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My toughest decision was either JustinThomas or Jason Day for the last spot.

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Some pretty good value pre tournament.. grabbed these late

Koepka +2450, 12/1 top American, 5/1 top 5
Smith +2250 , +425 top 5 +210 top 10
Morikawa 38/1, +650 top 5, 3/1 top 10 14/1 top USA
T. Kim 130/1 bet this last fall,, 12/1 top 5, 5/1 top 10
Fitzpatrick 9/1 top 5
Clarke 65/1
DJ 35/1
Cantlay 35/1
McCarthy 165/1

put together some parlays with Rory, Scheffler, Rahm, and Hovland
 

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$50
Cameron Smith +1600/$800
Tommy Fleetwood +2500/$1250
Shane Lowry +3300/$1650
1st round leader
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Cameron Smith +3500/$1740
Tommy Fleetwood +4000/$2000
Shane Lowry +4500/$2250
Tyrrell Hatton +4500/$2250

1st round
Byeong Hun An +100
Patrick Reed

J.T. Poston -105
Henrik Stenson

Jordan Spieth
Matthew Fitzpatrick -102

Shane Lowry +105
Rickie Fowler

Jon Rahm
Tyrrell Hatton +100
 
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The new 17th hole will give players fits…the short par 3 will be difficult to stay on the green…some liken it to the Sawgrass Island green but more difficult…expect to see big numbers…
depends if the wind blows , then its a guessing game. A bit balsy for the r&a to have such a short hole late in the round. Benign conditions its a wedge

looking at the forecast seems benign winds, light rain to soften the course and bring a lot more names into the mix

scottie tee to green doesnt have an equal ytd, tigeresque........... can the dude get the flat blade going?

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First- and second-round British Open tee times​

All times Eastern, a - amateur

1:35/6:36 a.m.: Matthew Jordan (England), Richie Ramsay (Scotland), Branden Grace (USA)

1:46/6:47 a.m.: Russell Henley (USA), Jazz Janewattananond (Thailand), Graeme Robertson (Scotland)

1:57/6:58 a.m.: Ryan Fox (New Zealand), Lucas Herbert (Australia), Byeong Hun An (South Korea)

2:08/7:09 a.m.: Rikuya Hoshino (Japan), Charl Schwartzel (South Africa), Alex Maguire (a-Ireland)

2:19/7:20 a.m.: Adrian Meronk (Poland), Pablo Larrazabal (Spain), Hiroshi Iwata (Japan)

2:30/7:31 a.m.: Patrick Reed (USA), Connor Syme (Scotland), Jose Luis Ballester Barrio (a-Spain)

2:41 /7:42 a.m.: Darren Clarke (N. Ireland), Victor Perez (France), Thomas Pieters (Belgium)

2:52/7:53 a.m.: Louis Oosthuizen (South Africa), Joost Luiten (Netherlands), Christo Lamprecht (a-South Africa)

3:03/8:04 a.m.: Stewart Cink (USA), JT Poston (USA), Trey Mullinax (USA)

3:14/8:15 a.m.: Henrik Stenson (Sweden), Harris English (USA), Andrew Putnam (USA)

3:25/8:26 a.m.: Scott Stallings (USA), Jordan Smith (England), Thorbjorn Olesen (Denmark)

3:36/8:37 a.m.: Ernie Els (South Africa), Kurt Kitayama (USA), Takumi Kanaya (Japan)

3:47/8:48 a.m.: Sam Burns (USA), Sepp Straka (Austria), Chris Kirk (USA)

4:03/9:04 a.m.: Jordan Spieth (USA), Matt Fitzpatrick (England), Jason Day (Australia)

4:14/9:15 a.m.: Padraig Harrington (Ireland), Seamus Power (Ireland), Talor Gooch (USA)

4:25/9:26 a.m.: KH Lee (South Korea), Davis Riley (USA), Taiga Semikawa (Japan)

4:36/9:37 a.m.: Patrick Cantlay (USA), Brooks Koepka (USA), Hideki Matsuyama (Japan)

4:47/9:48 a.m.: Scottie Scheffler (USA), Tommy Fleetwood (England), Adam Scott (Australia)

4:58/9:59 a.m.: Cameron Smith (Australia), Xander Schauffele (USA), Wyndham Clark (USA)

5:09/10:10 a.m.: Shane Lowry (Ireland), Rickie Fowler (USA), Robert MacIntyre (Scotland)

5:20/10:21 a.m.: Cameron Young (USA), Si Woo Kim (South Korea), Bryson DeChambeau (USA)

5:31/10:32 a.m.: Nicolai Højgaard (Denmark), Bio Kim (South Korea), Kazuki Yasumori (Japan)

5:42/10:43 a.m.: Dan Bradbury (England), Oliver Farr (Wales), Haydn Barron (Australia)

5:53/10:54 a.m.: Marcel Siem (Germany), Martin Rohwer (South Africa), Tiger Christensen (a-Germany)

6:04/11:05 a.m.: Lee Hodges (USA), Antoine Rozner (France), Richard Bland (England)

6:15/11:16 a.m.: Yannik Paul (Germany) , Sami Välimäki (Finland), Laurie Canter (England)

6:36/1:35 a.m.: Rasmus Højgaard (Denmark), Matthew Southgate (England), Alex Fitzpatrick (England)

6:47/1:46 a.m.: Daniel Hillier (New Zealand), Kyung Nam Kang (South Korea), Kensei Hirata (Japan)

6:58/1:57 a.m.: Callum Shinkwin (England), Kazuki Higa (Japan), Michael Kim (USA)

7:09/2:08 a.m.: Zack Fischer (USA), Taichi Kho (Hong Kong), Kyle Barker (South Africa)

7:20/2:19 a.m.: Brendon Todd (USA), Romain Langasque (France), Travis Smyth (Australia)

7:31/2:30 a.m.: Gary Woodland (USA), Adrian Otaegui (Spain), Alexander Bjork (Sweden)

7:42/2:41 a.m.: Min Woo Lee (Australia), Christiaan Bezuidenhout (South Africa), Harrison Crowe (a-Australia)

7:53/2:52 a.m.: Corey Conners (Canada), Billy Horschel (USA), Alex Noren (Sweden)

8:04/3:03 a.m.: Tom Kim (South Korea), Tom Hoge (USA), Abraham Ancer (Mexico)

8:15/3:14 a.m.: Zach Johnson (USA), Matt Wallace (England), David Micheluzzi (Australia)

8:26/3:25 a.m.: Sahith Theegala (USA), Emiliano Grillo (Argentina), Dustin Johnson (USA)

8:37/3:36 a.m.: Francesco Molinari (Italy), Denny McCarthy (USA), Mateo Fernandez De Oliveira (a-Argentina)

8:48/3:47 a.m.: Brian Harman (USA), Thriston Lawrence (South Africa), Thomas Detry (Belgium)

9:04/4:03 a.m.: John Daly (USA), Taylor Moore (USA), Danny Willett (England)

9:15/4:14 a.m.: David Lingmerth (Sweden), Ben Griffin (USA), Ockie Strydom (South Africa)

9:26/4:25 a.m.: Adri Arnaus (Spain), Ewen Ferguson (Scotland), Keita Nakajima (Japan)

9:37/4:36 a.m.: Keegan Bradley (USA), Sungjae Im (South Korea), Joaquin Niemann (Chile)

9:48/4:47 a.m.: Viktor Hovland (Norway),Tony Finau (USA), Justin Thomas (USA)

9:59/4:58 a.m.: Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland), Jon Rahm (Spain), Justin Rose (England)

10:10/5:09 a.m.: Collin Morikawa (USA), Max Homa (USA), Tyrrell Hatton (England)

10:21/5:20 a.m.: Phil Mickelson (USA), Nick Taylor (Canada), Adam Schenk (USA)

10:32/5:31 a.m.: Nacho Elvira (Spain), Marc Warren (Scotland), Alejandro Cañizares (Spain)

10:43/5:42 a.m.: Guido Migliozzi (Italy), Oliver Wilson (England), Connor McKinney (Australia)

10:54/5:53 a.m.: Kalle Samooja (Finland), Shubhankar Sharma (India), Gunner Wiebe (USA)

11:05/6:04 a.m.: Jorge Campillo (Spain), Brandon Robinson Thompson (England), Michael Stewart (Scotland)

11:16/6:15 a.m.: Hurly Long (Germany), Seungsu Han (USA), Marco Penge (England)
 

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Nice call VD regarding the 17th . That hole with howling wind wound b fun !

When will Scottie call Faxon ? Holy shit . Simply amazing the streaks he has going (consecutive top 5 and top 15 ) despite the putting . Two more missed short ones today . A 2 footer push wasn't even close .
 

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3 way lead at the top
 

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1st round leader
$50
Cameron Smith +3500/$1740
Tommy Fleetwood +4000/$2000
Shane Lowry +4500/$2250
Tyrrell Hatton +4500/$2250

1st round
Byeong Hun An +100
Patrick Reed

J.T. Poston -105
Henrik Stenson

Jordan Spieth
Matthew Fitzpatrick -102

Shane Lowry +105
Rickie Fowler

Jon Rahm
Tyrrell Hatton +100
1st Rd leader Tommy Fleetwood
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Nice hit ! Not sure If I've ever hit a 1st rd leader wager.. Don't play many of these
Thank you so much RE
I'm very happy right now
 

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G ,well done


the top 10 is void of big names, ..not Royal Liverpool's history.


J Rahm +3, DJ +3
Justin 'ive fallen and i cant get up ' Thomas- +11 (82).........had a NINE @ 18 , this after a 341 yd drive on the fairway ..... .............humbling game

the 18th with OB all down the RS punished a few more:
Fowler, Mickelson - snowmen, 8

weather looks better for the morning groups tomorrow---can the 2 euro giants shoot low? Rahm, Rory u are up
 

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Thank you Ric
 

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G ,well done


the top 10 is void of big names, ..not Royal Liverpool's history.


J Rahm +3, DJ +3
Justin 'ive fallen and i cant get up ' Thomas- +11 (82).........had a NINE @ 18 , this after a 341 yd drive on the fairway ..... .............humbling game

the 18th with OB all down the RS punished a few more:
Fowler, Mickelson - snowmen, 8

weather looks better for the morning groups tomorrow---can the 2 euro giants shoot low? Rahm, Rory u are up
 

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HOYLAKE, England -- Amateur Christo Lamprecht might be the only one at Royal Liverpool Golf Club who isn't surprised his name is at the top of the leaderboard with England's Tommy Fleetwood and Argentina's Emiliano Grillo after Thursday's opening round of the 151st Open Championship.
Lamprecht, 22, had seven birdies and two bogeys while carding a 5-under 66 in his first round played in a major championship. The Georgia Tech senior qualified for The Open in June by winning the British Amateur at nearby Hillside Golf Club.
"It's pretty surreal," Lamprecht said. "It's nice to see a lot of work behind the scenes pay off. It's something I haven't dreamt of yet, but it's pretty cool."
Lamprecht is only the second amateur to have at least a share of the co-lead after the first round of The Open in the past 50 years; Tom Lewis was the other one in 2011, according to research by ESPN Stats & Information. Bobby Jones, who also played at Georgia Tech, was the last amateur to lead after the first round in an Open at Royal Liverpool, in 1930.
"He's playing great golf," said 2010 Open Championship winner Louis Oosthuizen, who played with Lamprecht on Thursday. "The length he hits off the tee, there [are] a lot of bunkers not in play, which is a big advantage. But you still need to hit it [on a] pretty good line off the tee. Yeah, he's a good player."
Oosthuizen should know. Lamprecht has been participating in his golf academy in South Africa since he was about 14. The foundation provided him with coaching and other resources that helped him land a scholarship to Georgia Tech.
At 6 feet, 8 inches, Lamprecht is believed to be the tallest player to ever compete in The Open. He said his father is 6-4, his grandfather is 6-8 and his great-grandfather was 7 feet. Lamprecht said his growth spurt came near the start of high school.
"I was growing so fast and my swing changed every week, and it was all over the place for like two years there," Lamprecht said. "I guess once I kind of finally got to a certain length where I didn't grow that much more and got a little bit more mature, I figured out where to go."
Lamprecht insists he's not only concerned with hitting the ball far. Still, he ranked third in driving distance at 325 yards Thursday and had drives of 364 yards on No. 2 and 353 yards on No. 18. He ranked fifth in strokes gained: approach (3.46) and 25th in strokes gained: putting (1.63).
"As a 50-year-old golfer, seeing a guy like him, he is pretty much like your basic nightmare," said Stewart Cink, who is tied for seventh at 3 under. "He can hit it like 330 [yards] in the air, and he hits those little shots around the green so soft, it's amazing. He's got a lot of really good potential in front of him."
LIV Golf League star Bryson DeChambeau, one of the longest hitters off the tee in the game, approached Lamprecht on the driving range earlier this week.
"He just wished he had my length, I guess," Lamprecht said. "No, I don't know. Hitting it far is not what I think golf is all about. I think links golf is a true test of golf and it's the way golf is supposed to be played."
Lamprecht, the No. 3-ranked amateur in the world, played it just about better than anyone on Thursday. Fleetwood, who grew up in Southport, England, about 30 miles from Royal Liverpool, is certainly one of the crowd favorites. He birdied four holes on the back nine to match Lamprecht's score.
Fleetwood, 32, will attempt to become the first English golfer to win The Open since Nick Faldo in 1992 and the first to win an Open Championship on English soil since Tony Jacklin in 1969.
"They were great, from the first tee onwards, throughout the round, the way they were down the last hole there, the reception I got," Fleetwood said of the fans. "Such a special opportunity to play so close to home, but have that support and play an Open, glad I gave them some good golf to watch. But for me, yeah, so, so cool for me to step out on the golf course and get that kind of support."
Three other players, including American Brian Harman, were 1 stroke behind at 4 under. Max Homa was among five players who were 3 under. Jordan Spieth was 2 under after 18 holes, and world No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler, Brooks Koepka, Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele were 4 shots back at 1 under.
Rory McIlroy, who won The Open the last time it was played at Royal Liverpool in 2014, needed birdies on two of his last five holes to get back to even par. Defending Open Championship winner Cameron Smith was 1 over.
"I didn't really get it going on the front nine," McIlroy said. "Was missing a few putts, and then missed that little one on the eighth hole. Had a good chance to sort of get it back at 9 and hit a good putt, but I just didn't read it right.
"A few putts started to go in on the back nine for me, which was nice to see. Hopefully, I've got my eye in the line, and I can build on that over the next three days."
All eyes, surprisingly, were on Lamprecht on Thursday.
"I think the way I played today I earned to be on the top of the leaderboard, as of now," Lamprecht said. "It's not a cocky thing to say. I just personally think I believe in myself, and I guess stepping onto the first tee box if you're a professional or a competitor, you should be believing that you should be the best standing there."
 

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710001Tommy Fleetwood+500
710002Scottie Scheffler+650
710003Rory McIlroy+1000
710005Jordan Spieth+1600
710006Brooks Koepka+1700
710011Emiliano Grillo+1700
710007Wyndham Clark+1800
710004Brian Harman+2000
710008Max Homa+2000
710009Patrick Cantlay+2100
710010Viktor Hovland+2100
710012Xander Schauffele+2200
710013Tyrrell Hatton+3300
710018Cameron Smith+4000
710015Si Woo Kim+4500
710014Hideki Matsuyama+5000
710020Rickie Fowler+5500
710017Alex Noren+6600
710026Christo Lamprecht+6600
710025Jon Rahm+6600
710027Min Woo Lee+6600
710021Sungjae Im+6600
710022Antoine Rozner+7000
710019Patrick Reed+7000
710023Keegan Bradley+7500
710016Adrian Otaegui+8000
710029Shane Lowry+8000
710028Collin Morikawa+10000
710024Alexander Bjork+12500
710030Matt Fitzpatrick+12500
710031Matthew Jordan+12500
710034Stewart Cink+12500
710035Thomas Pieters+12500
710032Adam Scott+15000
710036Cameron Young+15000
710041Dustin Johnson+20000
710033Guido Migliozzi+20000
710037Jason Day+20000
710045Nicolai Hojgaard+20000
710042Sepp Straka+20000
710038Tony Finau+20000
710044Lucas Herbert+22500
710039Corey Conners+25000
710040David Lingmerth+25000
710043Jordan Smith+25000
710048JT Poston+25000
710046Romain Langasque+25000
710051Sam Burns+25000
710049Seamus Power+25000
710047Shubhankar Sharma+25000
710050Richard Bland+30000
 

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Justin Thomas at +11
Everyone else is still alive
 

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