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Golf Predictions And Betting Tips

A guide to making accurate golf predictions and how to find reliable golf betting tips for events such as The Masters, The Open and PGA Championship

By James McMath

06 Sep 2022

Golf isn’t just a fun game to play on holiday, as it’s one of the most popular and drama-filled sports in the world.


If you’re eager to start betting on the game, then we hope these bettings tips help get you started. From deciding on your betting markers from choosing which competition to bet on, here’s all you need to know about golf betting.


How To Bet On Golf

Betting on golf doesn’t require an inordinate amount of research, experience, or knowledge of the game. Whilst it definitely helps to know the sport well, you certainly don’t have to be an expert on golf to start betting on it.


To make the most out of your golf betting experience, you must make sure that you:


Know What You’re Betting On

You won’t get very far in golf betting without first choosing your betting market. Much as you would do with football, rugby, or tennis, it’s vital that you decide upon your chosen betting market before you start betting.


There are several betting markets available in golf, ranging from the rudimentary to the more complicated.


Let’s explore these betting markets below to give you a better understanding of what you’ll come across.


Outright Winner

Perhaps the simplest and most popular betting market, deciding on an outright winner entails predicting who you think will win a game or competition.


Typically, outright winner bets are made prior to the start of the event. However, some bookmakers offer updated odds after each round.


Each-Way Bets

Each-way betting in golf works exactly the same way it does in other sports. To utilise an each-way bet, you’ll need to predict your winner of a tournament as well as their placing within a predetermined number of places.


For example, you could bet on both Tiger Woods to win an event, as well as the American to finish within the top three in the final rankings.


Each-way bets are appealing to novice and intermediate golf bettors, as they’re relatively low-risk and give you the option of betting on the same player twice.


First-Round Leader

A slightly more complicated betting market, first-round leader entails predicting who’ll be on top after the first round is played. Your chosen player doesn’t have to go on to win the game or competition, they merely have to be ahead at the conclusion of the opening round.


Head-To-Head Player Bets

A great way to spruce up your golf bets is to utilise head-to-head bets. This is where a bookmaker offers odds for who’ll have the lowest score between two individual golfers.


Head-to-head bets require a solid understanding of the two respective golfers, so it’s best to only use this market if your knowledge of the chosen golfers is strong.


Don’t Bet On Emotion

Like any other sport, it’s imperative that you bet with your head, not with your heart. Whilst golf isn’t as tribal as football or rugby, it’s certainly still possible to let your emotions get the better of you.


Ensure your bets are based on research, data, and statistics. This may not guarantee success, but it will radically increase your chances of success.


Golf Tournaments To Bet On

The golf calendar is full of world-famous, highly-anticipated events. If you’re dedicated to betting on golf, then it’s vital that you decide where you’re going to invest your time and energy.


Let’s take a look at just some of the major golf events taking place across the year.


Ryder Cup

The legendary Ryder Cup is hosted every two years, and is perhaps the most famous golf tournament in the world.


A team-based tournament, the Ryder Cup is played over four days, with 12 players in each team. Players from both Europe and the United States take part in the tournament.


Punters can choose from dozens of betting markets at this tournament, from the outright winners (either the USA or Europe) to betting on individual game markets.


The Masters

Another iconic golf tournament, The Masters is one of the four major championships in the professional game, and it is always played in April. Hosted in Augusta, Georgia, the event attracts golf fans from all over the world.


Unlike the Ryder Cup, The Masters is not a team-based competition, but an individual one,


Even if you’re not particularly well-versed in golf, you’ve likely heard of The Masters and seen its coverage on television, such is its fame.


PGA Championship

Another one of the four major golf tournaments (the other two being The US Open and the Open Championship) the PGA Championships are played in May, on the weekend before the USA’s Memorial Day.


Players from all over the world compete in the PGA Championships, however the last player to win the competition from outside the USA was Australia’s Jason Day back in 2015 (as of 2022).


Chevron Championship

One of the biggest women’s golf tournaments in the world, the Chevron Championship is always played in April and is hosted in The Woodlands, Texas.


The Chevron Championship is an exciting alternative to some of the other major golf tournaments, and it features some of the best women’s players in the world.


Golf Betting Tips Summary

You don’t need to be an expert on golf to start betting on it, however, a base amount of research and knowledge is required before you begin staking your money on it.


There are several exciting and unique betting markets in golf, and which ones you pick will depend on your confidence and skill level. If you’re new to golf, then perhaps it’s best to stick to the simpler betting markets like outright winners, first-round leaders, and each-way bets.


It’s also vital that you decide on a golf tournament, too. Luckily, there are several high-profile golf events across the calendar year, so finding an event to bet on won’t at all be difficult.


Hopefully, you’re in a much better position to start betting on golf after reading this guide. With our tips, you’ll be well on your way to start your golf betting journey.

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