The Open: Boylesports Betting Special
So, I think would be fair to say that Tiger Woods is struggling with his putting. The early news of the week was that he would change his putter for the first time in 11 years for the forthcoming Open and now that has been followed up by his caddie Steve Williams saying that his man’s putting is “sub-standard.”
That, along with his disappointing finish at the recent AT&T National in Pennsylvania means you can now back Tiger at a relatively massive 7/1 in some places – he was as short as 7/2 when The Open Championship betting markets were first formed.
As a result of Tiger’s troubles we have one of the most open Opens of recent times, and Boyle Sports are giving punters a helping hand by paying out at ¼ odds on the first 8 places in The Open. So, if you are thinking of placing your bets at any of the bookmakers that offer the standard 5 places on their each-way terms then you may want to think again.
This Boyle Sports special offer doesn’t mean that they are skimping on their odds either. World number two Phil Mickelson is a best priced 18/1, Rory McIlroy is 15/1 and US Open champion Graeme McDowell is 30/1.
The only snick is that you must be quick, the offer ends at midnight tonight (Wednesday 14 July).
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Posted on:- 14/07/2010 - 15:36 PM
Filed in:- Golf Betting News