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Golf - South African open and Australian PGA

  • 22-11-2011 5:21pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 813 ✭✭✭


    Im on Coetzee again and jean hugo(bettingzone tip there) to be first round leader. Scott in Oz.

    Good luck everyone!:pac:

    Going on that article i did Kamte ew for first round leader, 100/1 too.


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  • Site Banned Posts: 26,456 ✭✭✭✭Nuri Sahin


    Australia Open

    Ogilvy @ 9/1


    South Africa Open

    Coetzee @ 12/1
    Aiken @ 25/1
    Kamte @ 125/1 (E/W)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 624 ✭✭✭gudede


    South Africa - James Kamte 125/1.

    http://www.supersport.com/golf/sa-golf/ ... g_his_best

    This article written after the third round in last weeks tournament and it points out how he is returning to his best form after injury (he finished 9th)


    The additional width and length required off the tee here should suit him more than last week.
    Kamte has a fairly good record in South African-based European Tour events with a top 20 at Leopard Creek in late 2009 before a 4th place finish at the long (near 7,600 yard) Joburg Open a few weeks later. He won his last event on the Sunshine Tour (BMG Classic) in October before last week's top 10 set him up nicely for this. As one of the few player's who's had the opportunity to play the Masai Mara course, I'm thinking a bit of local knowledge could help Kamte.


  • Site Banned Posts: 26,456 ✭✭✭✭Nuri Sahin


    gudede wrote: »
    South Africa - James Kamte 125/1.

    http://www.supersport.com/golf/sa-golf/ ... g_his_best

    This article written after the third round in last weeks tournament and it points out how he is returning to his best form after injury (he finished 9th)


    The additional width and length required off the tee here should suit him more than last week.
    Kamte has a fairly good record in South African-based European Tour events with a top 20 at Leopard Creek in late 2009 before a 4th place finish at the long (near 7,600 yard) Joburg Open a few weeks later. He won his last event on the Sunshine Tour (BMG Classic) in October before last week's top 10 set him up nicely for this. As one of the few player's who's had the opportunity to play the Masai Mara course, I'm thinking a bit of local knowledge could help Kamte.

    Mentioned on the golf betting system site too. I'll stick a couple of quid on him E/W for the craic.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 624 ✭✭✭gudede


    Mentioned on the golf betting system site too. I'll stick a couple of quid on him E/W for the craic.

    Thats where I got results in my post ha...I was lazy :rolleyes:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 123 ✭✭rehssu


    Playing it safe this week with Day 9/1 in Oz and Coetze 12/1 in SA.

    Fancy Denmark to make an impact in the World Cup too at 33/1


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 79 ✭✭seathestar


    South African Open

    Have to go for George Coetzee 12/1, first time to be backing him and hes been getting ever closer to that win. See a good few have done him as well, lets hope we are all collecting come sunday!

    Australian PGA

    Going for Jason Day 9/1 here, backed him a few weeks ago in the Aussie Open, was in contention until the final 9 where he faded, deserves a win due to his consistency all season.

    Will also do a small double on the above incase the unthinkable happens and they both win!

    Good Luck Everyone! :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 95 ✭✭leroythelegend


    I did 2 E5 each way doubles.

    Van Zyl & Adam Scott
    Coetzee & Senden

    Kinda fancy Sweden but couldn't be arsed backing anyone in the world cup


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,145 ✭✭✭BQQ


    T Aiken for SA Open. Also J Kingston for 1st rnd lead (usually plays well in SA).

    Kinda fancy Bubba Watson in Oz, but lack of course knowledge might work against him. 1st rnd lead more realistic perhaps.

    Agree with poster who tipped Denmark to do well in the World cup. Scotland are also dark horses IMO. Both big hitters on a long course and Laird in particular can go low when on form.


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