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Jason West Gaming Guru - Page 4Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….6 February 2006
Perhaps the two biggest tests when defining greatness are to investigate whether a player can perform when not at their best, and also whether their desire can carry them through any occasion. Tiger Woods has long ago settled along side the greats of golf but I truly wonder if anyone in the history of the game could perform as well as he when not on song. ... (read more)
Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….1 February 2006
Last week I spoke about how the first four weeks of the season had given an insight into who is going to perform and who is not. I suggested that players like Henrik Stenson on the European tour was a player to follow and that the return of the Tiger could set the agenda for the rest of the year. Now I am no ... (read more)
Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….23 January 2006
We may be only four weeks into the new season but it seems that a clear indication of things to come has emerged, especially in the form of Chad Campbell in the US and Henrik Stenson in Europe.
We all knew Chad Campbell had class but since his victory in the Tour Championship in 2003 his game, and in particular his driving has fallen away. ... (read more)
Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….17 January 2006
I feel the season of 2006 may be a defining year for a number of individuals and teams. For instance will Tiger move further away from the pack or will 2006 be the year of the Big Easy, Goosen or even Garcia? Will America bind together appropriately to win the Ryder Cup on Irish soil? Will up and coming ... (read more)
Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….21 November 2005
With the 2005 season now coming to an end we thought it would be an appropriate time to consolidate our thoughts on the year that has been.
Highlight: Without a doubt the highlight of 2005 for me was watching Jack Nicklaus finish off his peerless career at St Andrews. I was fortunate enough to be at St ... (read more)
Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….14 November 2005
If you look at the career of a golfer you can suggest that their rise from mediocrity to world-class player was due to a couple of pivotal shots along the way. Take David Howell for example. Here was a guy that had a great game but could not find a way to win. He was, along with Padraig Harrington becoming a second place specialist. ... (read more)
Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….7 November 2005
It is funny that after a year of great stories and talking points one of the very best has occurred at the last tournament of the year. Bart Bryant's victory in the Tour Championship capped a remarkable year for the forty two year old. After six trips to the Q School he found the confidence and the swing to be a very good player. ... (read more)
Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….31 October 2005
From a corporate perspective the Chrysler Classic last week marks the end of the financial year for all US Tour players. Of course the ones who have performed well during the year (top 30) all are to be rewarded with a trip to the tour championship, although some don't want to go, do they Mr Mickelson! Many ... (read more)
Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….24 October 2005
Sometimes when it is your time to win nothing will stop you. That was the case for Lucas Glover last week with his victory in the Funai Classic in Florida. Some six strokes back with a round to go and with more than fifteen players ahead of him the chances of victory seemed remote indeed. But a seven under ... (read more)
Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….17 October 2005
Two really good stories emerged over the weekend, er three actually if you include the Michelle Wie show, but I guess that was reduced somewhat by an unusual disqualification.
Speaking of which have a thought for poor old Kevin Stadler. He was disqualified during the last round of the Michelin tournament as one of his irons had a bent shaft. ... (read more)
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