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2014 British Open Contest: Win a Callaway Big Bertha Driver!


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I would love to win a Callaway big bertha driver

Jim Furyk - 7
Shane Lowry -7

Brian Harmon -7

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I understand I can not win the prize but I am just entering for fun if that's ok?

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Stenson -7

McIlory -7

Might go and watch this seeing as its in my home city

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I want to win a Callaway Big Bertha driver. Henrik Stenson -15 Erik Compton -10 Patrick Reed -10

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I want to win a Callaway Big Bertha driver. Jason Day -16 Graham DeLaet -14 Tommy Fleetwood -15 *not eligible* :-(
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I want to win a Callaway Big Bertha Driver

1. Keegan Bradley -11

2. Ernie Els -11

3. Hunter Mahan -11

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I want to win a Callaway Big Bertha Driver! [URL=http://www.theopen.com/en/Players/PlayerProfiles.aspx#player=Jonas+BLIXT]Jonas BLIXT - 6[/URL] [URL=http://www.theopen.com/en/Players/PlayerProfiles.aspx#player=Victor+DUBUISSON]Victor DUBUISSON -5[/URL] [URL=http://www.theopen.com/en/Players/PlayerProfiles.aspx#player=Martin+KAYMER]Martin KAYMER-4[/URL] If you are predicting the first guy to win how can they all have the same score?

You're making 3 stand-alone picks. Not consecutive finishes or 1st, 2nd, 3rd finishes.

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If you are predicting the first guy to win how can they all have the same score?

You're making 3 stand-alone picks. Not consecutive finishes or 1st, 2nd, 3rd finishes.

Yes as the first post says

Your answer must also include a 2nd and 3rd choice. You are NOT predicting who will finish 1st, 2nd and 3rd, you are picking 3 players to win and what score(s) they will shoot. The first choice carries tremendous weight (see the rules below for more).

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