TI is not one to gloat (not too much anyway) but those who read the last article are probably still telling your mates about the huge odds they received on Daniel Gale to win the SP PNG Open. Gale is a good player but a relative unknown to most Australian golf fans which is why those who are savvy follow the TI lead.
TI is not one to gloat (not too much anyway) but those who read the last article are probably still telling your mates about the huge odds they received on Daniel Gale to win the SP PNG Open. Gale is a good player but a relative unknown to most Australian golf fans which is why those who are savvy follow the TI lead.
TI places his bets early with his friends at Ladbrokes to avoid the rush and shortening of the odds that the cult following is bringing when the article goes live.
TI loves the Kalgoorlie Golf Course and this event has always been tightly contested. The TX Civil & Logistics WA PGA Championship is a title a number of sandgropers would dearly love to win and there are a number of WA lads in with a shot this week.
Jarryd Felton
Regular readers would know TI does have his favourites and Jarryd Felton is one of them. Small enough to be a jockey but with a strong golf game, Felton has had a number of good finishes at Kal but TI believes he has underachieved by not yet winning. He can change that this week.
Deyen Lawson
Deyen Lawson has been instilled as a favourite this week and with some good finishes in Kal in recent years and it is time he also got over the line. Having just purchased a house he may now have the extra motivation to get ahead on the home loan. Deyen has been so close on so many occasions now both in Australia and China that this guy would be a very popular winner.
Daniel Fox
TI thinks the old Fox – Daniel could play well this week. He is not the longest on tour (and that helps around this course) but he is one of the best at getting himself around the golf course. Having won already this year it could just become the year of the Fox with another victory this week.
Peter Wilson
Peter Wilson – a past champion and a man that has displayed some good recent form Wilson may just be the one to salute again this week. Those that know him well; know he would rather be talking skateboard ramps of the Mega variety than golf but he can play the game well when he is in form.
Terry Pilkadaris
Pilks could easily have been chasing title number two except for a career round from Daniel Nisbet at the NZ Open. Pilks wouldn’t be in Kal for a holiday this week and you could just see him and his regular roommate Wilson staring each other down on Sunday.
TI thinks a sneaky few dollars on Aaron Pike also would not be a bad way to invest your money although he would always encourage his followers to gamble responsibly.