PGA Betting – Sony Open Preview/Pick
Time to dust off the clubs and land in your wife’s doghouse every weekend from now until September. Golf is back. The PGA kicks of 2010 with the Sony Open and the field is strong.
Time to dust off the clubs and land in your wife’s doghouse every weekend from now until September. Golf is back. The PGA kicks of 2010 with the Sony Open and the field is strong.
The golf odds say the United States is still the best – as long as you take Europe out of the equation.
Who: Team USA vs. International Team
When: Tuesday Oct 6th – Sunday Oct 11th, 2009
Where: Harding Park GC | San Francisco, CA, USA
Course Yards: 7,137 (PDF Map of Course)
This week’s Presidents Cup is a special charity event organized by the PGA Tour, taking place every two years and closely resembling the format of the Ryder Cup. Two teams of 12 golfers – one representing the United States, and the “International” team representing the rest of the world minus Europe – will tee off in match play at the Harding Park Golf Club in beautiful San Francisco.
NFL week 3 betting shows us that football season is in full swing. Meanwhile, The Tour Championship marks the last week of meaningful PGA golf in 2009. Time to make one last bet. Will Tiger stay hot? Will the Stricker show return?
Or will the year end with a shocker? Let’s make some sports picks.
Golf Odds – Harrington turns FedEx Cup into three-horse race
Even though NFL Week 1 odds kick off on Thursday, there is also the beginning of the third event of the FedEx Cup playoffs, the BMW Championship at Cog Hill. Camilo Villegas won last year at Bellervie, but everyone will be focused on Steve Stricker and Tiger Woods, which suit Padraig Harrington just fine.
Deutsche Bank Championship Odds – Harrington finally gets into the winner’s circle
Friday’s Deutsche Bank Championship odds features the prohibitive favorite every time he tees it up, but this week’s winner will be a three-time major winner who has been ostracized all season long for swing changes that are finally starting to pay off.
Turns out the UFC 102 fight card isn’t the only event loaded with big names this weekend. The Barclays marks the start of the PGA “playoffs,” better known as the FedEx Cup, and features as good a field as you’ll see in a tournament today.
Let’s explore a few intriguing names to consider in your sports picks this week.
While NFL betting players will be focused on preseason action, this week’s golf odds come from Sedgefield Country Club, site of the Wyndham Championship. Carl Pettersson is the defending champion at this event, and this year’s winner will pick up his first career win on the PGA Tour.
Golf Odds – No one will slay this Tiger this week
PGA Championship betting for the year’s final major at Hazeltine is paced by a man going for his fifth Wanamaker Trophy, and while he should win, there are a couple of other golfers who should get a look as well. Still, this is Tiger’s week.
World Golf Championship Betting – WGC Picks (Anyone but Tiger?)
Don’t put your NFL betting hat on just yet! The PGA Tour still has a few more important stops to bet on, including this week’s Bridgestone Invitational.
It’s a World Golf Championship event, which always means the field is rich with top-ranked players.
Buick Open Betting – All Tiger, all day at Warwick Hills
Buick Open odds for this week’s event at Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club has a familiar name at the top of the list, and given that he has extra motivation, it could be a long weekend for the rest of the golf betting field.
Buick Open Betting – Thursday, July 30
Tiger Woods missed the cut at the British Open, and it was only his second missed-cut at a major in his career, but that hasn’t stopped him from being a +150 favorite in an event he’s won twice in 2002 and 2006.
2009 Canadian Open Preview/Picks
Hold your horses, UFC 101 betting fans. You’ll have your fun again soon but, for now, the spotlight belongs to PGA betting. The Canadian Open is not the British Open, and it’s certainly missing many of the Tour’s top players, but it features a better field than you may think. Let’s have a look at some of the more intriguing picks at the Jack Nicklaus-designed Glen Abbey Golf Club this week.
British Open Odds – Tough to bet against Tiger
British Open odds for Thursday’s tournament, which tees off in the middle of the night on this side of the pond, will favor a familiar player who has never played at Turnberry, but if you follow the golf world closely, you’ll know that really doesn’t matter when it comes to the world’s No.1 player.
Golf Betting – Perry aims for two in a row at John Deere Classic
The 2009 John Deere Classic takes place on Thursday, July 9 and runs through Sunday, July 12. It’ll be played at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois. Bet on Golf Today.
Get warmed up for your British Open betting with the John Deere Classic, which tees off on Thursday at the TPC at Deere Run. Kenny Perry is the defending champion at this event, but he’ll have some challengers in a surprisingly strong field.
AT&T National Betting – Tiger’s Tourney On Tap For PGA Tour
While most people are shifting their focus to the upcoming UFC 100 odds, we have one more weekend of other sports betting action before that takes center stage.
This weekend, the PGA Tour heads to Washington, D.C. for the AT&T National, which is hosted by Tiger Woods. The event will take place at Congressional Country Club.
Supposedly, it’s time to bet on Wimbledon odds, but why not wait another week? It’s just high seeds beating on low seeds for now, and the PGA’s Traveler’s Championship has a better field than you may expect.
Let’s have a look at some of the more interesting PGA golf gambling picks this week on the links.
Here is a five-pack of golfers with a chance to win:
The favorite for this year’s United States Open championship is – surprise, Tiger Woods at +125 but does that make him a lock to win this weekend’s prestigious major tournament?
If you think so, put your backing behind him by visiting the Live Odds page and remember that every $10.00 you wager on the U.S. Open earns you one entry into our Fairway to Heaven draw if your golfer wins the tournament.