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[QUOTE="Ari Gold, post: 2611254, member: 1917"] [b]Re: BHQ Gambling Association - DO NOT LINK TO BETTING WEBSITES[/b] Pretty sure Rory wins the R2D. Stenson won it last year. Better value is to back Keegan Bradley to win the WGC this week. He's got a stellar record here. Tiger Woods has won this week's event 8 times. Keegan Bradley has a better stroke average here than Tiger! And Keegan has won here before and 2nd last year. He's a great repeat performer. Don't mind Jhonattan Vegas in the Barracuda Championship either. It's being played in Las Vegas too, so you get to back Vegas in Vegas! Surely there's something to it! Modified stableford system this week, so that should suit him. My full list of bets for the golf this week, just as an FYI: [B]WGC Bridgestone Invitational[/B] Keegan Bradley ($26 win, $6.40 Top 5) Bubba Watson ($44) Jason Dufner ($55) [B]Barracuda Championship[/B] Jhonattan Vegas ($46) Jamie Lovemark ($90) Troy Matteson ($176) I normally only ever back win only. Taking Keegan Top 5 though because I've done some in-depth research into Keegan and his course form bias that makes each way appealing. He's had a Top 3 finish on 6 courses, and returned to play on 4 of those courses, so basically he's played a course twice or more and had a Top 3 finish on that course 4 times. Of those 4 times, he's finished in the Top 3 again on 3 occasions. He's exceptional in that he has a history of performing well on courses he's played well on before. [/QUOTE]
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