Do you think PGA golfers bet each other during tournaments?

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Phil barely missed out on making the final group. If he did you think he tells Speith he wants to bet $100k per hole or something similar?
 

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During the tournament, no they do not. At practice rounds they do, but I seriously doubt its in the 100k per hole range. Its probably a Nassau at a decent price
 

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yeah, i know...but during a real round....i wonder?

i mean if I barely make the cut, have a bad day and am playing in one of the first groups on Sunday....why not?

"play you match for your check this tourney"
 

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During the tournament, no they do not. At practice rounds they do, but I seriously doubt its in the 100k per hole range. Its probably a Nassau at a decent price
This sounds about right

I never thought about it until this thread but I think Shdw is right.
 

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If i was someone like Phil Mickelson/Tiger Woods....and I'm in the final grouping with this 21-year old texas kid....i'd easily egg him on to bet before the round...one more thing to get in his head
 
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During the tournament, no they do not. At practice rounds they do, but I seriously doubt its in the 100k per hole range. Its probably a Nassau at a decent price

Correct answer.....anyone who thinks they gamble during the tournament has shit for brains.....
 

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If i was someone like Phil Mickelson/Tiger Woods....and I'm in the final grouping with this 21-year old texas kid....i'd easily egg him on to bet before the round...one more thing to get in his head

That was my thought immediately, where Phil vs. Spieth matchup is concerned. Phil, Seasoned Gambler, vs. 21 year old with (already) History weighing on his shoulders....it'd be mighty tempting to add the pressure of $100K per hole lol. Think Viejo is right though...wager under these conditions too much risk opponent crashes & burns then slips up to media that "other pressures" contributed...way too much risk of a shitstorm.
 
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Practice rounds it's rampant (and not even close to 100k for that matter, maybe a couple grand at the most), during the tournament there's no chance. Especially in the final group. Not to mention, the difference between 1st and 2nd yesterday was over 700k. They don't need 100k on it.
 

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Stupid question to start the thread. Grow up boys.

And....... good thing LeBron was not betting on his ability to make big (game winning) shots over his career. He would have gone bankrupt and committed suicide long before now!
 

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Phil Mickelson is a deadbeat gambler. I doubt if he can get anybody who will bet him..
 

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I enjoy the fact a lot of you think you know exactly what is going on in the PGA tour and it is so obvious to you that you think it is stupid for making such a thread.

I do agree that $100k is pretty excessive....and likely not a valid amount even if Phil had a practice round with Michael Jordan.

However, you guys are smoking crack if you think the prize pool of $700k between 1st and 2nd means anything to Phil. I told my wife yesterday that I believe Phil would trade in 2nd place money for last place money if he could win the Masters for a 4th time. That is a lot of money but a seasoned pro with the sponsors he has, the $ is a distant 2nd to the major championship. Especially a gambler like he is.

With that said, and the fact I think Phil is a really clever dude, you have to be crazy to not even consider that he might try to gain all sorts of edges vs a 21 year old kid that has never won a major before.


GoSooners - yes, I have heard of Phil being a stiff....but I also hear he is a hardcore gambler. I doubt he has stiffed anyone on golf wagers...esp other pros.
 

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Stupid question to start the thread. Grow up boys.

And....... good thing LeBron was not betting on his ability to make big (game winning) shots over his career. He would have gone bankrupt and committed suicide long before now!

wtf are you talking about?
 

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Don't want to argue..... cause I don't want to hear...... Little Dick dumbass who is 620th ranked golfer in the world.... had a bet in the pro-am at the Arkansas Open. Nobody that is a credible pro...... playing in the Masters...... is playing for additional bets during the round.

Just because Tiger was dumb enough to jeopardize his career whore-dogging around....... does not mean guys would be gambling on the course during the Masters. Too much to lose for a "real" pro.
 

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I do agree that $100k is pretty excessive....and likely not a valid amount even if Phil had a practice round with Michael Jordan.

With that said, and the fact I think Phil is a really clever dude, you have to be crazy to not even consider that he might try to gain all sorts of edges vs a 21 year old kid that has never won a major before.

These things and especially that Bolded one. Lefty and the 21-year old in the Final Group??!? 'Gor-on-fuggin-TEED the idea would have weighed heavy on his mind.....to the degree even (the "advantage" he'd have figured he'd gain) that he'd have been hard pressed not to propose it.
 

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Ba‘al Zəvûv;11052557 said:
These things and especially that Bolded one. Lefty and the 21-year old in the Final Group??!? 'Gor-on-fuggin-TEED the idea would have weighed heavy on his mind.....to the degree even (the "advantage" he'd have figured he'd gain) that he'd have been hard pressed not to propose it.


Hugely dunce-like!
 
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Ba‘al Zəvûv;11052557 said:
These things and especially that Bolded one. Lefty and the 21-year old in the Final Group??!? 'Gor-on-fuggin-TEED the idea would have weighed heavy on his mind.....to the degree even (the "advantage" he'd have figured he'd gain) that he'd have been hard pressed not to propose it.

Spieth is worth 8 figures at 21 years old. A 100k bet with Phil vs the pressure of going wire-to-wire for the green jacket. Which one you think he's feeling more while standing over a 4 footer?
 

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Spieth is worth 8 figures at 21 years old. A 100k bet with Phil vs the pressure of going wire-to-wire for the green jacket. Which one you think he's feeling more while standing over a 4 footer?

Well said.

Ummmm....I'll take the latter of the two....."pressure of going wire to wire......"
 

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Spieth is worth 8 figures at 21 years old. A 100k bet with Phil vs the pressure of going wire-to-wire for the green jacket. Which one you think he's feeling more while standing over a 4 footer?
Plus Spieth is 21 and just a couple years removed from graduating from Jesuit College Preparatory School. The kid is probably so clean that he still farts in the toilet and flushes it.
 

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