by James Cochrane
We got off to a flyer in this year’s FedExCup play-offs by sticking by Matt Kuchar in The Barclays and the American justified our belief as we were paid back at 40/1. We move onto the Deutsche Bank Championship at TPC Boston.
This week looks ultra-tight. There are so many great players in [...]
by James Cochrane
The FedExCup Play offs gets underway this week with The Barclays and the world’s best player’s travel to Ridgewood Country Club looking to win one of the season’s most coveted prizes.
Heath Slocum provided somewhat of a surprise winning this event last year but other recent winners include Sergio Garcia, Vijay Singh, Steve Stricker [...]
by James Cochrane
Martin Kaymer kept his cool in a play-off against Bubba Watson late Sunday night to secure the PGA Championship and the first major of his career. He also meant we have hit three winners on the bounce and our level stakes profit now stands at just above 321.
I’m afraid to say after [...]
by James Cochrane
Thanks to Hunter Mahan, we arrive at this year’s PGA Championship with heavy pockets and a lot of optimism. This year’s event looks seriously open and a number of top players arrive at Whistling Straits in great form, it could well be time for another first time winner.
Tiger Woods’ game was a [...]
by James Cochrane
It got a bit nervy at times but Ross Fisher managed to hold off a strong challenge from Padraig Harrington to take the 3 Irish Open crown and pay us out at 20/1.
We look at one of the bigger events of the season this week and one that Tiger Woods has a [...]
By James Cochrane
As Charlie Wi followed his eagle at the 11th with a birdie at the 12th in the 4th round of the Canadian Open I was jumping out of my chair in the hope of a miraculous 9 holes and the chance of a juicy payout. At the same time, I wondered if any [...]
The Canadian Open follows The Open and Louis Oosthuizen’s demolition of the Old Course and some of the world best players have made the trip back across the pond to compete. Paul Casey is the highest ranked player in the field and shares favouritism with Sean O’Hair and Luke Donald.
The Canadian Open hasn’t taken place [...]
by James Cochrane
The Scottish Open at Loch Lomond is one my favourite events on the European Tour calendar not only because it is a great four days of golf but it means we are only a week away from The Open.
A strong line up will take to the course tomorrow and unsurprisingly Phil Mickelson heads [...]
Wednesday, September 1, 2010