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Posted on 3/25/18 at 9:54 pm to
Posted by Dawgsontop34
Member since Jun 2014
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Posted on 3/25/18 at 9:54 pm to
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DOT34,

Can you please share your expertise and seed your top 10 twenty-18 Masters favorites for us. As of today


I think it's going to be an incredibly challenging field based on how well everyone is playing right now.

My favorites as of right now:
1. Justin Rose - Incredible form + great history at Augusta. I'd be a little more concerned about his chances if he were the front runner, but there are so many other big names and stories going in right now.
2. Bubba Watson - Very hit or miss at Augusta, with his only top 15 finishes being the two times he won, but he's in amazing form and lefties love that golf course. So much of it with Bubba is about his attitude, and if he has a good attitude going in, he definitely should contend. Like him more as a winner vs. top 10 guy
3. Jordan Spieth - Not in great form, and the putter has been struggling, but he's only lost to 13 people in his four years at Augusta so far. He just loves that course and plays incredibly well there, but if he's not making those 10 footers, he's not going to finish near the top 10.
4. Phil Mickelson - Similar to Rose, he has a great course history at Augusta and is in great form. I'm not sure how he'll do handling the pressure on Sunday if he has a chance, but I believe that win in Mexico did wonders for his confidence.
5. Justin Thomas - Playing the best golf of anyone in the world right now. Only played in the Masters twice, but showed improvement last year there. Struggled on the 1st two days of the tourney last year, but played well on the weekend. I really like his chances to get the green jacket this year.
6. Paul Casey - Finished top 6 the last three years at the Masters. Only 3 finishes outside of the top 25 since last year's Masters. Fits my criteria of good course history, great form. Like him more as a top 10 guy vs. a winner, but we still should see a good performance out of him.
7. Dustin Johnson - Feel like DJ's flying in completely under the radar right now because he hasn't won since January, but it's not like he's not been playing good golf (outside of the Match Play). He's one of those guys who can be struggling to play well, and still somehow end up with a top 10 finish.
8. Tiger Woods - This might be a little high for Tiger, but it's hard to ignore how good he's been at Augusta, and his recent play has been incredibly encouraging. If his Driver improves, he will absolutely be in the mix on the weekend. It's just such a long course, it's going to be harder for him to keep it in the bag this week. If it's a lower score like -5 to win vs. a birdie fest, I like Tiger's chances even more.
9. Rory McIlroy - I know some have him higher than me, I just don't trust his putter yet. And a guy who isn't putting well at Augusta has next to a zero percent chance to win.
10. Sergio Garcia - I have a hard time not putting the defending champ in the top 10, so I feel like I need to include Sergio on this. Loves the course so much he just named his first child Azalea. He'll have a lot of duties the week of as the reigning champion that sometimes makes it difficult to concentrate the way you should on your golf leading up to the tournament.

Others considered: Fowler, Day, Oosthuizen, Aphibarnrat, Cantlay, Dechambeau
Posted by Jefferson Dawg
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 3/26/18 at 1:04 pm to
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10. Sergio Garcia - Loves the course so much he just named his first child Azalea.

This sums up the pouting man-child Sergio Garcia just about perfectly.

All those years he struggled at Augusta, he'd stand there on the property as a guest and give interviews about how much he hated the course and how unfair it was and and how he didn't understand why everyone made a big deal out of the tournament and boo hoo whoa is meeee.

But.....when he breaks through and wins, he's now naming his offspring after one of the holes.

I really hope someone in the media points this out. Also, I really hope he misses the cut every time he tees it up at the Masters the rest of his entire life.
Posted by Jefferson Dawg
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 3/26/18 at 1:13 pm to
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5. Justin Thomas - Playing the best golf of anyone in the world right now. Only played in the Masters twice, but showed improvement last year there. Struggled on the 1st two days of the tourney last year, but played well on the weekend. I really like his chances to get the green jacket this year.

I think I'd have JT at #1.

As far as having only played in two Masters, his BFF wonder-boy almost won it in his first Masters appearance, and did win it in his second. So, maybe tournament experience there isn't as big a deal for the whipper-snapper brigade.
Posted by Dawgsontop34
Member since Jun 2014
42820 posts
Posted on 4/1/18 at 9:43 pm to
Think I'm changing my order. JT is #2 behind Rose. Slide everyone else down a spot. Moving Paul Casey to #10 as well. Think he's playing great and very well could get a top 10 finish. Just don't think he's as likely to win.
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