AlwaysDoubleDown
03-08-2006, 03:33 PM
Outright e.w 1/4 1,2,3,4,5
1.5 units each
Geoff Ogilvy 20 to 1: Now must be considered a threat in each tournament he enters, imagine the confidence he must have, especially at this course. 4 of 5 starts of been in the top 15, with a t6 last year and a solo 2nd.
Fredrik Jacobson 33 to 1: Freddie is one of those guys that I know will win on tour but its only a matter of when. This may be as good a time as any. A t33, t38, and a 4th place finish in his only 3 starts. The t38 is a little misleading as he shot 77 in the final round and was in contention going into the weekend. Remember this is a 3 time winner on the european tour and maybe a european winning his first event in the USA , Padraig Harrington, will provide some inspiration.
Camillo Villegas 33 to 1: I know it may be a bandwagon pick and maybe the odds are way too low for a young kid who hasnt exactly made the putts down the stretch. But at the FBR he was too far back and JB Holmes was playing out of his mind. At Doral he was in the company of Woods,Mickelson and Toms. While Mickelson wilted over the weekend Camillo hung in there, he shot a 67 in the final round with 3 short putts missed. This kid can play.
1.5 units each
Geoff Ogilvy 20 to 1: Now must be considered a threat in each tournament he enters, imagine the confidence he must have, especially at this course. 4 of 5 starts of been in the top 15, with a t6 last year and a solo 2nd.
Fredrik Jacobson 33 to 1: Freddie is one of those guys that I know will win on tour but its only a matter of when. This may be as good a time as any. A t33, t38, and a 4th place finish in his only 3 starts. The t38 is a little misleading as he shot 77 in the final round and was in contention going into the weekend. Remember this is a 3 time winner on the european tour and maybe a european winning his first event in the USA , Padraig Harrington, will provide some inspiration.
Camillo Villegas 33 to 1: I know it may be a bandwagon pick and maybe the odds are way too low for a young kid who hasnt exactly made the putts down the stretch. But at the FBR he was too far back and JB Holmes was playing out of his mind. At Doral he was in the company of Woods,Mickelson and Toms. While Mickelson wilted over the weekend Camillo hung in there, he shot a 67 in the final round with 3 short putts missed. This kid can play.