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I'll take that bet straight up. We'll split the difference and say 25th, I'll take the over and you take the under. Bet is for a dozen balls of winners choice.
It sounds from cshea that my estimate of where the betting line would be is somewhat off - my call was predicated on a fair line being set, on the basis that I'm rubbish at guessing these things. But if you can find a reputable betting line - Vegas, UK, wherever - in due course at any point prior to the Masters along these lines that you're happy with for the over, I will indeed take the under for the stipulated wager (a dozen golf balls of the other's choice).
 

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Woot!

I've always enjoyed rooting for Tiger, but it's been much more enjoyable rooting for him this time around. He's been jovial, self deprecating and most importantly, transparent.
 

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I said it a month or two ago and I still believe it...Tiger is making noise at Augusta. He'll have played a bunch of competitive rounds between now and then and Augusta National is his playground.
 

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Maybe I’m in the minority, but I like this track. It seems like a course where the players can go low, but there’s also enough trouble out there where big numbers and lots of bogeys are possible. Maybe part of it is it’s new to the players so they haven’t quite figured the course out. The altitude also adds an interesting element that we don’t see often on tour. It’s not Doral, but I still enjoy the tournament.
 

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Any course that gets Bubba whining like he just was on the first hole is ok by me.
 

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Maybe I’m in the minority, but I like this track. It seems like a course where the players can go low, but there’s also enough trouble out there where big numbers and lots of bogeys are possible. Maybe part of it is it’s new to the players so they haven’t quite figured the course out. The altitude also adds an interesting element that we don’t see often on tour. It’s not Doral, but I still enjoy the tournament.
I love old courses. I could watch this course every week.
 

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Maybe I’m in the minority, but I like this track. It seems like a course where the players can go low, but there’s also enough trouble out there where big numbers and lots of bogeys are possible. Maybe part of it is it’s new to the players so they haven’t quite figured the course out. The altitude also adds an interesting element that we don’t see often on tour. It’s not Doral, but I still enjoy the tournament.
I like it too. Not really a par shooting course. And I love the altitude element.
 

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Except for that last putt. Way too much pace.
Hitting clutch par come-backers is always good though.

The announcing team is brutal today. I know this isn't exclusively a golf broadcast problem but hearing how old Phil is every couple minutes is tiring. And the constant reminders of his accomplishments.
 

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Hitting clutch par come-backers is always good though.

The announcing team is brutal today. I know this isn't exclusively a golf broadcast problem but hearing how old Phil is every couple minutes is tiring. And the constant reminders of his accomplishments.
I can forgive them because every tourney Phil is contention in literally might be his last career win.
 

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What a leaderboard right now. I’m pulling for Phil, but would love to see Harman take it down too. Little lefty love today.