breaking his putter...

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Re: 2021 US Masters Golf

PostPosted: Sat Apr 10, 2021 7:23 am
by mighty_tiger_79
Rory...having a stinker..

Hitting them, like I am about too

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Re: 2021 US Masters Golf

PostPosted: Sat Apr 10, 2021 12:31 pm
by JK
Set up for a cracking Moving Day