Year is winding down..

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Not sure if thats a good or bad thing. I actually like the beginning of golf season the most, all the way up to the Masters. Lots of dudes go on vacation starting about now and when they show up at the Mercedes come in really rusty. Anyway, thats in like 2 months so..
Recap of last week.. went
2 - 0 on matchups and 0 - 1 on outrights.
It was pretty sexy overall, Paula won by like 30 shots and Adam barely won, but him and Geoff both finished in the top 4.
A couple interesting tournies this week

<table border="0" bordercolor="#000000" cellspacing="0" width="620"><tbody><tr><td align="center" width="55">1701</td> <td width="300">Padraig Harrington </td> <td width="65"> +600 </td> <td width="200">
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> <table border="0" bordercolor="#000000" cellspacing="0" width="620"> <tbody><tr> <td align="center" width="55">1702</td> <td width="300">Tim Clark </td> <td width="65"> +1000 </td> <td width="200">
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> <table border="0" bordercolor="#000000" cellspacing="0" width="620"> <tbody><tr> <td align="center" width="55">1703</td> <td width="300">Luke Donald </td> <td width="65"> +1200 </td> <td width="200">
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> <table border="0" bordercolor="#000000" cellspacing="0" width="620"> <tbody><tr> <td align="center" width="55">1704</td> <td width="300">Shingo Katayama </td> <td width="65"> +1200 </td> <td width="200">
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> <table border="0" bordercolor="#000000" cellspacing="0" width="620"> <tbody><tr> <td align="center" width="55">1705</td> <td width="300">Toru Taniguchi </td> <td width="65"> +1200 </td> <td width="200">
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> <table border="0" bordercolor="#000000" cellspacing="0" width="620"> <tbody><tr> <td align="center" width="55">1706</td> <td width="300">Shigeki Maruyama </td> <td width="65"> +1200 </td> <td width="200">
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> <table border="0" bordercolor="#000000" cellspacing="0" width="620"> <tbody><tr> <td align="center" width="55">1707</td> <td width="300">Ian Poulter </td> <td width="65"> +1600 </td> <td width="200">
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> <table border="0" bordercolor="#000000" cellspacing="0" width="620"> <tbody><tr> <td align="center" width="55">1708</td> <td width="300">Stenson Henrik </td> <td width="65"> +1800 </td> <td width="200">
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> <table border="0" bordercolor="#000000" cellspacing="0" width="620"> <tbody><tr> <td align="center" width="55">1709</td> <td width="300">Prayad Marksaeng </td> <td width="65"> +2200 </td> <td width="200">
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> <table border="0" bordercolor="#000000" cellspacing="0" width="620"> <tbody><tr> <td align="center" width="55">1710</td> <td width="300">Gonzalo Fernandez Castano </td> <td width="65"> +2800 </td> <td width="200">
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> <table border="0" bordercolor="#000000" cellspacing="0" width="620"> <tbody><tr> <td align="center" width="55">1711</td> <td width="300">Brendan Jones </td> <td width="65"> +2800 </td> <td width="200">
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> <table border="0" bordercolor="#000000" cellspacing="0" width="620"> <tbody><tr> <td align="center" width="55">1712</td> <td width="300">David Smail </td> <td width="65"> +2800 </td> <td width="200">
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> <table border="0" bordercolor="#000000" cellspacing="0" width="620"><tbody><tr><td align="center" width="55">1713</td> <td width="300">Brandt Snedeker </td> <td width="65"> +3000 </td> <td width="200">
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and
<table border="0" bordercolor="#000000" cellspacing="0" width="620"><tbody><tr><td align="center" width="55">401</td> <td width="300">KJ Choi </td> <td width="65"> +1600 </td> <td width="200">
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> <table border="0" bordercolor="#000000" cellspacing="0" width="620"> <tbody><tr> <td align="center" width="55">402</td> <td width="300">Retief Goosen </td> <td width="65"> +2200 </td> <td width="200">
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> <table border="0" bordercolor="#000000" cellspacing="0" width="620"> <tbody><tr> <td align="center" width="55">403</td> <td width="300">Mike Weir </td> <td width="65"> +2200 </td> <td width="200">
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> <table border="0" bordercolor="#000000" cellspacing="0" width="620"> <tbody><tr> <td align="center" width="55">404</td> <td width="300">Robert Karlsson </td> <td width="65"> +2800 </td> <td width="200">
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> <table border="0" bordercolor="#000000" cellspacing="0" width="620"> <tbody><tr> <td align="center" width="55">405</td> <td width="300">Miguel Angel Jimenez </td> <td width="65"> +2800 </td> <td width="200">
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> <table border="0" bordercolor="#000000" cellspacing="0" width="620"> <tbody><tr> <td align="center" width="55">406</td> <td width="300">Soren Kjeldsen </td> <td width="65"> +2800 </td> <td width="200">
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> <table border="0" bordercolor="#000000" cellspacing="0" width="620"> <tbody><tr> <td align="center" width="55">407</td> <td width="300">Greame McDowell </td> <td width="65"> +2800 </td> <td width="200">
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> <table border="0" bordercolor="#000000" cellspacing="0" width="620"> <tbody><tr> <td align="center" width="55">408</td> <td width="300">Stuart Appleby </td> <td width="65"> +3000 </td> <td width="200">
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> <table border="0" bordercolor="#000000" cellspacing="0" width="620"> <tbody><tr> <td align="center" width="55">409</td> <td width="300">Andres Romero </td> <td width="65"> +3300 </td> <td width="200">
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> <table border="0" bordercolor="#000000" cellspacing="0" width="620"> <tbody><tr> <td align="center" width="55">410</td> <td width="300">Trevor Immelman </td> <td width="65"> +3300 </td> <td width="200">
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> <table border="0" bordercolor="#000000" cellspacing="0" width="620"> <tbody><tr> <td align="center" width="55">411</td> <td width="300">Thomas Bjorn </td> <td width="65"> +3300 </td> <td width="200">
</td> </tr> </tbody></table> <table border="0" bordercolor="#000000" cellspacing="0" width="620"><tbody><tr><td align="center" width="55">412</td> <td width="300">Daniel Chopra </td> <td width="65"> +3300</td></tr></tbody></table>
Theres a few dudes on both of these list that i have circled for more than likely being pretty rusty and that are just appearing for a nice vacation or sponsors fee. Be back tomorrow :cheers:
 
2 Plays and I love them..

Jose Manuel Lara -110 over Charlie Wi
KJ Choi -115 over Mike Weir
 
I'll give a write up just to get my post count up. I usually read all the articles and tindall before i make my picks. But the first thing i did this time was look at lines and go 1 by 1. I noticed lera won last week and then did some research and saw this..
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UBS Champion Lara Happy to Be Back in Hong Kong
November 12, 2007 - Hong Kong is one of José Manuel Lara’s favourite cities – the fact that it was the scene of his maiden European Tour victory simply adds to the appeal.

“I love this place,” said the Spaniard. “We were flying in yesterday [Sunday] and I was saying to my caddy, ‘Look at the buildings, look at the scenery.’

“It’s a great city, very exciting. And, of course, it has a lot of great memories for me after my win last year. I’m very happy to be back.”

Lara, 30, is back in town as the defending champion at this week’s UBS Hong Kong Open, one of the most storied and prestigious tournaments in Asia, and he is relishing every moment of his return.

“It is an old tournament and so many big names have won it in the past, great players like Peter Thomson, Greg Norman and Tom Watson, so I’m very proud to be among the winners here,” he added.

The US$2.25 million showpiece tees off at the Hong Kong Golf Club in Fanling on Thursday with a world class field that includes two-time US Open champion Retief Goosen, 2003 Masters winner Mike Weir and world No.11 KJ Choi.

Lara acknowledged the big-name contenders but stressed that familiarity with Fanling’s tricky par-70 Championship Course would be an advantage.

“Maybe the field is stronger than last year but this is the kind of course where it is very difficult to say who is going to win,” he said.

“You have to know the greens. They are very tough, quite hilly, and if you miss them, then it is very difficult to get up and down because of the Bermuda grass around the greens. For European players it is very hard.

“Putting is very important here. Last year my putter worked well, especially in the first three rounds. If you can hole your putts, then that is the key.

“The advantage for me is that I know the course, it’s my fifth year playing here and I know how to play it. I’m not going to change my approach.”

Lara’s thrilling win at Fanling a year ago – when he beat Filipino rookie Juvic Pagunsan by one shot – came after a string of near misses in European Tour events.

“I was under a lot of pressure. I’d finished second four times, third a few times. A lot of people in my country were asking when I was going to win, especially when new Spanish players were coming through and winning straight away.

“I had people in Spain saying to me, ‘You’re a pro for eight years and you haven’t won.’

“So that first win was very difficult for me. And you savour it so much more after being close so many times. It really hit me when I was flying back to Europe, I felt different, I had finally won.

“But at the same time, I don’t want to be relaxed about it because a lot of players have won for the first time and gone on to lose their Tour cards.”

Lara has endured a tough 12 months since his emotional breakthrough at Fanling. Hampered by a stress injury to his left foot, he struggled for form until finishing joint seventh – his first top 10 finish since Hong Kong – at last month’s Majorca Classic.

“That result in Mallorca was very important,” he admitted. “Normally I make five top 10s every year, but this year I missed too many cuts, it’s been a difficult year.

“The victory was great but after that it’s been the toughest year for me in maybe the last six years.”

With his foot almost fully mended and signs of a return to form, Lara is looking forward to defending his title.

“I can’t say my foot is 100 per cent but it’s almost 90,” he said, “It’s OK and I’m ready to play.

Wi i dont think has ever played this course and his form wasnt all that great when he ended the year.. I think the course history will help here
 
As far as the Choi play.. I noticed Choi had course history here. Im a little worried that he hasnt played much of late, and weir is coming off a win. but I think it will help playing in his home town.
Choi delighted to be 'home' in Hong Kong
13 November 2007 (12:54)
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South Korea's K.J. Choi said it felt like he had arrived home on Tuesday and he plans to "capture the energy" of the thriving city to boost his game at the USB Hong Kong Open. The world number 12, who now plays most of his golf in the United States, headlines the $2.25 million tournament.
"I always feel like I am coming home when I come to Hong Kong," he said.
"Every year I come back here and enjoy visiting the ferry, the harbour and the magnificent night time view.
"I just want to capture the energy of Hong Kong and hopefully apply it to my game this week."
The 37-year-old finished tied for 42nd last year but has had a breakthrough year in 2007, winning twice on the US circuit.
A well prepared 6,703 yard course at the Hong Kong Golf Club and a good weather forecast has left him optimistic about his chances.
"The course condition was good (last year), this week I think it's even better," Choi said.
"I tend to play better when the weather changes from cold to warm," he added, linking it to his win in June at the Memorial tournament in the United States.
"It is ideal conditions for me this week."
 
The Lera play is the stronger of the 2.. In fact i might hedge a little on the choi, well see.
 
This course reminds me a lot of Colonial and some of the ball strikers course. You dont need distance here, you just have to be able to maneuver the golf ball. Both Choi and Weir have similar stats but i think the familiarity with the greens the type of grass and the homefield should help
 
Added a substantial amount on..

Bjorn -110 over Appelby

Plays in order of bet size ( L to Small) All of them are fairly hefty wagers though
Bjorn
Lara
Choi
 
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Here are the bets..
6 units on Bjorn
5 units on Lera
5.7 units on choi ( Hedged because i got scared of weir put 2 units on mikey) so 3.7

'an_horse' Big week..
 
haha shes on fire. I watched the coverage today ( dont tell anyone) and she seriously couldnt buy a putt, could easily have shot like 7 under.
 
1 - 1 so far after cut day up about .7 units.. HOWEVER Weir went low and Choi went high, so Mike is up 1 with 2 to go.
 
Paula Creamer -130 (-.5) over Inkster round 2
Both girls struggled but Paula struggled less.:money2:
BAR did you see what that clown kim was wearing today. Anyway a sorrenstam, gulbis playoff to advance to day 3 :smiley_acbe:
 
wow Anika got eliminated. Hit a duck on 18.. pathetic. She wasn't happy at all. Anyway, Natalie was looking hot today, her legs are amazing.

Look for a play on Paula again tomorrow ..
 
wow Anika got eliminated. Hit a duck on 18.. pathetic. She wasn't happy at all. Anyway, Natalie was looking hot today, her legs are amazing.

Look for a play on Paula again tomorrow
..

I totally forgot to make that play on paula.. it was paula against sophie :hang: Of course she shot the best round of the day and advances to the final round

:moose:
Oh well.. lets cash this choi ticket :cheers:
 
Choi dominated Weir to cash the ticket..'an_horse'

3 - 1 on the week 5 - 1 last 2 weeks. :cheers:
 
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