Masters 2013
Postive movers to the cut: -
Tiger Woods - 5 to 3.85 - £2.99
Jason Day - 75 to 8.6 - £77.21
Brandt Snedeker - 40 to 13.5 - £19.63
Rory McIlroy - 15.5 to 14.5 - £0.69
Justin Rose - 19.5 to 15 - £3
Lee Westwood - 34 to 18.5 - £8.38
Adam Scott - 25 to 18.5 - £3.51
Jim Furyk - 70 to 26 - £16.92
Angel Cabrera - 180 to 32 - £46.25
Fred Couples - 330 to 32 - £93.13
Jason Dufner - 95 to 38 - £15
K J Choi - 110 to 44 - £15
Marc Leishman - 720 to 50 - £134
Sergio Garcia - 70 to 60 - £1.67
David Lynn - 560 to 120 - £36.67
Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano - 380 to 190 - £10
John Senden - 510 to 220 - £13.18
Trevor Immelman - 510 to 280 - £8.21
Bernhard Langer - 1000 to 510 - £9.61
Negatives: -
Charl Schwartzel - 28 to 32 - £-1.25
Dustin Johnson - 38 to 55 - £-3.09
Luke Donald - 48 to 70 - £-3.14
Matt Kuchar - 40 to 80 - £-5
Bill Haas - 75 to 120 - £-3.75
Steve Stricker - 65 to 110 - £-4.09
Rickie Fowler - 75 to 170 - £-5.59
Phil Mickelson - 13.5 to 190 - £-9.29
Ryan Moore - 260 to 290 - £-1.03
Zach Johnson - 250 to 680 - £-6.32
Keegan Bradley - 27 to 380 - £-9.29
Bo Van Pelt - 120 to 570 - £-7.89
Richard Sterne - 160 to 750 - £-7.87
Bubba Watson - 40 to 1000 - £-9.6
Fredrik Jacobson - 120 to 720 - £-8.33
Ernie Els - 140 to 640 - £-7.81
Scott Piercy - 340 to 570 - £-4.04
David Toms - 810 to 910 - £-1.1
Peter Hanson - 75 to 960 - £-9.22
Henrik Stenson - 85 to 690 - £-8.77
Nick Watney - 95 to 1000 - £-9.05
Paul Lawrie - 510 to 890 - £-4.27
Michael Thompson - 480 to 930 - £-4.84
Martin Kaymer - 190 to 1000 - £-8.1
Robert Garrigus - 250 to 1000 - £-7.5
Ryo Ishikawa - 700 to 1000 - £-3
Vijay Singh - 340 to 1000 - £-6.6
Branden Grace - 360 to 1000 - £-6.4
Thomas Bjorn - 660 to 1000 - £-3.4
Stewart Cink - 270 to 1000 - £-7.3
Tim Clark - 490 to 1000 - £-5.1
Kevin Na - 660 to 1000 - £-3.4
Thorbjorn Olesen - 240 to 1000 - £-7.6
Lucas Glover - 770 to 1000 - £-2.3
Carl Pettersson - 450 to 1000 - £-5.5
John Huh - 640 to 1000 - £-3.6
Brian Gay - 700 to 1000 - £-3
D.A. Points - 430 to 1000 - £-5.7
Tiger Woods - 5 to 3.85 - £2.99
Jason Day - 75 to 8.6 - £77.21
Brandt Snedeker - 40 to 13.5 - £19.63
Rory McIlroy - 15.5 to 14.5 - £0.69
Justin Rose - 19.5 to 15 - £3
Lee Westwood - 34 to 18.5 - £8.38
Adam Scott - 25 to 18.5 - £3.51
Jim Furyk - 70 to 26 - £16.92
Angel Cabrera - 180 to 32 - £46.25
Fred Couples - 330 to 32 - £93.13
Jason Dufner - 95 to 38 - £15
K J Choi - 110 to 44 - £15
Marc Leishman - 720 to 50 - £134
Sergio Garcia - 70 to 60 - £1.67
David Lynn - 560 to 120 - £36.67
Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano - 380 to 190 - £10
John Senden - 510 to 220 - £13.18
Trevor Immelman - 510 to 280 - £8.21
Bernhard Langer - 1000 to 510 - £9.61
Negatives: -
Charl Schwartzel - 28 to 32 - £-1.25
Dustin Johnson - 38 to 55 - £-3.09
Luke Donald - 48 to 70 - £-3.14
Matt Kuchar - 40 to 80 - £-5
Bill Haas - 75 to 120 - £-3.75
Steve Stricker - 65 to 110 - £-4.09
Rickie Fowler - 75 to 170 - £-5.59
Phil Mickelson - 13.5 to 190 - £-9.29
Ryan Moore - 260 to 290 - £-1.03
Zach Johnson - 250 to 680 - £-6.32
Keegan Bradley - 27 to 380 - £-9.29
Bo Van Pelt - 120 to 570 - £-7.89
Richard Sterne - 160 to 750 - £-7.87
Bubba Watson - 40 to 1000 - £-9.6
Fredrik Jacobson - 120 to 720 - £-8.33
Ernie Els - 140 to 640 - £-7.81
Scott Piercy - 340 to 570 - £-4.04
David Toms - 810 to 910 - £-1.1
Peter Hanson - 75 to 960 - £-9.22
Henrik Stenson - 85 to 690 - £-8.77
Nick Watney - 95 to 1000 - £-9.05
Paul Lawrie - 510 to 890 - £-4.27
Michael Thompson - 480 to 930 - £-4.84
Martin Kaymer - 190 to 1000 - £-8.1
Robert Garrigus - 250 to 1000 - £-7.5
Ryo Ishikawa - 700 to 1000 - £-3
Vijay Singh - 340 to 1000 - £-6.6
Branden Grace - 360 to 1000 - £-6.4
Thomas Bjorn - 660 to 1000 - £-3.4
Stewart Cink - 270 to 1000 - £-7.3
Tim Clark - 490 to 1000 - £-5.1
Kevin Na - 660 to 1000 - £-3.4
Thorbjorn Olesen - 240 to 1000 - £-7.6
Lucas Glover - 770 to 1000 - £-2.3
Carl Pettersson - 450 to 1000 - £-5.5
John Huh - 640 to 1000 - £-3.6
Brian Gay - 700 to 1000 - £-3
D.A. Points - 430 to 1000 - £-5.7
Tiger out to7???/ Has he been diaqualified for illegal drop?
bit.ly/1115eJf
USPGA Rule 26-1. Relief for Ball in Water Hazard
It is a question of fact whether a ball that has not been found after having been struck toward a water hazard is in the hazard. In the absence of knowledge or virtual certainty that a ball struck toward a water hazard, but not found, is in the hazard, the player must proceed under Rule 27-1.
If a ball is found in a water hazard or if it is known or virtually certain that a ball that has not been found is in the water hazard (whether the ball lies in water or not), the player may under penalty of one stroke:
a. Proceed under the stroke and distance provision of Rule 27-1 by playing a ball as nearly as possible at the spot from which the original ball was last played (see Rule 20-5); or
b. Drop a ball behind the water hazard, keeping the point at which the original ball last crossed the margin of the water hazard directly between the hole and the spot on which the ball is dropped, with no limit to how far behind the water hazard the ball may be dropped; or
c. As additional options available only if the ball last crossed the margin of a lateral water hazard, drop a ball outside the water hazard within two club-lengths of and not nearer the hole than (i) the point where the original ball last crossed the margin of the water hazard or (ii) a point on the opposite margin of the water hazard equidistant from the hole.
When proceeding under this Rule, the player may lift and clean his ball or substitute a ball.
bit.ly/1115eJf
USPGA Rule 26-1. Relief for Ball in Water Hazard
It is a question of fact whether a ball that has not been found after having been struck toward a water hazard is in the hazard. In the absence of knowledge or virtual certainty that a ball struck toward a water hazard, but not found, is in the hazard, the player must proceed under Rule 27-1.
If a ball is found in a water hazard or if it is known or virtually certain that a ball that has not been found is in the water hazard (whether the ball lies in water or not), the player may under penalty of one stroke:
a. Proceed under the stroke and distance provision of Rule 27-1 by playing a ball as nearly as possible at the spot from which the original ball was last played (see Rule 20-5); or
b. Drop a ball behind the water hazard, keeping the point at which the original ball last crossed the margin of the water hazard directly between the hole and the spot on which the ball is dropped, with no limit to how far behind the water hazard the ball may be dropped; or
c. As additional options available only if the ball last crossed the margin of a lateral water hazard, drop a ball outside the water hazard within two club-lengths of and not nearer the hole than (i) the point where the original ball last crossed the margin of the water hazard or (ii) a point on the opposite margin of the water hazard equidistant from the hole.
When proceeding under this Rule, the player may lift and clean his ball or substitute a ball.
Price flying out! If they can penalise a 14 year old walking publicity generator then not beyond them to throw out another.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/golf/m ... -hole.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/golf/m ... -hole.html
- JollyGreen
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To me it's a no brainer he should be disqualified. It will not be for taking the drop which was illegal but for signing an incorrect scorecard.
We will now see if it is one rule for Tiger Woods and another for the rest. I pray they don't come out with some woolly guff like "it's inconclusive on the replay that he was 2 yards away" which Augusta would not normally do but who knows?
We will now see if it is one rule for Tiger Woods and another for the rest. I pray they don't come out with some woolly guff like "it's inconclusive on the replay that he was 2 yards away" which Augusta would not normally do but who knows?
- OnGoldWires
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- Joined: Mon Jul 20, 2009 7:07 pm
I am by no means an expert, but what option have they got. They have to disqualify!
Lay that Tiger!!
Lay that Tiger!!
- JollyGreen
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- Joined: Sat Mar 21, 2009 10:06 am
Well if you watch where the ball crossed into the hazard it was to the left of original target line. That means Tiger did not take the option of keeping the point at which the ball crossed into the hazard and the flag and then going backwards as far as he chooses before dropping.
He admitted he did not like the potential lie in the drop zone so that wasn't taken as an option.
It looks to me as if he choose the option Proceed under the stroke and distance provision of Rule 27-1 by playing a ball as nearly as possible at the spot from which the original ball was last played and in the modern game a caddie and/or a player would know where the shot was played from. He would have been given an exact yardage and would have chosen a spot at which he would aim. Now he is not required to find the exact spot, just as close as possible.
In the post round interview he basically signed his own death warrant when he said he probably dropped it 2 yards further back. It will be very easy for the officials to replay the original shot, compare it with the penalty shot, use Tiger's "2 yard" comment and then DQ him.
He admitted he did not like the potential lie in the drop zone so that wasn't taken as an option.
It looks to me as if he choose the option Proceed under the stroke and distance provision of Rule 27-1 by playing a ball as nearly as possible at the spot from which the original ball was last played and in the modern game a caddie and/or a player would know where the shot was played from. He would have been given an exact yardage and would have chosen a spot at which he would aim. Now he is not required to find the exact spot, just as close as possible.
In the post round interview he basically signed his own death warrant when he said he probably dropped it 2 yards further back. It will be very easy for the officials to replay the original shot, compare it with the penalty shot, use Tiger's "2 yard" comment and then DQ him.