
Lay at 3.65...
Firstly, let me say that if you want insightful golf analysis, this is not it. I don’t play golf, I don’t actualy like golf, but I know a good value bet when I see one and at 3.65- 14/1 bar Tiger Woods has to be taken on in The Open Golf.
Below is an article that I just read from Sportinglife.com;
Woods has described Turnberry as “a lot more difficult than people are letting on.” The world number one had never seen the Ayrshire links until on Sunday, but he had not visited Hoylake before the 2006 Open either and won there by two from fellow American Chris DiMarco.
“You’ve just got to do your homework,” added Woods after a round that began around 6.30am.The victory three years ago was notable for the fact that he used his driver only once in the entire championship – and playing partner Nick Faldo reckoned that there was no need for it even then.After recent rain – there were more showers on Monday morning – Turnberry is not as fast-running as Royal Liverpool and he has still to decide his strategy.
“I’ve got the driver in (his bag), but I don’t know how it’s going to be used.”
For someone who has never played the course before then there is good value taking him on at a short price, with plenty, in fact the rest of the field on our side! Laying Tiger Woods is my bet for the open, my one and only bet.
The Open Golf Betting Advice…
Lay Tiger Woods at 3.65 with Betfair….

If anything, the pressure on Vettel at the Nurburgring will be even greater than the pressure on Button at Silverstone.
When it was last used for F1 in July 2007, the race had to be red-flagged after a monumental deluge…and it is rare for the weekend to pass without rain even when the track gets a summer date.
Adrian Sutil and Giancarlo Fisichella won’t be snapping at the leaders’ heels, but they are surely on the cusp of points after their team’s recent strides.
So Vettel’s bulging ‘to do’ list is not for the faint-hearted: hunt down and overcome Button in the championship battle, revive a nation’s passion for F1, and live up to your billing as the successor to arguably the sport’s greatest ever driver.





