2013 Majors – a Look at the US Masters

Well the regular season is well and truly underway and already the proverbial knives are out and being sharpened for Messrs McIlroy and Woods after their poor season debuts. Without much early tour form to base this on, these are my picks for the Golf Majors this year……….hopefully I will be able to tell ye all “I told you so” towards the end of the season with my chosen golfers picking up the Green Jacket, US Open Trophy, The Claret Jug and the Wannamaker Trophy. First up is the Masters at Augusta.

THE MASTERS TOURNAMENT, Augusta National, Thursday 11th – Sunday 14th April

the masters

If there is one golfer that will be motivated to win the Masters and get the Augusta golfing monkey off his back, it is Rory McIlroy. With the memories of the Back 9 collapse of 2011 still fresh in his mind I’m sure he will be chomping at the bit to claim his first Green Jacket, some of my fellow tweeps (collective noun for people that tweet!!) have been adding the hashtag #GreenJacketComingHome in recent times so there is definitely an expectation that Rors may well become the first Irish golfer to claim the Masters and, by virtue of this win, complete an Irish Grand Slam of sorts in the Majors. I would personally love to see the current World No.1 win at Augusta but I’m not sure he will have enough form behind him, and maybe enough confidence in his new clubs by then, to conquer the layout at Augusta National this time around. The ditching of his new Nike putter after only 1 round in Abu Dhabi can’t point to him being happy with this club or his putting for that matter, a bad putter does not win at Augusta but that does not mean Rory is a bad putter but I just do not think it is his time yet at Augusta.

rory augusta

My picks for Augusta, as they have been in recent years, are Luke Donald and Phil Mickelson. No earth shattering choices there I hear you say, well you are right they are not controversial or unexpected but these guys are always there or thereabouts when the final round nears the final 9 holes on Masters Sunday. Phil is quite simply an Augusta expert and few courses have been designed that suit a professional golfer better, he loves to hit a cut off the tee (right-to-left shape for a leftie) and that suits probably 16 holes at Augusta. His golf at the Ryder Cup at Medinah last September in particular was more like the Phil of a few years back and he is also at his best when playing his attacking style of golf, it is great to watch and always entertaining – I’m sure we all remember THAT SHOT on the par-5 13th Hole in the Final Round which led him to victory in 2010, Nick Faldo calling it “the shot of his life” which says it all. Another Augusta top-5 awaits for Phil and few are better in contention on the Back 9 on Sunday at the Masters.

phil mickelson

Luuuuuke is one of the most consistent performers in world golf at the moment and his Masters performances recently have resulted in him getting close but without the cigar so far. He does not make him score on the par-5s  like many potential Masters champions do as he tends to plot his way around the course but I’m sure plenty of us remember Zach Johnson laying up on every par-5 and claiming the Masters back in 2007 on what was one of the longest versions of the Augusta National layout, Luke could well fit the same billing here. Donald has one of the best wedge games in golf and is also lethal around the greens too, and that is what you need around those undulating greens during the Masters. He will be in contention again and if his putter finally works like it should in the final round and particular during the Back 9 on Sunday then I fully expect Donald to live up to expectations and land his first Major title.

luke augusta

That’s my “two cents” on the Masters, might be worth a small few quid/euro/dollars on good auld Tom Watson for first round leader presuming that he will be teeing it up of course which I’m sure he will to keep an eye on potential Ryder Cuppers. I would welcome any comments, feedback and the like and I’m sure everybody has their opinion on who will claim the First Major of 2013.

Another “Major” Golf Tournament on during Masters week is, of course, the Social Media Open (www.facebook.com/SocialMediaOpen, www.twitter.com/SMOpen) which runs from Wednesday 10th to Sunday 14th April at some of the finest courses in Ireland – Mount Juliet, Castlemartyr, Adare & Old Head. Based on the trash talk and banter at present it is likely to be hotly contested. Main contenders, mainly due to their unashamed self-promotion, include Ross & David Starkey; Maurice Ryan & John Kelly; James English & Kieran Aherne and Kevin Connolly & his playing partner Ryan. Other teams, who have remained quiet(ish) compared to other more outspoken competitors include Tony Regazolli & Tom Kennedy, Allan Farrelly & Glen Holmes and John Deasy & AN Other.  There are 3 teams who all entered together from Dublin, spearheaded by Fergus McGrath and Denis Murphy, who could be dark horses while a few local Cork teams cannot be discounted especially due to the unfamiliarity of most of the other teams with the “People’s Republic” and, most importantly, pints of Murphy’s,  Kinsale Lager and the White Lady Night Club on a Saturday night!

white lady     old head4

It promises to be a great week’s golf but I think the Masters Tournament could be slightly more straightforward to predict than the Social Media Open, only time will tell.

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6 comments on “2013 Majors – a Look at the US Masters

  1. “Unashamed self promotion”? I’ve not even started yet!

    Anyway my pick for the Masters would be South African. I’ve already stated my case for Charl Schwartzel, and barring injury or self inflicted braai burns, I think his early season form will tell at Augusta.

    For the Social Media Open, not having seen the competition close up, I’ll back myself and the forty years of golfing experience my partner brings to the table.

    Failing this, I’ll settle for a pint, followed by a pint, followed by good food and great craic with you all.

    Bring it on…

  2. I’ve backed Phil for a few years and won on him three times, so I see him as almost a ‘sure bet’. I agree with you entirely that Augusta is set up perfectly for him so it will be interesting to see what form he is in – two years ago (I think) he won a tournament the previous week and then didn’t perform at the Masters.

    In terms of round 1 leader – Justin Rose is my bet. He’s been there before, his game is better than ever and his self belief has blossomed.

    I’m also with Ross on the Schwartzel thing.

    That said, I’m still waiting for Dustin Johnson to fulfil his potential.

    • Good call on Justin, he has led there before after Round 1 and probably Round 2 and maybe even Round 3 so he is one more round away from really contending there. His early season form is good although he had a few ups and downs over the last few days but ’tis early yet!

  3. I’ve just put my bets on, just now. I go for value, so long odds and all each way:
    Dustin Johnson 25/1, Ian Poulter 40/1, Jason Dufner 40/1, Nikolas Colsaerts 50/1, Bo Van Pelt 66/1, Peter Hanson 66/1 and Martin Kaymer 66/1.
    I honestly think Rory and Luke both have outstanding pedigrees for the win (and outside of betting, I would pick them) but the odds don’t make for betting territory for me, I’m afraid.

  4. I’ll be surprised if somebody wearing a red shirt on the final day doesn’t win. As an outside bet, I’m plumping for the coolest dude in golf – Jase Duffner. On form, Schwartzel must be considered. If sentiment counted, the Golf Gods would give Oosthuizen the nod.

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