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2014 Masters


Darth Biscuit

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It's that time golf fiends...  my favorite golf week of the year.

 

Sadly I haven't been since 2008, so if one of you would kindly acquire me some badges I will send you some boob pics or something...

 

 

 

Tiger is out, Phil is playing like poo... who you got?

 

 

Rory?

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Kuch?

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DJ?

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or Paulina?

 

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I'm curious as to how the course will look minus the Eisenhower Tree and with whatever other damage they got in the ice storm...

 

 

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My foursome includes a couple longshots who've been playing well:

 

Jason Day

Matt Kuchar

Ryan Moore (9/10 cuts made, $2M in earnings with 4 Top 10 finishes, avg 4.2 birdies per round)

Kevin Stadler (10/11 cuts made, $1.6M in earnings with 2 Top 10 finishes, avg 4.2 birdies per round)

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THE MASTERS
AUGUSTA NATIONAL GOLF CLUB - AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
APRIL 10-13, 2014
 
ODDS TO WIN:
RORY McILROY                 10/1
ADAM SCOTT                   10/1
PHIL MICKELSON               12/1
JASON DAY                    12/1
MATT KUCHAR                  12/1
DUSTIN JOHNSON               20/1
BUBBA WATSON                 20/1
JUSTIN ROSE                  25/1
BRANDT SNEDEKER              25/1
ZACH JOHNSON                 25/1
HENRIK STENSON               25/1
SERGIO GARCIA                25/1
JASON DUFNER                 30/1
KEEGAN BRADLEY               30/1
JORDAN SPIETH                30/1
LEE WESTWOOD                 40/1
CHARL SCHWARTZEL             40/1
ANGEL CABRERA                40/1
HARRIS ENGLISH               40/1
HUNTER MAHAN                 40/1
LUKE DONALD                  50/1
GRAEME McDOWELL              50/1
GRAHAM DeLAET                50/1
IAN POULTER                  50/1
JIMMY WALKER                 50/1
RICKIE FOWLER                50/1
LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN             60/1
GARY WOODLAND                60/1
RYAN MOORE                   60/1
STEVE STRICKER               80/1
WEBB SIMPSON                 80/1
BILL HAAS                    80/1
JIM FURYK                    80/1
HIDEKI MATSUYAMA             80/1
K.J. CHOI                   100/1
FRED COUPLES                100/1

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Sans the Eisenhower Tree

 

Makes that drive look completely different, eh?

 

 

I just don't see Phil doing it this year... he's too inconsistent (again).

 

Man I would LOVE to see Couples up there competing again... he's done well the last few years but his back just can't hold up.

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