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• 6/5/2019 - Golf Betting – Big Stars Avoid Tournament Of Champions

One of the first golfing events of a the year is the annual Tournament of Champions at the Plantation Course at Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii. The event has developed something of a reputations as being a season killer for the winner. For some strange reason, winners of this event tend to go on to have a very poor year in terms of golf wins. This ‘curse’ has affected the event this year with only seven of the top fifty golfers in the world appearing. The event is restricted to those who won a tournament in 2011, so you would think it would draw many of the top players – not any more.


Steve Stricker heads the betting at 8/1 ahead of Webb Simpson at 9/1 and Nick Watney at 10/1. Gary Woodland at 12/1 and Bubba Watson at 16/1 round out the top five. Others worth watching include Keegan Bradley at 18/1, KJ Choi at 20/1, Bill Haas at 25/1 and Aaron Baddeley at 28/1. Keegan Bradley was the 2011 PGA champion and tour rookie of the year and at 18/1, looks to be good value, especially each way (quarter the odds for a top four finish).


With the field restricted to just 28 players, the door is open for some of the less fancied players to do well. Steve Stricker at number 6, is the top ranked player in this filed. Webb Simpson is the next best at number 10 in the world, however, I wouldn’t be at all surprised to see players of the ilk of Michael Bradley, Bryce Molder, D.A. Points, Jonathan Byrd or Mark Wilson do well. Byrd and Molder particularly stand out on this course.

When looking at golf betting in these types of events, it often pays to look outside the top three or four. The odds are such that you can back a handful, and if one wins, you collect enough for a decent profit. Golf betting will really heat up at the end of the month when all the top players come together in Doha for the rich tournament there – perhaps Hawaii has to much of a holiday atmosphere with cheap revatio for players to take anything seriously.

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