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Date: Sep 8 - 11, 2016
Location: Kennemer Golf and Country Club, Zandvoort, The Netherlands
European Tour Golf Betting Odds: The Netherlands only gets one stop on the European PGA Tour on an annual basis, and that's why the KLM Open is such an important tournament to Dutch players and fans alike. This year, the KLM Open will take place from Thursday, September 8 through Sunday, September 11 at the Kennemer Golf & Country Club in Spijk.
The KLM Open isn't always held at the Kennemer Golf & Country Club, though. This tournament has moved all over the country historically, though this is going to mark five straight years in which play takes place in Spijk.
If last year is any indication of what we can expect this year, we'll be in for some great golf in the second week of September. Thomas Pieters won the KLM Open last year by shooting an incredibly low -19, but the golf all weekend was fantastic. Eduardo de la Riva and Lee Slattery both finished a shot off the pace of the Belgium star, and several others were within striking distance heading into the closing holes.
Each of the last four winners of the KLM Open have been first-time champions. However, keep a particular eye on the English golfers. Paul Casey was victorious at the KLM Open in 2014, and Ross Fisher won the event in 2007. Simon Dyson has three titles since 2006, as he won here in '06, '09 and '11. Dyson also finished as the runner-up to Casey in 2014. A British golfer has finished in the Top 5 in each of the last 11 editions of the KLM Open.
The Kennemer Golf & Country Club plays at a par 70 and is just a total of 6,626 yards in length. There are several opportunities to snare low scores, but the fact that the course is located right on the water could provide some problems to golfers if Mother Nature has her say.
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How to bet on KLM Open
The odds of a golfer to win the KLM Open will generally look something like:
- Tiger Woods + 150
- Phil Mickelson + 250
- Steve Stricker + 300
- Jeff Overton + 700
- Ernie Els + 700
- Field + 600
These betting odds will be lower when betting on a golfer to finish in the top three, as the sportsbook must pay off three different winning bets.
A player would have to bet $10 to win $150 that Tiger Woods will win the KLM Open, while the bettor wagering on Jeff Overton stands to win $70 on their $10 wager.
Another commonly placed bet in European Golf golf is head-to-head finish between two players. With this bet, a player doesn't really care what place the golfer finishes in, as long as the golfer wagered on finishes higher than the other golfer.
A head-to-head betting line for the KLM Open will look something like:
- Tiger Woods - 190 Steve Stricker + 150
In this bet, players wagering on Woods to finish higher than Stricker will be asked to risk $19 to win $10, while bettors believing that Stricker will finish higher than Woods will bet $10 to win $15.
Those familiar with sports betting will have no trouble making the transition to European Golf golf wagering, while those new to the world of sports betting should be able to pick up the concepts of European golf betting without to much trouble.
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