Thursday, April 18, 2013

Pros 2013: Improvements at The Top Pre-Tournament Sleepers

After the second round of the Masters Tournament, some sleepers have crept up the leaderboards, while others have fallen hard. In a contest that's focusing heavily on Padraig Harrington and Tianlang Guan, the inventors that were going within the radar are now discovered, both in a good way or a negative way. Note: All chances are thanks to Betvega.com John Furyk (30-1 odds) Andrew Redington/Getty Images Even at 42, Jim Furyk has continued to be a regularly solid golfer over his career.A Heas currently four under after the 2nd round of play and tied for fourth in the competition. Furyk will be in definitely better form when it werenat for a bogey on the 15thAhole on Friday.A Other than that hole, heas done a fantastic career, birdying on ten holes in his first 36.A Not just that, heas calculating two putts per GIR. Whenever youare playing better than Padraig Harrington, itas often an accomplishment.A Furyk canat rest, nevertheless, and she must continue to prosper to be able to bring home only his second major win. Rickie Fowler (20-1 odds) Robert Ehrmann/Getty Photographs Even after some shaky holes in the initial round, Rickie Fowler was able to shoot a and was in excellent position on the leaderboard.A Nevertheless, after a 76 in the 2nd round of 18 holes, heas in a much worse condition at even par through 36 holes. In his first round, Fowler had two double bogeys on the first and 10thAholes.A On Friday, he had a triple bogey on the 16th, rapidly taking him out of the top groups of people. Hitting only 47.2 percent of greens in regulation truly isnat many, and itas clearly showing.A He may have one eagle and ten birdies, nevertheless the three bogeys combined with the double and triple bogeys is really damaging his cause. Jason Day (40-1 odds) Ladies and gentlemen, meet with the present leader at the Masters, Jason Day. The Australian native leads by a single stroke at six under after two good rounds.A Despite a double bogey in the very first round, he's hit birdie after birdie to create up for this. With 12 birdies through two units, itas safe to say that Day is experiencing it.A Heas never won in a major, but has gotten as close as secondAback in 2011 at the U.S. Available. Itas an intimidating process to carry the lead at the Masters, therefore Day has a very hard road ahead of him.A Provided that he keeps birdying as many holes as he has been, he'll take very sound condition come the end of Sunday.

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