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Some of the experts this week were saying that form isn't that important coming to Augusta, course knowledge is key.
Based on that you'd have to give Tiger a chance, but he's been well below his best for far too long now to expect him to come back to top form at Augusta.
Butch Harmon was on Irish radio yesterday and is very sweet on some of his own players - Watney and Dustin Johnson. He says both have the game to succeed at Augusta, but recognises that both have lost a major having led on the last day.
He reckons Mickelson will be there or thereabouts too because his short game is so good.
I have no idea who will win but I know it won't be Tiger. Although for interest's sake I hope he makes a run. And gets his game back on track in general.
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Setanta have been advertising it too. I bet it's not on the freeview one though
[/quote]It is on the freeview one actually. Happy days ;D
Mickelson rightly starts as favourite and Tiger is only second favourite on history.
That said I reckon it willl be a midlle ranking American that will win, probably one without a major title already.
The names Steve Stricker and Hunter Mahan come to mind at the moment, as players who are on decent form I think and are probably good enough to win a major or two.
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Anyone fancy Kaymer this week?
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I don't know about Kaymer.
He has been magnificent the last season or two but I wonder has he got a major in him.
He was very average in the Ryder Cup, which was probably his biggest challenge to date.
I have this feeling that he is going to be one of those players who win big while in top form for a few years and then fade away quickly a la Curtis Strange, David Duval etc.
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