US Masters special.

Tommy Does Golf - The Podcast

EPISODE 8
SEASON 01
2 April 2026


tommy: Welcome to Tommy Does Golf, the podcast where three old timers give you our opinions on everything. Golf. I'm Tommy Long, joined by fellow PGA professionals, James Morgan and Paul Charman. With over a hundred years and counting in the golf industry between us, we are well into our back nines. We'll do our best to stay on topic for just like our tee shots these days.

This podcast could go anywhere. We are hoping you enjoy the banter and maybe just maybe we'll share a few pearls of wisdom along the way. Let's get into it.

Welcome into our US Masters Special. It's that time of year again. The azaleas are in full bloom. The fairways look like they've been painted by the hand of God himself. And somewhere in the shadows, the book makers are rubbing their hands together, readying themselves to lighten our wallets.

Now, before we go any further, let me make one thing crystal clear. We are not here to encourage gambling, not one bit, but if you do decide to have a flutter, and let's be honest, some of you will please do it responsibly. As a wise man once told me, never gamble more than you can afford to lose. It's as simple as that, The masters marks the start of one of the greatest stretches in all of sport. Four majors in as many months and to help us navigate the madness we've bought in reinforcements from the Tommy Does Golf, stable the Man with the Golden Touch, our Tipster Supreme, Neil Hickman.

Mate, it's great to have you with us.

Now back at the start of the year in our 2026 predictions podcast, we each picked our green jacket winner.

We'll revisit those shortly. But in addition to those names, each of us, Neil included, have chosen three more players, we believe could be right in the mix, come Sunday afternoon at Augusta. We'll get into those picks soon and tell you exactly why we chose them. But before all of that, let's have some fun.

I'm going to test everyone's master's knowledge in the words of one of my favorite comedians, Mickey Flanagan. I've been double busy. I've been through the official masters media guide.

All 492 pages of it, and I've pulled out some brilliant bits of trivia about this incredible tournament.

So wherever you are listening in from, whether you are in the car, at the gym, out on a walk, or just relaxing at home. Play along. And see how you do.

It might get a bit messy, but here's how it works.

I'll ask the questions to the crew. I'll give them a few seconds to have a think, and then I'll ask them for their answers.

So gents, are you ready?

james: Never been readier.

Yeah.

tommy: Alright, let's get stuck in.

Two players hold the official course record at Augusta National. Who are they and what is the score? Anyone 63 is the score correct?

james: But you can't remember who it was.

tommy: I'm gonna give you a clue. Neither one of them has won the Masters.

neil: Oh,

tommy: We've recently done a podcast about this man. Oh, Greg Norman? Correct. Oh, you go, oh wow. And I'll give you the other answer. Otherwise, we're going for ages, Nick Price. Oh, Nick Price, third round, 1986 and Okay. North, south African. I was gonna say, there's a link. Absolutely. I can't believe you haven't got that Paulie, but there you go.

What is the lowest score ever recorded on the first nine holes at Augusta? Neil 30. Well done. Can you name any of the players that have done that? There are seven of them. There's quite a lot of those.

Speith. No. Justin Rose. No. Tiger. No. Oh, go on. Then.

Johnny Miller.

james: Oh,

tommy: Greg Norman, KJ Choi. Phil Mickelson, Gary Woodland, Tony Finau, and MinWoo Lee.

james: Oh wow. There we go. I'm learning something new.

tommy: Okay.

What is the lowest score ever recorded? In a final round

james: By the winner or just in the final?

tommy: Just by anyone.

james: By anyone in the final round.

Neil: Uh, it's either 63 or 64.

Tommy:What are you going for now? Come on.

Neil:64.

Tommy: Good boy.

james: God, you are onto

tommy: it. It is, is there a mirror behind me? You,

james: he's got his computer out.

Tommy: Well, I'll tell you what, it must be quicker than mine. Alright. Who holds the record for the most Eagles in a single round at the Masters.

And how many did they make? Let's have a stab boys.

james: I'm gonna guess three Eagles.

tommy: You're quite correct.

james: Yeah.

tommy: Now who was it?

james:
Give us a year.

tommy: Well, I won't give you the year. I'm gonna say that he, had the lowest score ever to win the Masters.

Neil: Tiger Woods, Dustin Johnson

tommy: dj.it was neil: 20 under very good. 268. Perfect. That crossed that question off.

Okay. This is an easy one. Who birdied the final four holes to win the Masters in 2011?



paul: was he South African?

tommy: He was. He still is Come on. Who is,

paul: what was his name? Trevor?

tommy: No, no. Charles.

paul: Charles Schwarzel

tommy: Perfect. Okay. Now I reckon Neil might know this one or he might get the closest accumulatively. How many birdies were made in the 2020 Masters? We're gonna go closest wind. So come on. Give us a number. Paul

paul: wouldn't have a, wouldn't have a clue 120.

James: Um, , we'll use it as a low, was that just the place that made the cut? No.

tommy:
Anyway, if you

paul: go slightly, was that just the players that made the cut or for four rounds?

tommy:
The whole field, everybody. Oh. For four rounds. But I'm gonna tell you, because everyone at home's getting bored now.

1,122 Birdies.

paul: Oh, I was gonna say

tommy: really high. Mine was on the first day. Okay, who holds the most subpar rounds in a career at Augusta? Who holds that record?

James: jack Nicklaus.

Tommy: Well done.

paul: Got to be

tommy: 71 subpar rounds. Wow. Pretty impressive. In 2020, which player shot four rounds in the sixties? I'll give you a clue. He didn't win it.

james: Didn't win it. Oh I can see him.

neil: Say that question again.

Tommy: In 2020, which player shot four rounds in the sixties and didn't win? Anyone? Cameron Smith.

james: Yes. Cam. Oh,

tommy: Cameron Smith. Okay.

james: I couldn't see him. I thought I could.

tommy: Alright, here we go then. Now this is like, we see who's good at listening to the commentators.

What is the name of the 10th hole? Oh God.

james: Camelia.

tommy: Amazing. Well done.

james: No, I've actually got the score card in front of me here.

tommy: How many players have won the Masters back to back?

Neil: Three.

Tommy:Can we name them?

Neil: Jack Nicklaus. Tiger Woods and Nick Faldo.


tommy: Correct. Okay. They're gonna get harder .

james: Alright. Okay. Not much harder.

tommy: Well, no, they're much harder

Cumulatively from 1942 to 2025. What is the toughest hole at Augusta

Neil: 11th.

tommy: Paul. What is the second hardest hole at Augusta?Cumulatively from 1942 to 2025.

paul: 16?

tommy: No. Anyone else? It's the 10th boys.

james : Oh, I was, I was gonna go nine or 10. It's the 10th. Nine or 10.

Tommy : You've gotta nail this one. This is not difficult. What is the easiest hole on the golf course?

Statistically? Come on

Neil: second.

Tommy: Correct. According to the US Master's cumulative scoring averages. Which nine plays harder? The back nine or the front nine? What's the tougher nine?

Neil: Front nine,

james: had to be front nine

tommy: Its the back nine.

paul: Back nine.

james: Really?

tommy: Yeah. Back 9 37 0.117. Oh.

james:
Wow.

tommy: And the average scoring for the front nine over all the years is 36.862.

james: It all starts on the back nine on Sunday. So

tommy:
there you go. Absolutely. Okay. Yeah.

What is the largest margin of victory in the Masters? Come on Stato. What you got?

Neil: Tiger Woods? 12 shots

Tommy: in know the year

Neil: 97.

Tommy: Well done. legend. Yeah.Alright. Who is the youngest player to have made the cut at the Masters? And how old was he?

james: No idea. Do you know Neil?

tommy: He's not South African Paul. I'm gonna come to Neil. Go on.

Neil: I'm gonna go for Jordan' Spieth. Okay.

Tommy: No.

James: Was he an amateur?

Tommy: The youngest player is Tianlang Guan. Oh yeah. He was 14 years old. 14 years old. 169 days.
and he made the cut. That's amazing.

james: how did he qualify for it then?

tommy: I think he won the Asian amateur.

james: Wow.

tommy: I think so.

james: That's amazing.

tommy: Okay. Who has made the most starts at the Masters.

james: Isn't that a tie

tommy: No,

james: it's outright. It's outright. I know Freddy's up there. Freddy Couples.

tommy: I'll give you a clue.

james: Yeah, I'm going to go Jack Nicklaus.

Tommy: There's one of us that's definitely gonna get this.

james: Huh? Gary Player.

tommy: Well done. Gary Player. 52. 52 starts.

james: It popped up. Wow. This morning when I was looking something on the masters, it popped


tommy: Alright, easy one. Come on, let's give you an easy one. Who is the oldest champion in Masters history?

paul: Do you want us to count that one in?

tommy: Yeah.

paul: Okay.

tommy: Go for it.

paul: Jack Nicklaus

tommy: Jack. Okay. How old was Jack?

Paul :46.

tommy: What year?

paul: 84.

tommy: 86. Oh, but there you go. Okay. Who was the youngest champion in master's history?

Neil: Tiger or Jordan?

tommy: Neil. Got it, tiger. 21 years. Oh, 1997. Okay, here we go. I expect Neil's gonna get this one. What is the record for the most birdies made in a single tournament at the US Masters?

james: Do you wanna know the number or the player?

tommy: The number? Well both give us the number. Give us the player American. Mm-hmm.

neil:
Gotta be Dustin Johnson or Tiger

tommy: He must have won it that year. Jordan Spieth 28 birdies that week. Pretty cool.
who is the only player to have scored an albatross at the 13th hole? You won't get this Jeff Maggert.

neil: Oh,

tommy: it's quite amazing really, when you see the second shots going in there and how it feeds round. Yeah. It's quite surprising that over the years there's only been the one, but there you go. There's only been one on each par five. That's incredible.

tommy: alright, here we go. Who was the first South American to win the Masters?

Neil: Angel Cabrera.

Tommy:Correct. It was right is a little bit of trivia. In what year did the Masters first introduce a 36 hole cut. So look, I don't expect you to know it, but look, let's see who gets closest with the year. So Paul, gimme a stab in the dark.

Go on. What year are you going for

paul: 56.

tommy: Okay. What about you, Neil?

Neil: 42

james: 65.

tommy:
Alright, well Paul, you're pretty close. 1957. 1957. There you go. Okay. Alright, well here's another one for you. And this is, I mean, this must have been when the masters came alive, right? In which year was the master's tournament? First televised in colour I mean, what Shame not seeing Those beautiful rhododendrons and the Azaleas and everything, you know, black and white. So what year did it really come alive? The first televised colour TV coverage of the Masters was in what year?

james: Right. Moon landing was in black and white, and that was 69. So let's go 72..

neil: Wasn't it in black and white? 'cause it was the moon.

james: Yeah.

James: Yeah. It was nighttime.

Tommy: I'm gonna give you a clue. Yeah. As Englishman. It was a very good year.

All: 66

Tommy:There you go. Alright. That was too easy, wasn't it? Okay. What a year. Alright, here we go. Who was the first left-handed player to win the masters? Now I'm smiling 'cause you should get this, but it's like you look back

Paul: Larry Mize

tommy: Larry Mize ?!

james: Mike Weir.

tommy: Well done. It was Mike Weir. I Didn't know Larry me. Played lefthanded.

Neil: Neither did he?

Tommy: Maybe He should have. mid you he won the Masters. Alright. Okay. Who is the only player to have won the Masters in a sudden death playoff. And also lost the Masters in a sudden death playoff?

Paul: Angel Cabrera,

Tommy: is that your pick?

paul: Yes. He lost to Adam Scott, correct?

tommy: Very good. Yeah, it is correct. Alright.

paul: get In there.

tommy: Okay. Now, who has finished Runup at the Masters? The most times

James: I'd go, Jack. I'll go Jack.

Tommy: He has, he has finished runner up four times. There is another player that finished four times.
Runner up at the Masters, iconic going back a bit.

paul: Oh, Arnold Palmer ?

tommy: Ben, Mr. Hogan, Ben Hogan

paul: Hogan. Ben Hogan. Wow.

tommy: Mr. Hogan. Yep. They both did.Okay. Who holds the record for the most consecutive birdies in a round?

neil: Jordan Spieth

tommy: Steve Pate and Tiger Woods, they both made seven birdies on the bounce. Okay, what about the most birdies in a single round? How many birdies did they make and who was it?

neil: It's 11.

tommy: It is 11. Neil, can you give me the player? I'll give you a little clue. Bit of a comeback kid at the moment Anthony Kim.

james: No way.

tommy: Round two. In 2009. It's pretty impressive that isn't it? That is impressive.

Okay. So now we've warmed up our brains. We are gonna talk, picks who we've backed and who we think is going to be in the mix come Sunday afternoon at Augusta. Before we do that, though, as I mentioned in the intro, at the start of the year, we went out on a limb and selected the players we thought would win the majors in 2026 for the Masters, I went for Justin Rose.

James ever. The romantic went for Rory predicting he'd go back to back. And Paul, well, Paul went for South African Garrick Higgo. James questioned at the time if he'd actually qualified. Paul was adamant, he said if he hasn't qualified yet, . He will do guaranteed. But if he doesn't, I'll go with Christian Bezuidenhout

Well, neither Higgo nor Bezuidenhout are in the field. So Paul, you are out of The running before a single shot has been hit. Brutal, but. All is not lost for you because I've asked everyone, Neil included, to come up with three players Each. Three names they think will be in the mix on Sunday. So we're gonna go around the table, each of you, give us your three, and

give us a quick reason why you fancy them to feature at the upper end of the leaderboard late Sunday afternoon. Paul, it's redemption time. You've had time to lick your wounds. Who are your three?

paul: So first of all. Adam Scott, he's won it before. He is the only Australian to have won it.

He beat Angel Cabrera in a playoff in 2013. Last time he won it, he was using the broomstick. I just think he's a solid player. He's also, the kind of guy that has the ability still, even though he is, what, 45 years old? I think he's said 24 starts, and I think he's made 21 cuts. which is not a bad record really.

Tommy:So what odds is he roughly?

Neil: Last time I looked he was 90 to one.

paul: So yeah, I'm gonna go Adam Scott, I'm then gonna go for another Aussie Min woo Lee.

neil: Mm,

paul: I just think he's on fire. He's playing well. He's best finished at the Masters. Is only tied 14th. But we heard one of the questions earlier on, shot 30 on the front nine. I didn't even know that, to be honest with you. Just love his attitude. It's his fifth start. And I just think, again, I'm gonna go.

With Min Woo Lee from Australia. And then my final pick just to redeem myself, I'm gonna go for the person I should have actually gone for a long time ago. Casey Jarvis.

tommy: Where's he from

paul: now? Funny enough, he's from South Africa. Alright. He's 22 years old. He gained his spot by winning the South African Open.

He was born in Boksburg. Now, I mean, he's a Bok. He's a Springbok. Okay. Boksburg. He also won the Kenya Open Tournament. Very close to my own heart. There you go. And he won the Kenya open in the South African open in consecutive weeks.

He's also shot 59, just for those of you who want to just know that this guy can, can get it going, the scores, he can get it going.

tommy: Awesome.

paul: And like I say, yeah, he's from South Africa. Now, before I finish, I just wanna say one thing. Is Jaden Schaper playing?

tommy:
No, not at the moment. As far as I know, the other two South Africans in the field are obviously Charles Schwartzel because he's an ex winner.

Yeah,

paul: yeah.
.

tommy: Okay.

Alright, so that, that's pretty good Paul. Pretty good. Some form players there. Alright,

so James, let's come to you. Who is making your list? Obviously we've still got Rory in play for you. Yes. Even though he is got a slightly bad back at the moment. But, give us another three names that you think might well be in the mix come Sunday.

james: And the brief for us was to go with outsiders as well.

tommy: Yeah. I mean, otherwise it's a bit more fun in it going for some, you know,

james: so I, my first pick is Patrick Reed. Okay. Ex champion 2018
the player that everyone loves to hate, but he has hit a bit of form recently. So he's left LIV but he can't get back on the PGA tour. Because of contractual reasons.So he's gone to the DP world tour and there he's had two wins a second and a top 10 in six starts. So he's bossing it at the moment. He is playing some good golf and that's all he needs is a bit of confidence. He knows that course. Yeah. He will turn up. He's so thick skinned. He doesn't care. No. So he will turn up and let's be honest, how good is he with that flat stick so that one. So Patrick Reed. Okay. My next one. I just love watching him play. Tyrrell Hatton. He's paying $51. Patrick was paying $34. Tyrell's paying 51. You never know what he's gonna do. But he's been in contention and I just feel like I'd love to see him win a major if he's gonna win one.

I'd love to see him in the Masters. Just, I'd love to know what his meal would be for the Champion's dinner the following year. Yeah,

tommy: yeah, absolutely.

james: And then my last one, Jason Day. Okay. So I've gone with experienced players, and the reason I picked Jason Day was he's been fiddling with his equipment.

And I saw, something the other day on the internet and he was just chatting about how he's shaping his shots differently than he ever has done. He's changed his eyes for about the third time Yeah. To this set that this comforter said we're perfect for him. And now

he can see the shot. He goes, I see the shot. I hit the shot.

tommy:
Okay.

james:Which you have to have the balls to do like Rory did last year.

tommy: Yeah.

james: At the right time around there. You've gotta hit. A shot when you need it.

tommy: Yeah, I think a lot of people would like to see Jason there win it. He has won a major 2015, right? So he knows how to get it done when he's under the pump,

james: I have a little asterisk on all of my picks. I have got the worst record for picking anyone.

tommy: Yeah.

james: For anyone. So probably fight all three of those will miss the cup. But you never know.

Tommy: Alright, before we go to Neil, and I'm gonna go before Neil because obviously I think Neils are probably for the listeners, the ones worth listening to as opposed to ours. Okay. I went for Shane Lowry. Alright. The reason I went for Shane Lowry was because obviously he's won a major before. We all love Shane Lowry.We'd all like to go out and have a beer with Shane.But on St. Patrick's Day, I had a vision come to me and it was Rory giving his best mate the jacket. So if I didn't act on it.And he won it. I was gonna be gutted,

james: how many Guinesses were you in at that point?

Tommy: Well, this, that's another question, but, I just fancy Shane. I just think he's, if he gets up there, he has a sniff, he'll be there a bit thereabouts.

The other one I went for was Corey Conners. He's played quite well at the Masters in recent years. I love watching somebody that's got rhythmical golf swing. He always seems to be quite comfortable in that environment. So I went for Cory Conners. And then the last player that I've had a bit of a stab on is Sepp Straka

Obviously got a couple of US PGA tour wins. He's based over there, feels very comfortable there and I think he's unflappable. He's not one of these players that kind of has a bad hole and gets faded. So I've gone with Sepp Straka, I've still got Justin Rose in play from the start of the year.

But yeah, they were my three. And as Neil pointed out to me, bizarrely, they're all 56 to one, at the moment. So. We are gonna come to the tipster, Neil's gonna tell us who he has got, who's your three picks now?

neil: Three picks. Well, I was, don't want to just go for the obvious ones, but I must admit out of the Liv, I really was like, do I go for Bryson De Chambeau?

Do I go for Jon Rahm? I've been, I'm in an rn. I'm in an rn, but I'm gonna go Bryson. Current form, he's on fire at the moment. We know how long the golf course is at Augusta. Bryson gets it out there. Par fives, I know when he quoted, it's a past 67 in 2020, he shot himself in the foot, but I think, he'll learn a lot from last year.

So I'm gonna go Bryson who, I think he's paying 11, so he's second favorite at the moment. Okay. So hate going on favorites, but, I think current form. You know, I think he's gonna learn a lot from last year.

james: And at the end of last year, he was quoted, and we did this in another podcast.

He was quoted as saying, if I improve my wedge play and that's what I'm gonna work on through the closed season, I will be unstoppable. And he has done, he said, two victories this year.

neil: Yeah. Well he is won the last two live tournaments there. Yeah. And Rahm's up there as well, but it was a toss up between them two.

I'm gonna go Bryson, after last year's performance, he's my first pick. Second pick Cameron Young.

tommy: Good pick.

neil:
Maybe he's gonna do what Rory done last year, win the players and go on to win the masters.

tommy: Yes.

neil: Be amazing if, he could follow that. Yeah. ,

tommy: Yeah.

neil:
Another guy that, driving stats, par five stats, you know, you score in round Augusta is the par fives.

tommy
: Yeah. he's very cool customer, isn't he?

neil:
Very cool.

tommy: He doesn't lose it. Yeah. His tempo never changes. His speed of play never changes. He just saunters around that golf course, doesn't he? He's a little bit like DJ like that. He’s just chilled, isn't he?

Give us your number three

neil: and number three going for the old Pomy connection and on current form.

Obviously it was bridesmaids to Cameron Young in the players one last week. Matt Fitzpatrick

tommy: Yeah, Fitzy.

neil: Yeah.

tommy: Wouldn't that be cool?

neil
: And he's paying 26.

tommy: okay.

neil: You know, I'm just going on just current form. Those last two guys playing Amazing and Bryson's on fire on the LIV, so,

tommy:
okay.

So that's who you're going for. That's what, sorry. Well great stuff. So we've got 12 names on the board between us. Obviously we've got those other two in the bag, James, 'cause we're still in play with those, but, surely we've got the winner in there somewhere.

neil: Well, we haven't put Scott or Rory in there,

tommy: Rory. No, he's got Rory. Okay. So look, we are not here just to pick the winners. I want Neil to now put the punters hat on and educate us on. What other bets we could place. Tell us about some of those. What is there to look out for?

neil: Yeah. I mean, birdies per hole, is a good one. Especially,

if you're looking at the par fives, second hole statistically is the easiest hole in the golf course. Absolutely. It has been for as far as you wanna go back and check on the PGA website.
We always tend to focus on 13 and 15, but actually the second and the eighth are the easier holes.

So, on the birdies per hole, you can find the odds out for that hole. And normally you could get 12 to 16 players names on that hole. You can multiply them. So realistically your focus should be on the second and the eighth hole.

tommy: Okay. For birdies?

Neil:
Yeah, for birdies. You can pick 12 guys, but as me and James know, you're better off picking like four guys.

And again, if you do your homework, you can go to the PGA website Currently this year on the tour. Jake Knapps, number one [00:25:00] for par fives. If you go through the top five players for par fives. Jake knapp number one, Min Woo Lee. Number two, Scottie Scheffler. Three. Surprisingly

Collin Morikawa is four with Rory in fifth place. So if you pick those guys to birdie, second or the eighth hole and multiplying. That's a good bet.

tommy:
Okay, what about picking the winner of a three ball? Yeah. And then having, accumulators. So like can you pick out six three balls, pick the winner and just have it doubling up

neil: Absolutely. Yeah. You can just multiply them. Okay. So as soon as the draws out, Yeah, that's a great way to bet.

james: The biggest mistake that Neil and I have made in the past, is that we look at about 10 different three balls and we try and pick the winner of each three ball.

Mm-hmm. And then you put 'em in a multi. Yeah. And 10, like we, we've what we reckon get eight. We've now gone say, if you were gonna bet 50 bucks.

tommy: Yeah.

james: We've gone, oh, let's try and hit it out the park with all 10. Find three that you think are dead Cs,

tommy: yeah.

james:
Back those and then in the second round used it to accumulate, have a couple of extra try and, but, but you've just, yeah, it's just that last one lets you down.How's that happen? I mean, I think we had a bet one year when we were doing sports betting on Tiger. And Tiger got beaten in the third round by his playing partner by one shot, and it cost us a fortune.

tommy: Yeah.

james: So you just bit within your means, but pick carefully who you think they're gonna do.

Yeah.

Tommy: just don't get greedy

James:. Well, that is it. Don't get greedy. It greedy, isn't it? Yeah. Like I say, don't feel Yeah. Like the home run thing and the greediness, you know, pick your absolute standout then.

tommy: Yeah.

neil: And if anything. I'm encouraging the betting here, but I prefer to go bigger on size and pick less amounts, like say, trying to get eight of them in.

tommy: understand.Okay. What about other ones like oldest player to make the cut? Is that,

neil: um, I don't think

tommy: they, do they have that, that they don't do that anymore? I don't what they used to. Eh,

james: uh, you get d different, like the TAB here in New Zealand is slightly different to the uk.

tommy: Okay.

james: You can get all bits on all sorts of things over there.

Neil :Yeah. You just go to the TAB website, have a look at them, have a look and do the dropdown. And again, that most of those things come out like the day before, don't they? I mean, if you look now, like at the moment, for this week's tournament, some of the bets I like looking at is, to make the cut, to miss the cut, you know? I mean, statistically you look through, I know they're not paying very good odds, but if you multi them, again, pick four or five guys to make the cut. Yeah. You know, you are not gonna get very big odds on say, Scotty, Rory and that automate the cup, but by multiplying them, all of a sudden it's not a bad bet.

So that's definitely worth looking at.

tommy: Okay. And a place.

neil: Place is top five. Okay. I think there,

james: that's hard.

neil: Yeah,

james: because you only get a fifth of your bet.

tommy: Is it a fifth of the odds?

james: Yeah. Okay, so, so if you get someone who's paying 10, say $10, you only get $2 worth of your back and to finishing the top five in any major.

tommy:
So that's a bit of a waste of time, isn't it?

james: I think so.

tommy: Okay, gents, it's time to wrap up. I've really enjoyed that podcast. Thank you for your contributions. I must mention one more time. We are not encouraging people to gamble far from it, but if you do have a bet, please do so responsibly. Feel free to head to the website. Tell us what you think of our picks, and if you disagree, let us know who you think is gonna claim that green jacket..

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