Golf Betting

Kaymer,Knox, Fleetwood and Casey for me this week.

Good luck
 
Going to be carnage across Friday and Saturday with plenty of links specialists getting in the mix. Casey and Lowry deserve real-respect as do Jimenez and Harrington at bigger prices. I've seen the both of these guys at 15/2 for a Top 20 finish which is cracking value.

Betfair Sports have gone 8 places each-way this week and their prices are better than most of the guys who have gone 7 places like PP and Skybet on the popular players.

Going for Kaymer 40/1, Mickelson 40/1, Grace 50/1 and Kuchar 55/1

Best of Luck
 
I have gone e/w on Tyrrel Hatton. 3rd time at the open, playing quite well, if he can avoid the horror holes and putt as well as can, 200/1 for 8 places is decent enough value for my tenner.
 
Not betting through any bookie but a group of us run a sweep with £120 winner, £80 for 2nd. I've drawn Dustin Johnson & Patrick Reed so I guess I'll be cheering them on
 
Had been backing Casey for this at a while at 100/1 and up. Had a little Danny Lee at 150s.

Most of the guys I like at a price are on the wrong side of the draw day 1 so not getting too involved.

Of the early starters backed JB Holmes at 80s and Joost Luiten at 100s for first round leader
 
just had a wee speculative punt on the first round 3 balls. 8 fold pays 951/1

Just need the below all to win their respective 3 balls now..

Clarke
Donald
Donaldson
Casey
Howell
McDowell
An
Fleetwood
 
Well that was rubbish! I only got 3 out of 8...

Todays effort I have gone big! a ten fold! 8022/1!!!

Bjorn
Cabrera-Bello
Knox
Donald
Westwood
Hatton
Howell
Langer
Lawrie

What shall i spend my 8 grand on??!
 
Well that was rubbish! I only got 3 out of 8...

Todays effort I have gone big! a ten fold! 8022/1!!!

Bjorn
Cabrera-Bello
Knox
Donald
Westwood
Hatton
Howell
Langer
Lawrie

What shall i spend my 8 grand on??!

Like my horse racing multiples! Let down with the first one!!! LOL
 
As ever this week always feels like a let-down after the Open Championship, but the RBC Canadian Open tends to conjure up an interesting finish. The 106th edition is back at Glen Abbey Golf Club, which is an a-typical Jack Nicklaus design as it has classical overtones and hard to find fairways. The course is also set to play very firm, with Adam Hadwin commenting that it's hard to get approach shots to hold on the greens. High GIR% numbers around here are hard enough as it is with tiny greens - so this week could well play to those who have excellent short games.

Near misses for me were Brooks Koepka and Sean O'Hair who I have followed closely in 2015..............

So I'm looking at Luke Donald (28/1), Brian Harman (70/1), Matt Jones (90/1), Andres Romero (100/1), Daniel Summerhays (100/1) and Luke Guthrie (150/1) this week.
 
As ever this week always feels like a let-down after the Open Championship, but the RBC Canadian Open tends to conjure up an interesting finish. The 106th edition is back at Glen Abbey Golf Club, which is an a-typical Jack Nicklaus design as it has classical overtones and hard to find fairways. The course is also set to play very firm, with Adam Hadwin commenting that it's hard to get approach shots to hold on the greens. High GIR% numbers around here are hard enough as it is with tiny greens - so this week could well play to those who have excellent short games.

Near misses for me were Brooks Koepka and Sean O'Hair who I have followed closely in 2015..............

So I'm looking at Luke Donald (28/1), Brian Harman (70/1), Matt Jones (90/1), Andres Romero (100/1), Daniel Summerhays (100/1) and Luke Guthrie (150/1) this week.

With you on Summerhays Steve, this lad has got to win soon surely?
 
Disappointing only a bit of each way from Louis in the end from the Open - When he made birdie on 18 i fell into the old trap of counting my money, i thought over 4 holes he would have the edge of Zach and Marc.

Never mind - onto this week

European Masters

Bourdy 66/1
Fitzpatrick 80/1
Horsey 150/1
Pieters 150/1

Canadian Open

Mahan 28/1
M.Hoffmann 80/1
De Jonge 125/1
 
Congressional Loans National

Although the revised PGA Tour schedule has pretty much put this tournament in the doldrums, I think it's going to be a very interesting heat, with the course the likely star. RTJ is one of the best courses in the United States and it looks set to play fast, which again must be a huge boost to the more accurate bombers. Rough looks to be harsher than last week at Glen Abbey where Jason Day took advantage, but the fairways look wide anyway.

In the current golf betting environment we find ourselves in Justin Rose (9/1) and Rickie Fowler (11/1) are more than backable win only. Rose has never successfully defended a title, and Fowler always peaks the week before a major, so both come with warnings - but then again so did Jason Day last week.

Apart from those, Justin Thomas despite being 4th favourite (highlights the poor field-depth) has the weapons at his disposal to contend and I'm also positive about the chances of James Hahn (80/1), who has been playing beautifully of late. This test in the air, should really suit the reigning Northern Trust champion. Will be interesting to see how he reacts to being placed with Fowler in a marquee group (my only concern).
 
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