• Wednesday, June 16th, 2010
For golf betting buffs there are few competitions if any in the world that can rival the excitement of the US Open Gambling experience.
Grand Slam competitions and especially the US Open odds contest seem to tower above the rest in terms of quality and contest, though there are several golf betting competitions each week of the year. Devoted golf betting buffs wait for months at a time for these competitions to come around and at last, the 2010 US Open betting action is here.
On Thursday morning, it’ll be just about as close to heaven on earth as most golf betting buffs will get when the best golfers on earth round up at Pebble Beach to tee off in the 116th US Open odds competition.
This season you will see a bit of extra drama once the US Open betting gets going as Tiger Woods, the #1 rated golfer in the community will be the fave in the US Open odds, and much more looked at and under the media lens than usual after the tumultuous turn his private life has taken in the past six months.
Woods has only taken part in a few tournaments since Thanksgiving ’09 and he has not looked amazing in any of them. In fact, he failed to finish consecutive tournaments for the first time in his golf betting career and has concluded well out of the money in his most recent competitions. No one actually knows how he’ll perform when the US Open betting competition gets going ahead. He’s also parted ways with his long time swing guru.
But Tiger has established over and over that nobody plays as hard as he does and that nobody has a bigger heart than he does. And with the 2010 US Open betting competition set to get underway in just a few days you would be insane to bet vs Woods.
Nonetheless, there are lots of other skilled competitors in the US Open odds this year as well. Phil Mickelson, Community #2 and the best player on the Tour at this time, has concluded 2nd in the US Open betting competition a record 4 times but has never sealed the deal. Watch for him to be especially amazing at Pebble Beach and be in the hunt on Sunday. Ernie Els is an additional dark horse and Major winner who’s paid his dues and might make a big run in the golf betting as well.
Els’ is looking for his 3rd US Open title while he keeps one eye on the FIFA World Cup, where his home country of South Africa is competing. The inspiration he’s feeling right now for his country’s chances in the World Cup just might carry over to his playing in the US Open.
But at the end of the day, Tiger remains the man to conquer in this year’s US Open betting, especially considering the complexity of the course and the way he played previous time the US Open odds competition was held here.
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• Wednesday, June 16th, 2010
The US Open betting is usually special but this season it’ll be extra special as the 2010 edition of the US Open Golf Championships will be held at Pebble Beach. This event and this golf course have a quite special relationship, as any sports betting fan who has ever bet on US Open probabilities appreciates. In fact, if the US Open betting competition were ever choose a permanent site rather than the traditional rotation between top courses, there’s no doubt that Pebble Beach would be its site of choice.
The US Open betting event holds a special place in the minds and hearts of most golf betting enthusiasts. It is undoubtedly the most difficult of any of the Majors and in a lot of years the most difficult design of any championship on the golf betting calendar.
This season Pebble Beach will be as stunning and breathtaking as ever with its huge views of the rugged Pacific Coast line and its spectacular signature holes.
But don’t let what you see deceive you. This is still the toughest course layout of the year, and this is still the US Open betting competition. Apart from being as difficult as ever, Pebble Beach will play specifically difficult during the US Open betting championship as the tee boxes will be moved back, pin placements stretched and the challengers will have to cover 7,040 yards in 18 holes following the Arnold Palmer renovations.
As soon as you combine the possibility for wind gust to spray balls everywhere and that sort of distance with a links style course layout there is extremely little room for error.
Clearly when you’re talking about that sort of distance it favors the prolonged ball hitters and basically takes the European-style participants from the golf betting hunt.
It’s little surprise that Tiger Woods is the US Open probabilities favorite at 6:1. And it’s also no surprise that world #2 Phil Mickelson is second in the US Open probabilities at roughly 7:1. These two men are plainly the top participants on the planet and part of an elite group that is both prolonged enough off the tee and precise enough with their wedges to conquer the Pebble Beach course.
Nevertheless, the possibility for catastrophe is so great that even a few poor shots could derail their US Open betting championship hopes and that leaves plenty of space for a dark horse contender to emerge in this year’s betting.
The US Open this season will be held from June 17-20. It’s the fifth time that it’ll be played at the lovely Pebble Beach Golf Links, however the 1st time to be held there since 2000. It’s also going to be the 1st year to test a new guideline on grooves. Grooves in clubs will need to have less volume plus more rounded edges in the new rules, in an attempt to limit the amount of spin. The theory is to pressure the player to focus more on maintaining the ball in the fairway than driving it long. Whether this new guideline has any impact at all on the US Open remains to be seen.
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• Wednesday, June 09th, 2010
Even though he’s only played 4 golf wagering tournaments in the last seven months, Tiger is still ruling the wagering odds conversation heading into the 2010 US Open wagering competition, proving what a transformative figure in sports wagering he is.
Since returning from his self-imposed exile from the PGA wagering competition Woods’ play in the few tournaments he’s taken part in has been irregular and difficult for golf wagering handicappers to get a handle on. Sometimes he’s looked awful, at other times he’s looked amazing. But Tiger is still Tiger and it will be very difficult to bet vs him, especially in the US Open wagering.
In any case, 2010′s US Open odds competition will happen at Pebble Beach, the perfect location for the US Open wagering competition; if the PGA were to select a lasting site for the US Open wagering competition, it will be right here.
And the last time that the US Open odds competition played out at this idyllic golf course Tiger Woods was the champ. But he did not only secure the event, he owned it, breaking nearly every US Open wagering record in the process and essentially launching himself as the top player on the planet. Ever since then, he’s owned golf wagering around the community.
Obviously this course is a special place full of special memories for Woods and he’ll be trying to use the past success to fuel him to present day success in this year’s US Open wagering competition.
But he’ll have lots of competition. Chief contender number one in the golf wagering competition is of course his old nemesis Phil Mickelson. Lefty already has one particular Major championship under his belt so far this year and would love to add another. Phil has been the top and most consistent golfer on the planet over last six months, as Tiger has been pretty much gone from golf wagering, despite what the community rankings say.
Watching Woods play in the Memorial is a excellent barometer for his likely success in the US Open odds competition. All the largest names in golf wagering will be present and sports wagering fans will see how he holds up vs a gifted field as well as how his recuperation from a neck injury is going.
We’ll know that Woods is indeed the favorite in the US Open wagering competition if he holds his own or even wins at the Memorial.
Woods has the record for being the most strokes under par and has won the US Open three times. Mickelson has never won the US Open. Nonetheless, he’s rated number 2 worldwide just under Woods, and Woods has experienced a tough last several months. Between his neck injury and marital difficulties and the media scandal that went with them, Woods is probably not as on top of his game as he might have been otherwise. At any rate the neck injury may be healing.
“I’m good enough to play, definitely,” Woods said. “The swelling has gone down. I’ve got range of motion. I’m just a little bit sore at the end of the day after good practice sessions. But I’ve been able to recover for the next day, which I wasn’t able to do prior to this. That’s a good sign.”
This year’s US Open Golf tournament will be held from June 17-20.
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