Home > Golf Lines > Golf Articles > Betting Odds
PGA Tour Golf Results: Join BookMaker Sportsbook and get the best PGA Golf betting odds on the Web, along with sports betting lines, promotions and prop bets for all major sporting events around the world.
2014 Volvo China Open Winner - Levy's emphatic first win at China Open
France's Alexander Levy fired a final-round three-under-par 69 on Sunday to win the Volvo China Open by four strokes, claiming his first professional title with a dominant performance that earned him $530,000.
The 23-year-old never relinquished the lead after shooting a course-record 62 in Friday's second round, finishing 19 under par around the beautiful 6,534-metre (7,145-yard) Genzon Golf Club course in Shenzhen, southern China.
England's Tommy Fleetwood (68) was alone in second in the 20 million yuan (U.S. $3.2 million) event — co-sanctioned by OneAsia and the European Tour — with Alvaro Quiros two shots further behind.
2013 Volvo China Open Winner - The Rumford train rolls on at China Open
Seven days after winning his 4th European Tour event almost six years after his 3rd, West Australian golfer Brett Rumford has added a fifth European win with a four shot victory over Fin Miko Ilonen.
Rumford began the final round one ahead of Ilonen and appeared to be cruising when he extended that lead to three with three birdies in his first six holes.
Ilonen, though, was not about to let the opportunity slip too easily from his grasp. He birdied the 10th and 11th and all of a sudden the gap was again just one. Rumford responded strongly with birdies of his own at the 12th, 13th and 14th holes and while he was going forward Ilonen was beginning to struggle.
By the time they reached the 14th tee Rumford was six ahead and the title was all but his. He did drop a couple late as the concentration perhaps wavered but he had built such a cushion he was uncatchable.
2012 Volvo China Open Winner - Grace wins by three shots, third victory of season
Branden Grace of South Africa shot a final-round 3-under 69 Sunday to win the Volvo China Open by three shots.
The 23-year-old Grace started the round with a three-shot lead over 2011 winner Nicolas Colsaerts of Belgium and maintained that lead to finish with a 21-under 267 on the Pete dye-designed, links-style course at Binhai Lake Golf Club.
Colsaerts sank a 15-foot birdie putt on the ninth hole to briefly close to within two shots, but he three-putted the next hole for his first bogey in 34 holes to fall back to three behind.
Colsaerts also closed with a 69 to finish second at 18 under. England's Richard Finch was third a shot further back after carding a closing 66.
It was Grace's third European Tour victory of 2012 after back-to-back wins in January at the Joburg Open and Volvo Champions in South Africa.
2011 Volvo China Open Results
Nicolas Colsaerts coasted to his first European Tour victory as he ran out a four shot winner at the Volvo China Open.
More than ten years after turning professional on his 18th birthday, having become the second youngest European Tour Qualifying School graduate, the big-hitting Belgian finally realized his potential with a closing six under par round of 66.
That left him 24 under for the week, four clear of Spain's Pablo Martin, New Zealander Danny Lee, Ireland's Peter Lawrie and Dane Søren Kjeldsen.
Join BookMaker Sportsbook and get the best European Tour Golf betting odds on the Web, along with sports betting lines, promotions and prop bets for all major sporting events around the world.