The Augusta Masters is over for another year – and yet again, Lee Westwood blows another chance of winning a major. Great performance from Phil Mickelson though, and a deserving winner. Tiger Woods played some of the most amazing shots I’ve ever seen, and also some of the worst ones, what a weekend he had – still managing to finish in the first 4.

I remember we went to the Irish Open in Baltray last year, and I was really rooting for Westwood as I had backed him, and he blew up after being in contention after the second round. I continued to back him in subsequent tournaments until eventually I gave up as he never seemed to put four good rounds together. Then he almost won the Open, and he went and started winning at the end of 2009, and had a string of places and top ten finishes to boot. His overall game, evident this week, is top class. I’m very impressed in particular with his putting. In my opinion, putting is the most important part of the golf game, and without it you can forget about ever winning anything.

Still working on this new vision book, I have been analysing various putting strokes, head movements, and statistics of various golfers, in preparation for the new system which will be utilising the science behind the book. Many golfers need to understand that head movment, and the role of the dominant eye, are integral in a consistent and accurate putting stroke and alignment. Mickelson, Westwoon and Woods however, are three golfers who seem to have mastered the art and are therefore ones to always keep on the right side of when golf betting.

Just to mention, the new ‘Backstryke’ Oydessey putters from Callaway are amazing looking – some of them are built the ‘wrong way around’, incredible.