Wednesday, April 10, 2019

2019 PGA Golf Colin 'Mulligan' McShank's Start'em or Sit'em Week 13 Master's Review.

                   The Irish Highwayman's Start or Sit Selections



                 Week 13 2019 Masters Championship
                                                       At Augusta National GC, Purse: $11,000,000


2018 Top 5 Players Last Year:
  1. Patrick Reed -15
  2. Ricky Fowler -14
  3. Jordan Speith -13
  4. Jon Rahm -11
   T5 Cameron Smith -9
   T5 Bubba Watson -9
   T5 Henrik Stenson -9
   T5 Rory McIIroy -9


                                 Recap of Last Week's Starts or Sits


Starts: N/A-Off

Longshot: N/A-Off

Week 9 Average: strokes ( ) for a place finish, of of Make Cut and of Finish Top 10.

Sits: N/A-Off

Week 9 Average: strokes () for a place finish, Win, of Top 10 Finish and of Make Cut.

Totals for the Season:

Start Average: -390 (7.0) 58 Golfers, (22nd Place), 46 for 52 Make Cut, 2 (0.20)Win and 23 (2.3) Top Ten Finishes in 10 Weeks.

Sit Average: -141(7.9) 18 Golfers, (20th Place) and 16 of 18 Make Cut, 2 (0.20)Win and 7 Top (0.6) Ten Finishes.


                            Week 13 Starts or Sits for the Masters Championship.

 Here is a fact for you about this event, only 52 golfers in this 82 year old event have worn the green jacket. This week's predictions will start with a selection of a start foursome and like always a sit twosome. The Longshot pick will also be selected.

 Starts: How can anyone pass on Ireland's Rory McIIroy? The same goes for Dustin Johnson, who has had only bad week of golf this season. Okay, count me in for Tiger Woods, and include  Jon Rahn, who is always near the top each week.

Long shot: The odds on Sergio Garcia are out of this world at 60-1. A top ten finish will bring you and him back down from the moon.

Sits: My sit predictions recently have been better than the starts. So, maybe (cross our fingers) we can get it right this week. Phil Mickelson at 48 years of age might be time for a retirement to the Senior PGA Tour. The next golfer should be American Keegan Bradley, who has problems on this course.

I am feeling good about this week's picks, which usually means a butt kicking experience for me. Enjoy the Masters this week, and watch on Sunday to see if one of your golfers does win the green jacket.

Good Luck,


Colin, The Irish Highwayman


The Commish

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