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Look as good as the story might be for Eldric to come roaring back at the Masters, playing through the difficult conditions and coming out ahead, if not of the field but above everyone’s most optimistic expectations —— I’m just not believing it’ll happen.
Signs really began to show as Tiger rounded the back-nine yesterday both of his age, and of his lengthy injury history. He’s been short for much of the week, which isn’t the worst miss in the world —- but it is indicative of him really having to work hard for consistent contact. I don’t imagine overnight things are going to get easier, and with Tiger almost certainly getting lots’ of public juice I’m looking to Kiz to get it done in the pairing.
Kisner knows himself just as well as anyone on tour, and despite his lack of length he still manages to get around the course reasonably well. That being said Kiz’s lack of length really makes it hard for him to create birdies at the Majors —- so hopefully scoring conditions continue to be with regards to the wind causing issues.
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Masters Plays For Today
a). Si Woo Kim > Jason Korkak (-100)
Kim has been able to string together some good results this year. He hasn’t lost strokes with his ball-striking since the Tournament of Champions in January. For as inconsistent, as he perceived to be, Augusta has been fairly steady for him. He’s been inside the top 25 in three of the last four years with a 34th place finish in 2020 breaking up that trendb). Harold Varner > Hideki Matsuyama-135 (+150)
c). Kevin Kisner > Tiger Woods (+133)
I'M THE RAIN FALLING ON EVERYONE'S HEADLook as good as the story might be for Eldric to come roaring back at the Masters, playing through the difficult conditions and coming out ahead, if not of the field but above everyone’s most optimistic expectations —— I’m just not believing it’ll happen.
Signs really began to show as Tiger rounded the back-nine yesterday both of his age, and of his lengthy injury history. He’s been short for much of the week, which isn’t the worst miss in the world —- but it is indicative of him really having to work hard for consistent contact. I don’t imagine overnight things are going to get easier, and with Tiger almost certainly getting lots’ of public juice I’m looking to Kiz to get it done in the pairing.
Kisner knows himself just as well as anyone on tour, and despite his lack of length he still manages to get around the course reasonably well. That being said Kiz’s lack of length really makes it hard for him to create birdies at the Majors —- so hopefully scoring conditions continue to be with regards to the wind causing issues.