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Tiger facing a full PGA field this weekend at Riviera CC. My book has him at +135 in a matchup against Fat Pat Perez.

CFB - can I take Fat Pat (-160)?


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ip_law-hokie wrote:Tiger facing a full PGA field this weekend at Riviera CC. My book has him at +135 in a matchup against Fat Pat Perez.

CFB - can I take Fat Pat (-160)?


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ip_law-hokie wrote:Tiger facing a full PGA field this weekend at Riviera CC. My book has him at +135 in a matchup against Fat Pat Perez.

CFB - can I take Fat Pat (-160)?


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Cool - thanks.


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CFB Apologist wrote:
ip_law-hokie wrote:Tiger facing a full PGA field this weekend at Riviera CC. My book has him at +135 in a matchup against Fat Pat Perez.

CFB - can I take Fat Pat (-160)?


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Bad days for the former couple, Tiger and Lindsay.


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ip_law-hokie wrote:Tiger facing a full PGA field this weekend at Riviera CC. My book has him at +135 in a matchup against Fat Pat Perez.

CFB - can I take Fat Pat (-160)?


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You should always risk big money on heavy favorites. Its how you get rich in Vegas sports books. Everyone knows that.
I took fat pat for 100. Won 62.5.

Can I parlay it Ryan Palmer (-125) against Tiger?

Palmer is no fat pat, but tiger didn’t make the cut last week.




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Big day for CFB.


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nolanvt wrote:Big day for CFB.


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It’s no fluke.


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nolanvt wrote:Big day for CFB.


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It’s no fluke.


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This 2 day performance at Valspar brings 20 majors into play. I agree 100%
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ip_law-hokie wrote:
nolanvt wrote:Big day for CFB.


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This 2 day performance at Valspar brings 20 majors into play. I agree 100%
Haters are going to be hating, but in the meantime, I can see Tiger winning this tourney (which has a star field) and contending in Augusta. He's hitting been his irons pure, he will not be beat this weekend if he makes some putts.

His playing partners will not be used to the crowds following their group.
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ip_law-hokie wrote:
CFB Apologist wrote:
ip_law-hokie wrote:
nolanvt wrote:Big day for CFB.


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This 2 day performance at Valspar brings 20 majors into play. I agree 100%
Haters are going to be hating, but in the meantime, I can see Tiger winning this tourney (which has a star field) and contending in Augusta. He's hitting been his irons pure, he will not be beat this weekend if he makes some putts.

His playing partners will not be used to the crowds following their group.
Don't know if he will win, but you're right about the crowds. 8am tee time Friday and they were 4 deep to watch him. Curious to see the crowd impact on his playing partner today, and if he's scoring and staying on top of the leaderboard, the impact, if any, that has on the field.
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Anybody played Innisbrook? Looks like a nice tract.


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Sure have. I'm going back April 9-13 to play it again. Copperhead and the Island course are the hardest. Greens can be an absolute beotch when they are running quick.
ip_law-hokie wrote:Anybody played Innisbrook? Looks like a nice tract.


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Mcl3 Hokie wrote:Sure have. I'm going back April 9-13 to play it again. Copperhead and the Island course are the hardest. Greens can be an absolute beotch when they are running quick.
ip_law-hokie wrote:Anybody played Innisbrook? Looks like a nice tract.


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Very nice. Is copper tight?


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For us, yes. For the pro’s it’s not that bad. However, the length at sea level is the problem for them.
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Mcl3 Hokie wrote:Sure have. I'm going back April 9-13 to play it again. Copperhead and the Island course are the hardest. Greens can be an absolute beotch when they are running quick.
ip_law-hokie wrote:Anybody played Innisbrook? Looks like a nice tract.


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Very nice. Is copper tight?


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ip_law-hokie wrote:Anybody played Innisbrook? Looks like a nice tract.


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Many many times over the years, since about 1980. They're resort courses, although Copperhead (which used to be three nines) is the most well known due to tournament play over the years. They're all challenging if you can't hit it straight, or play in the wind. The South Course (originally Sandpiper) is the easiest. North Course has the newest nine plus nine of the Copperhead's original holes.
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Mcl3 Hokie wrote:Sure have. I'm going back April 9-13 to play it again. Copperhead and the Island course are the hardest. Greens can be an absolute beotch when they are running quick.
ip_law-hokie wrote:Anybody played Innisbrook? Looks like a nice tract.


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