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A finish on the leaderboard of a major provides big bucks, but that isn’t enough for some golfers. These competitive sorts have their eyes set on one thing: winning. The three men in this article walked away from the Masters without a green jacket, but they all have wins in their future, and they will work their way up the money list as a result. Payout via Augusta.com. Position Player Score Payout 1 Adam...
Published: April 16, 2013
Adam Scott was the only golfer to walk away from Augusta with the ultimate prize of the green jacket, however, several golfers should be walking away feeling good about themselves. For these guys, their solid showing at Augusta is a sign of things to come. Not too mention a solid payday is putting a hefty amount of cash in their pocket. So check out the payouts and the leaderboard, and then we’ll...
Published: April 16, 2013
With the 2013 Masters coming to a frustrating end for Tiger Woods, he is going to have his work cut out for him. The three courses on tap don’t exactly play to Tiger’s strengths, and they haven’t held much success for him in the past. This doesn’t mean Tiger is necessarily doomed to another year without a major—simply that he is going to have very little margin for error. No....
Published: April 13, 2013
Phil Mickelson is out of of contention at the 2013 Masters, but don’t count him out for the rest of the year. Lefty is going to be just fine. There is still a round left to be played at the Masters, but Phil isn’t going to win. In fact, he isn’t even going to be close. After the completion of the third round, Phil is 15 strokes behind co-leaders Brandt Snedeker and Angel Cabrera. Mickelson...
Published: April 13, 2013
After three rounds of nearly limitless frustration, Tiger Woods has his work cut out for him on Sunday if he’s going to claim his fifth green jacket. Woods fired a two-under 70 on Saturday to leave him at three-under for the tournament and four strokes back of leaders Angel Cabrera and Brandt Snedeker. Moving day at the Masters began with Tiger Woods going in the wrong direction before...
Published: April 10, 2013
When it comes down to it, any golfer in the field for the Masters is capable of winning. It only takes four hot rounds to achieve history. Feel free to view the full list of invitees on Masters.com. While accomplished pros like Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson obviously have a higher probability of winning, let us not forget that nine of the past 11 winners in majors have been first-time major...
Published: April 9, 2013
This is the right time for Tour players to be hot. It’s Masters week, and four clutch rounds are all that separate any golfer from the eternal glory of donning a green jacket. Not that being hot leading into any single tournament means a player will stay hot. The golf gods can author a reversal of fortune at any moment. However, it does help the odds of successful prognostication to identify...
Published: April 9, 2013
Tiger Woods is easily the best choice to win the 2013 Masters. However, he is not the best bet. Favorites in golf tournaments seldom are—especially when their odds are as low as Tiger’s this year. As far as this tournament goes, I’m not thrilled with the odds on any of the top-three favorites. However, the golfer with the fourth-lowest odds is another story. Here is how...
Published: April 9, 2013
Betting on golf is never easy, and the 2013 Masters is no different. However, there are certainly some tips that can increase one’s chances of success. I’m going to share some of my tips for identifying a winner at the iconic Augusta course, and then give you my pick for the three best bets in this talented field. Things to Look for in Masters Picks As far as majors...
Published: April 5, 2013
Matt Bettencourt and Peter Tomasula set the pace for the field with a five-under 67 at the Valero Texas Open as the PGA Tour makes its final stop before next week’s Masters. There was a breeze at the par-72 TPC San Antonio course and it was cold for the morning group, but conditions improved as the day advanced. This all set up for a tightly packed leaderboard. Take a look at that...