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Tipster: Miles

Odds: 2-Balls

 

Odds: 3-Balls

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 RD 4:

11:00 AM ET  Grace -105 over Cabrera Bello 2pts
11:10 AM ET  Woods -150 over Cabrera Bello 2.5pts
12:10 PM ET  Casey -200 over Li 1.5pts
12:20 PM ET  Hadwin +125 over Matsuyama 2.5pts
12:30 PM ET  Henley -185 over Kodaira 1.5pts
1:20 PM ET  Kuchar -165 over Walker 3.5pts
1:30 PM ET  Day -185 over Wiesberger 1.5pts
1:40 PM ET  Rose -165 over Oosthuizen 2.5pts
1:50 PM ET  D Johnson -200 over Smith 2pts
2:20 PM ET  Fleetwood -115 over Stenson 2pts

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RD 3 Add:

12:40 PM ET  Henley -170 over Li 1.5pts
1:20 PM ET  Kuchar -110 over Oosthuizen 2.5 pts
1:30 PM ET  Hoffman -125 over Smith 2pts
1:40 PM ET  Rose -130 over Watson 2pts
1:50 PM ET  Fowler -160 over Oosthuizen 2.5 pts
2:00 PM ET  Thomas -200 over Finau 2pts
2:20 PM ET  McIlroy -145 over Stenson 2pts

5Dimes

That's it.

 

 

RD 3 Add:

10:40 AM ET  Woods -155 over Poulter 2pts

5Dimes

More Coming

 

RD 3:

10:20 AM ET  Mickelson -145 over Hatton 2.5 pts

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More Coming

 

 


RD 2 Add:

 

1:16 PM ET  Z Johnson -150 over Kaymer 2pts

2:00 PM ET  Hadwin +105 over Hoffman 2.5pts

 

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RD 2:

9:47 AM ET  Simpson -110 over Schwartzel 2pts

9:58 AM ET  Pieters -110 over Kisner 1.5pts

9:58 AM ET  Schauffele -135 over Kisner 1.5pts

10:42 AM ET  Rahm -135 over Scott 1.5pts

11:04 AM ET  Rose -175 over Cabrera Bello 2pts

 

There will potentially be a few more plays.  If so, they will be up around 12PM ET

 

5Dimes 


RD 1:

10:09 AM ET  Casey -125 over Matsuyama 2pts
11:15 AM ET  Reed -125 over Hoffman 2pts
12:32 PM ET  Henley -155 over Sharma 1.5pts
1:05 PM ET  Schauffele -120 over Kisner 2pts
1:49 PM ET  Noren -115 over Oosthuizen 2pts

5Dimes

All supported by first round trends at The Masters.

TIPPING STRATEGY

My strategy is based on several different theories, which I have outlined below. It is also 99% based on numbers. Every play I post is supported by some form of numbers, not what I think should happen.



1) History repeats itself. The large majority of tournaments each year are played on the same course. And while the players change, the stats and power rankings that predict success on each course typically do not. And this is where trends are helpful. (Trends are very helpful for tournaments with new courses as well)

• The trends that I use are specific to each round of each tournament. I use approximately 40 different player stats and approximately 50 different power rankings. These stats and power rankings are for an 8 week period and a 4 week period, and are also weighted. The win/loss record of each of these stats and power rankings are accumulated from the three previous years of each tournament. The average sample size is no less than a 100 head to head matchups for each round.



2) It is my belief that individual sports provide the greatest opportunity for playing underdogs. Therefore, determining which underdogs have the most value can be highly profitable.

• In regards to golf, if an individual has a bad day, he does not have any teammates to pick up the slack. In addition, betting lines for the world’s top players are often grossly inflated in order to balance the action. And even the world’s top players have bad days or extended periods of bad play. The models I have created and are continuing to develop (regression analysis) allow me to find high value underdogs.



3) More to come……

 

STAKING PLAN

My plays are based upon a percentage of my starting bankroll each season. They range from 1% to 8%, with the large majority ranging from 3% to 5%. In order to stay consistent with my fellow tipsters here on TourTips, I have converted my % system to a points system. 1% is equal to 0.5pts. Therefore, a 3% play equals 1.5pts, a 5% play equals 2.5pts, etc.