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Ric what's your infatuation with this Bryson thread? please let it die

open up a new one for US Open and we're off and running

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Network coverage is really making me hate Bryson and Phil. I don't need to see every one of their shots. Can't these fucks take one tournament off?
 

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thnks guys

https://www.golfdigest.com/story/london-bettor-one-million-parlay-harris-english

Bettor hits absurd $1.36 million parlay with Harris English's playoff victory as the final leg



If the wager's odds didn't make the hit sound improbable enough, the six legs of the parlay make it borderline impossible to fathom how this bettor dealt with the stress. The legs, in order of each one hitting, went like this:

Croatia to defeat Scotland (+140);
England to defeat Czech Republic (-182);
Steve Stricker to win the Bridgestone Senior Players Championship (+500);
Nelly Korda to win the KPMG Women's PGA Championship (14-1);
Viktor Hovland to win the BMW International Open (+650);
Harris English to win the Travelers Championship (35-1).



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"I was sure that Hovland, Korda and Steve Stricker were good bets," the unidentified bettor told Betfair. "But I was a little unsure on Harris English.
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"I thought I was going to have a heart attack when the winning putt went in. I couldn't believe it."
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