Masters Final Round

Here are all I could find-maybe there are more? [QUOTE=mags;20724]I skipped this weekend, could not find the matchups... How did the plays fair overall?[/QUOTE] Longshots to Win the MASTERS Graeme McDowell 125-1 John Senden 200-1 Phil Mickelson Over 70.5 -110 Round One Masters Matchups Monday Retief Goosen -125 vs. Paul Casey Tim Clark -110 vs. Lucas Glover Masters Matchups Tuesday Geoff Ogilvy -120 vs. Rory McIlroy Charl Schwartzel -120 vs. Martin Kaymer Bill Haas -120 vs. David Toms Masters Matchups Wednesday Graeme McDowell -135 vs. Alvaro Quiros Tim Clark -185 vs. Tom Watson Masters 3rd Round Hunter Mahan -130 vs. Fred Couples Masters Final Round Hunter Mahan -120 vs Fred Couples Steve Marino -120 vs. Jerry Kelly Masters Sunday Final Round Charl Schwartzel +100 vs. Ernie Els
Got curious myself so I started compiling a list... I think you missed these.. I seem to have the rest as you Fisher -125 vs Garcia Stricker -125 vs Casey Woods R1 over 70.5 -140 Furyk Top 20 Yes -120 Karlsson Make Cut No +165
We also talked about fading Perry hard because of his interview after the Par 3 tourney. I got killed fading him. I have not been betting golf long so I apologize if this is a stupid question but has fading guys based on their "interviews" rather than their play been solid in the past. Seems like we made a lot of plays based on these "interviews". Couples (complaining of his bad back), Toms (complaining about his shoulder), Perry (see above) and finally Els (complaining about EVERYTHING). We lost them all. Is it possible these guys just poor mouth their games to lower the expectations?? Again, just a query. Thanks for all the work this week Alf.