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It could have all been ours... if only we'd got the selections right
We were unlucky not to have a placed selection at Turning Stone. Close but no cigar (or cash).
After starting the final round in second place he fell away and finished in an agonisingly-close-to-being-paid fifth place on minus 14, just one stroke away from a profitable return.
Sean was the second of our selections to put in a solid performance. Unfortunately his final score of 11-under wasn’t quite low enough to have the bookies reaching in their pockets.
Our final selection never approached his best form and failed to make it to the weekend. Still, we can always have a chuckle at his name...
It turned out that the Turning Stone Resort championship was a hard tournament to predict as the top three finishers started far from favouritism. What we should have told you was to get on…
Steve Flesch: Flesch won after starting the tournament at a lovely 40/1. He started the final day as short as 2/5 having built up a five shot lead.
Michael Allen: Finished second at a whopping 125/1 and would have delivered a tidy profit when backed each way.
John Senden/ John Mallinger: A less substantial, but still well worthwhile return could have been made from backing the two Johns who finished tied in third place. Senden’s starting price was 50/1, while Mallinger’s was 40/1.
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