Free Republic
Browse · Search
General/Chat
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

The intelligent punter's guide to the 2013 US Masters golf [Golf Ping]
The Week with the First Post ^ | April 11, 2013 | Neil Clark

Posted on 04/11/2013 11:50:15 AM PDT by Zuben Elgenubi

The intelligent punter's guide to the 2013 US Masters golf

How to spot a winner - or at least a top five finisher - in the 93-strong field about to tee off at Augusta

BY Neil Clark LAST UPDATED AT 11:26 ON Thu 11 Apr 2013

IF YOU thought last weekend's Grand National with 40 runners was a baffling enough puzzle to solve, then what about the US Masters, with a field of 93 golfers?

The first golfing major of the year, which starts soon after midday (UK time) in Augusta, Georgia today and finishes on Sunday night, has proved a bookmakers' benefit in recent years. But while it's difficult to pick the winner, it's not impossible task to make a wise selection for each-way bets. Depending on the bookmaker, they will pay out for fifth or even sixth place.

As in the case of the National, adhering to a few simple rules can help push the percentages in your favour.

First, go for a golfer with previous Masters experience and preferably one who made the cut in the previous year (the last 13 winners all did). Augusta is a very tricky course, where accuracy is at a premium, and it's significant that no Masters debutant has won since Fuzzy Zoeller in 1979.

Second, include at least one American in your portfolio: Stars and Stripers have won 57 of the previous 76 renewals. Of other nationalities, South Africans have a very good recent record: with two wins since 2004 and four second places. These South Africans have been available at mouth-watering odds: last year Louis Oosthuizen, who lost in a play-off, was available at 90-1. Europeans enjoyed a golden period in the event between 1980 and 1999 with 11 wins, but no European has won since. Time for a change this year? The Ryder Cup heroes won't be lacking in confidence.

Third, don't be scared to back a golfer in his early 40s. Veterans do better at the Masters than at any other major and the likes of Nicklaus, Player, Crenshaw and O'Meara have all won in their 40s. But don't go for someone too old - the oldest winner remains Jack Nicklaus, who was 46 when he prevailed in 1986. The average age of the Masters winner is 32.

Fourth, think about left-handers. It's a fascinating statistic that five of the last ten winners have been south-paws, a total which includes three wins for 'Lefty' Phil Mickelson and last year's winner Bubba Watson, who is back to try and retain his title. No left-hander has ever won the US Open and only one has ever won the British Open.

Bearing in mind all the above, here are 14 Augusta contenders worth an intelligent punt:

TIGER WOODS. Age: 37. Country: USA.
The red-hot bookies' favourite has a great record at the Masters with four wins between 1997-2005, and five top seven finishes in the past seven years. Woods will be bidding to win his first Major since 2008. Although he comes to the tournament in good form and is highly likely to be in the 'mix' again, his current odds of around 4-1 look mean bearing in mind the size of the field and the number of potential winners.

PHIL MICKELSON. Age: 42. Country: USA.
'Lefty' has the best Masters record of them all since the turn of the millenium, with three wins and eight other top ten finishes. Last year he would have won again had he not made a Horlicks of a hole on the final round. If you're looking for a percentage each-way bet who looks sure to give you a run for your money, then Phil's your man.

RORY MCILROY. Age: 23. Country: Northern Ireland.
The Ulster starlet famously imploded when four shots clear in the final round in 2011, but bounced back from that disappointment to win the US Open. He's not been in great form in early 2013, though he did better in the Texas Open last week and if it all comes together, will clearly be a threat, though current odds of around 10-1 are hardly generous.

LUKE DONALD. Age: 35. Country: England.
Spent over a year as the world's number one golfer in 2011 and 2012 and has done well before at the Masters, finishing third in 2005 and 2012 and fourth in 2011. Despite his consistent record he's around double the odds of Justin Rose and over three times the odds of Rory McIlroy, but says he's happy to be 'under the radar'.

LEE WESTWOOD. Age: 39. Country: England.
Could this be the year 'Westy' finally wins his first Major? He has a fine record at Augusta, having finished third last year and second in 2010 and the only thing that has let him down has been his putting. If that can improve - and he's been practising hard on his short game - he has to have a good chance of breaking his duck in his last Major before he turns 40.

IAN POULTER. Age: 37. Country: England.
Like Westwood, Poulter has a solid record at Augusta - he hasn't finished worse than 33rd in the past eight renewals - but like his compatriot he has yet to win a Major. That said, he'll be full of confidence after his Ryder Cup heroics and can't be ruled out.

JUSTIN ROSE. Age: 32. Country: England.
He's at the perfect age to win the Masters, and having posted four top 20 finishes in the event in the past five years, his supporters will be hoping that this is the year when the world's number three gets to wear the Green Jacket. At odds of around 18-1 he should give each-way backers a good run for their money.

NICK WATNEY. Age: 31. Country: USA.
Has the right kind of profile for a Masters winner having made the cut in the last five years and finished in the top 20 in four of those years. At odds of 66-1 he looks well worth an each-way bet.

MATT KUCHAR. Age: 34. Country: USA.
Finished third last year and comes into the tournament in good form. He's a consistent performer who plays the percentages and is likely to be in the mix. He might just lack that little bit extra to win – but again, he makes a good each-way bet.

BILL HAAS. Age: 30. Country: USA.
Another 'dark horse' American well worthy of consideration as he ticks many of the right boxes. He made the cut in his three previous Masters and comes into the tournament in fine form.

RICHARD STERN. Age: 31. Country: South Africa.
Given South Africa's good recent record in the event, it would be wise to include in any betting portfolio a long-priced South African and some shrewd judges think Stern - currently around 125-1 - could be the one to back this year. He's been in good form in 2013, beating the 2011 Masters winner Charl Schwartzel by seven strokes in the Johannesburg Open in February.

KJ CHOI: Age: 42. Country: South Korea.
A veteran whose profile is similar to the surprise 2009 winner Angel Cabrera in that he comes into the event with plenty of respectable Masters performances to his name. Played well in the Texas Open last week and at 80-1 there are plenty of worse outsiders.

KEEGAN BRADLEY. Age: 26. Country: USA.
He's the USA PGA champion of 2011 who has been well fancied for this on the back of four top-ten US tour finishes in his past four starts. He finished 27th on his only previous Masters appearance last year, and his lack of experience in the event is the main concern: only six previous winners had two or fewer Masters appearances to their name.

RYAN MOORE. Age: 30. Country: USA.
Those looking for a really long-priced outsider might consider the former US amateur champion, available at odds of around 150-1. He has played well in each of the four occasions he has contested the event.



TOPICS: Sports
KEYWORDS: augusta; golf; major; masters
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-33 last
To: Zuben Elgenubi
I have an over/under bet on the 14 year old kid from China. I am under at 152.
21 posted on 04/11/2013 9:45:53 PM PDT by Baynative (Lord, keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 17 | View Replies]

To: Baynative
That's a good bet! Very nice article in today's Wall Street Journal regarding Guan Tianlang.

A Schoolboy Steals Day One of the Masters

China's Guan Tianlang, 14, Displays Nerves of Steel on Augusta Greens


22 posted on 04/12/2013 7:07:51 AM PDT by Zuben Elgenubi
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 21 | View Replies]

To: P from Sheb
It's not quite the first day's leaderboard because today's round has begun and former champion Trevor Immelman is making a move up. Sorry for not including it after yesterday's finish.

2013 The Masters
Apr 11-14 - Augusta National - Augusta, Georgia, United States - Purse: $8,000,000
Leaderboard - Ongoing R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Thru
T1
Sergio Garcia
-6 -6 F
T1
Marc Leishman
-6 -6 F
T3
Trevor Immelman
-4 -5 3
T3
Dustin Johnson
-5 -5 F
T5
Fred Couples
-4 -4 F

23 posted on 04/12/2013 7:11:22 AM PDT by Zuben Elgenubi
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 22 | View Replies]

To: Zuben Elgenubi
Everything is on hold this weekend -
I'm glued to the tube...



24 posted on 04/12/2013 7:17:33 AM PDT by Baynative (Lord, keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 22 | View Replies]

To: Zuben Elgenubi; jessduntno; onedoug; cincinnati65; PISANO; IonImplantGuru; Rummyfan; ...
Fowler shoots 68 with TWO double bogeys ...

Dustin Johnson reaches 510 yard 13th in two with driver- 9iron.

Sergio is playing with a calmness never seen

and Freddie refuses to show his age

...what a delight

25 posted on 04/12/2013 7:23:03 AM PDT by Baynative (Lord, keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 23 | View Replies]

To: Baynative

I’ve got to run out for a while so please feel free to add commentary while I’m gone. Should be back early evening so I’ll miss most of today’s match. Thanks.


26 posted on 04/12/2013 7:27:29 AM PDT by Zuben Elgenubi
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 25 | View Replies]

To: Zuben Elgenubi

27 posted on 04/12/2013 7:27:33 AM PDT by Baynative (Lord, keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 2 | View Replies]

To: Baynative

Damnit... I’ve been in Mumbai all week... only got to see a few highlites on the tube last night.

Flying home TONIGHT! Will be home about about an hour into the broadcast on Saturday! Hope Freddie’s still playing!


28 posted on 04/12/2013 7:55:57 AM PDT by SomeCallMeTim ( The best minds are not in government. If any were, business would hire them)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 25 | View Replies]

To: Zuben Elgenubi

Here’s a little petrol to throw on the fire...

I think the Master’s Tournament should include the top four to eight LPGA players. Let them tee off from the same tees as the men.

Then we’ll see what the ladies are made of and why they can’t possibly play at the same level as the men.


29 posted on 04/12/2013 8:20:17 AM PDT by GRRRRR (He'll NEVER be my President, FUBO! Treason is the Reason! Impeach the Kenyan)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 26 | View Replies]

To: Zuben Elgenubi

Trevor gave them both back. Back to even on the day. 5’s don’t help much out there. I’ll always root for him because of all the ones I’ve met, he and Ernie are by far the nicest most down to earth ones out there.


30 posted on 04/12/2013 8:49:45 AM PDT by FlJoePa ("Success without honor is an unseasoned dish; it will satisfy your hunger, but it won't taste good")
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 23 | View Replies]

To: Zuben Elgenubi

I get really tired of the talking heads that worship at the shrine of Tiger Woods.


31 posted on 04/12/2013 4:53:26 PM PDT by alarm rider (Basically, we are toast.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: SomeCallMeTim
"Hope Freddie’s still playing!"

Damn right he is ...final group with Jason Day on Saturday!

32 posted on 04/12/2013 8:46:30 PM PDT by Baynative (Lord, keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 28 | View Replies]

To: Baynative

Looking forward to seeing Fred.


33 posted on 04/13/2013 10:06:24 AM PDT by mdittmar
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 32 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-33 last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
General/Chat
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson