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Justin Thomas has been playing well. So has Bryson D (BAD). But I am not sure BAD's game is suited for Augusta. But I also won't underestimate him. Another is Rahm but he hasn't had his A game so far this year but is a great and complete player.
I'll be rooting for Lee Westwood (who has some good mo coming in but may not be able to handle the strain on Sunday) and Tony Finau whom I find to be a delightful and fun guy to watch.
you are right. In fact, I meant to say Jordan and said Justin. Justin, Jordan, Dustin...all sounds the same to me!Agreed JT has been playing well lately along with DJ and Bryson can bring any course to its knees... As we all know that its critical to have experience and know how to play your way around Augusta.... 1 other name I will throw out is Jordan Spieth as a dark horse. He has won here, knows this course very well, and his game looks like its finally starting to return to his former glory.
Brooks is toast. He may not play at all but if he does, will not be 100% or have his A gameI think Collin Morikawa and Brooks Koepka are two golfers to watch.
Rahm is my pick with Bryson a close second. Berger and Hovland challenging along with Justin Thomas to round out my top 5. D, Reed and Spieth all in the top 10.
the little head always is in charge of the big headI wouldn't put a dime on Rahm. He already said he's bailing if his wife goes into labor. Maybe Rahmbo should have been more careful with his planning 9 months ago.
Dad-to-be Jon Rahm warns Masters bettors: Maybe avoid backing me
Jon Rahm is doubling down on potentially leaving the Masters to attend the birth of his first child.www.golfchannel.com
the little head always is in charge of the big head
"Pitty the man. God gifted him with two heads but limited him to only having enough blood to allow one to operate at a time."the little head always is in charge of the big head
I think Lee Westwood is a contender, and he's been playing well. In addition, he's got the senior savvy and patience that Augusta demands. He may be too old for the grind and pressure, but I wouldn't be shocked to see him in one of the final pairings on Sunday.9 months ago Rahm probably had no idea that they would be playing golf at this time.
The only players who are in top form are Justin Thomas & DeChambeau. Every other top player is off their game. Rory is so fouled up it’s not funny.
So, these two and a couple of the young guys. Victor Hoviland would be an interesting wager.
i am a big DJ fan but he has cooled lately. I would love to see Westwood or Finau but my pick right now is Justin Thomas.Justin Thomas has been playing well. So has Bryson D (BAD). But I am not sure BAD's game is suited for Augusta. But I also won't underestimate him. Another is Rahm but he hasn't had his A game so far this year but is a great and complete player.
I'll be rooting for Lee Westwood (who has some good mo coming in but may not be able to handle the strain on Sunday) and Tony Finau whom I find to be a delightful and fun guy to watch.
Lee Westwood has 2 big problems to overcome ....I think Lee Westwood is a contender, and he's been playing well. In addition, he's got the senior savvy and patience that Augusta demands. He may be too old for the grind and pressure, but I wouldn't be shocked to see him in one of the final pairings on Sunday.
No, Dustin Johnson is defending, it’s his menu.Doesn’t Tiger host the champions dinner?
Justin Thomas has been playing well. So has Bryson D (BAD). But I am not sure BAD's game is suited for Augusta. But I also won't underestimate him. Another is Rahm but he hasn't had his A game so far this year but is a great and complete player.
I'll be rooting for Lee Westwood (who has some good mo coming in but may not be able to handle the strain on Sunday) and Tony Finau whom I find to be a delightful and fun guy to watch.
I wouldn't put a dime on Rahm. He already said he's bailing if his wife goes into labor. Maybe Rahmbo should have been more careful with his planning 9 months ago.
Dad-to-be Jon Rahm warns Masters bettors: Maybe avoid backing me
Jon Rahm is doubling down on potentially leaving the Masters to attend the birth of his first child.www.golfchannel.com
I think Lee Westwood is a contender, and he's been playing well. In addition, he's got the senior savvy and patience that Augusta demands. He may be too old for the grind and pressure, but I wouldn't be shocked to see him in one of the final pairings on Sunday.
Sergio is bearing Westwood today in the match play tournament and Westwood didn’t make the cut last week. His streak may be over but Sergio could win it again. He’s sneaky good and playing well right now. Also a long shot would be Im. He’s been pretty consistent this year and we don’t know much about him due to his Korean background.9 months ago Rahm probably had no idea that they would be playing golf at this time.
The only players who are in top form are Justin Thomas & DeChambeau. Every other top player is off their game. Rory is so fouled up it’s not funny.
So, these two and a couple of the young guys. Victor Hoviland would be an interesting wager.
he's a weird dude. He won in 2017 but at 41 only has 11 tour victories. (he does play a lot overseas). He always seems to find a way to have that one bad hole or round. But he has been playing well, for the most part, and I wouldn't count him out.Sergio is bearing Westwood today in the match play tournament and Westwood didn’t make the cut last week. His streak may be over but Sergio could win it again. He’s sneaky good and playing well right now. Also a long shot would be Im. He’s been pretty consistent this year and we don’t know much about him due to his Korean background.
It's coming up soon- who do you like?
I keep picking Rory, but I think maybe this tournament has gotten too far into his head.
Wow. I had no idea that Brooks Koepka was dealing with that level of injury. Wishing him all the best.Brooks is toast. He may not play at all but if he does, will not be 100% or have his A game
Brad Faxon on Brooks Koepka’s injury: Range chatter suggests Koepka could be out 6-8 months
When Brad Faxon was asked on SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio what he'd heard regarding Brooks Koepka's injury, he indicated the outlook wasn't good.sports.yahoo.com
Wouldn't pick Rory. He's really fighting his swing and has enlisted a new teacher to help rebuild it. May have been best to do that in December rather than now.
Can't pick Brooks because he's not going to play. He had surgery for a dislocated kneecap and ligament damage. Be lucky if we see him for any major this year.
Rahm's got the baby thing so maybe the kid comes BEFORE the Masters (as in, next week).
Westwood's been cute and all but it's a major and his putter takes a vacation in those crucial spots.
JT, Spieth, DJ, Bryson, sure. Need someone with a short game and I wouldn't be shocked at all if Reed pulls the same short game antics he did in winning Farmers. Also keep Morikawa in mind because he's a great iron player and Augusta is such a 2nd-shot golf course.
You mean since the last time he won it?My long shot pick is Sergio. I think he's matured enough to win a tourney like this
Agreed JT has been playing well lately along with DJ and Bryson can bring any course to its knees... As we all know that its critical to have experience and know how to play your way around Augusta.... 1 other name I will throw out is Jordan Spieth as a dark horse. He has won here, knows this course very well, and his game looks like its finally starting to return to his former glory.
You might be able to "watch" with Koepka.I think Collin Morikawa and Brooks Koepka are two golfers to watch.
Rahm's wife had a baby boy, so he should be ready to go. Place your bets!
Let's see if Spieth can win the Valero today. He will be a trendy pick next week.
I guess Koepka will give it a go, that's a brutal walk if coming off knee surgery. Maybe he should spend the week planning for his wedding.