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Post by domeplease on Sept 16, 2020 12:48:41 GMT -5
2020 US OPEN GOLF MY 2020 Betting results have NOT been good, to say the least.
--I lost big $$ in the last tournament. --Looks like I will lose my MLB Bet of the Season ending --Looks like I MIGHT lose my two Donald leaving office bets.
SO I am betting more $$$ on the 2020 U.S. Golf OPEN (I guess, that I TOO have been infected with the Stupid Virus???)
Rahm 10-1 $4,5000 Schauffele 16-1 $3,000 Morikawa 18-1 $2,000 Simspon 28-1 $1,500 Berger 30-1 $1,500 Cantlay 30-1 $1,550 -- Matsuyama 33-1 $1000 Finau 35-1 $1,100 Fleetwood 35-1 $1100 Adam Scott 50-1 $850 Hovland 55-1 $800 Rose 55-1 $850 -- Fitzpatrick 55-1 $800 Casey 55-1 $850 Woodland 60-1 $750 Wolff 60-1 $600 Sung-Jae Im 70-1 $600 Ancer 80-1 $500 Oosthuizen 80-1 $500 Mickelson 80-1 $700 Si Woo Kim 100-1 $500 Champ 100-1 $450 Joaquin Niemann 100-1 $450 -- Rasmus Hojarard 100-1 $450 Noreen 150-1 $500 Byeong-Hun An 150-1 $400 Mackenize Hughes 150-1 $300 Kenin Na 150-1 $400 Bello 200-1 $500 Michael Thompson 250-1 $300
$29,250 Bet ( I wish I HAD Magic Mushrooms to help me rationalize this bet...go figure).
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Post by domeplease on Sept 17, 2020 11:21:06 GMT -5
I got Mick at 80-1 for $700
(CNN)Athletes often have favorite venues they associate with good memories and good performances. That, however, is certainly not the case with Phil Mickelson and New York's Winged Foot Golf Club.
The course was the site of his most excruciating defeat when in 2006, needing just a par on the final hole -- or a bogey to take it to a playoff -- to claim his first U.S. Open title, the American hit the ball off a hospitality tent and made a double-bogey, handing the title to Geoff Ogilvy.
And while the crushing nature of that defeat didn't hold Mickelson back -- he went on to win two more majors -- the memories from Winged Foot will no doubt forever stick with him.
While the career grand slam still remains elusive to Mickelson as he returns to Winged Foot for the 120th U.S. Open Championship, which begins on Thursday, one thing that has changed is his body. He took to Twitter to show his transformation since 2006, admitting he looks a little "different" now.
"Last time I was at Winged Foot, I was 36 years old with no accountability for my health ... After becoming accountable for my own health, today I return to Winged Foot and let's just say I look a little 'different.'" READ MORE...
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Post by domeplease on Sept 22, 2020 15:45:51 GMT -5
WE took a BEATING on this one = Loss over $29,000 = BAD YEAR for Do Me's Bets = Not that anyone cares.
Tequila is ready to farm me out...
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Post by kaybli on Sept 22, 2020 16:03:18 GMT -5
WE took a BEATING on this one = Loss over $29,000 = BAD YEAR for Do Me's Bets = Not that anyone cares.
Tequila is ready to farm me out...
You probably made that up in your investments!
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Post by inger on Sept 22, 2020 16:08:37 GMT -5
WE took a BEATING on this one = Loss over $29,000 = BAD YEAR for Do Me's Bets = Not that anyone cares.
Tequila is ready to farm me out...
Youch, Dome. Rest assured that I care. By the way, as has been the case with every year since my birth my official sports betting ledger has finished even. I did get involved in gambling on golf when I was playing. I think that probably came out pretty close to even also. It was a rite of passage that you couldn’t get out of in our little group of about 16 guys. I just told my partner that he could make any bets he wanted without asking me. I wanted to focus on playing my best. If we won, good. If we lost... oh, well. I do recall sinking about a 25 footer once on #18 that was worth about $65. That was about as bit as they got in our “friendly” games...
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Post by inger on Sept 22, 2020 16:10:01 GMT -5
WE took a BEATING on this one = Loss over $29,000 = BAD YEAR for Do Me's Bets = Not that anyone cares.
Tequila is ready to farm me out...
You probably made that up in your investments! But then he paid THAT out for “professional services”...
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