Paul Casey
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Paul Krishnamurty /
08 June 2011 /
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Paul Casey looks to the heavens - he might need divine intervention if he's to win at Congressional
Odds: [95.0]
Last five US Opens: 40/mc/65/10/15
Since injury curtailed a career-best run in 2009, that elevated him to world number three, Casey has rather slipped down the golfing hierachy, not least behind compatriots Westwood and Donald. Form going into Congressional has been disappointing, even on ideal layouts, and his record in this major hardly inspires either. Paul appeared to be getting the hang of US Opens when landing consecutive top-15s at Winged Foot and Oakmont, but his last three attempts have been extremely disappointing, compared to his wider form during those seasons.
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