10-10-2015, 10:39
British Masters
(End of Round Two)
Shane Lowry 20/1 -7 Tied 5th
Danny Willett 20/1 -1 Tied 53rd
Thomas Pieters 66/1 Level Tied 65th
Paul Dunne 80/1 -2 Tied 42nd
Watched Shane Lowry yesterday and he never seemed to get out of second gear but on the holes where he played well, he managed to get the birdie. Contrast that with Matt Fitzpatrick, who played a lot better but had a few bad holes that cost him shots. Both players shot a 69 yesterday. I think that Fitzpatrick is far more likely to finish in the top five but if Lowry is there at the death, I feel that he is a more likely winner. Fitzpatrick is going to be a top player. He regularly leads after round one & two and sometimes round three but he hasn't managed that win yet. I feel that as soon as he gets that win, others will follow. It could be this weekend.
(End of Round Two)
Shane Lowry 20/1 -7 Tied 5th
Danny Willett 20/1 -1 Tied 53rd
Thomas Pieters 66/1 Level Tied 65th
Paul Dunne 80/1 -2 Tied 42nd
Watched Shane Lowry yesterday and he never seemed to get out of second gear but on the holes where he played well, he managed to get the birdie. Contrast that with Matt Fitzpatrick, who played a lot better but had a few bad holes that cost him shots. Both players shot a 69 yesterday. I think that Fitzpatrick is far more likely to finish in the top five but if Lowry is there at the death, I feel that he is a more likely winner. Fitzpatrick is going to be a top player. He regularly leads after round one & two and sometimes round three but he hasn't managed that win yet. I feel that as soon as he gets that win, others will follow. It could be this weekend.
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