Scheduled system maintenance is planned for 11pm PT June 26th - 11am PT June 27th. Login access will be affected during this time frame.We apologize for the inconvenience.
Old School Meets New School
Thorbjorn Olesen and Thomas Pieters are the top two betting choices to win this week’s Made in Denmark on the European Tour. Olesen is listed as the favorite at odds of +625, while Pieters is listed with odds of +915. It is a top heavy field, as only four players are listed with odds of less than +3000. I am coming off a 2-2-1 week with the matchups at the D+D Real Czech Masters. Let’s look at the odds and matchups for this week’s Made in Denmark. ...
This week’s event on the European Tour is the Made in Denmark that begins on Thursday. It will be the fifth year for this event, but it will be held at a different locale this time, as instead of Himmerland Golf & Spa it will be held at Silkeborg Ry Golf Club in Aarhus. Thorjborn Olesen is listed as the favorite at odds of +900, while Thomas Pieters is the second choice at odds of +1400. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the Made in Denmark. ...
Thomas Pieters is a solid favorite to win this week’s D+D Real Czech Masters on the European Tour. None of the world’s top players are in the field this week, so Pieters gets top billing. The field is so weak that players like Eddie Pepperell and Danny Willett are among the betting favorites. I am coming off a 3-2 week with the matchups at the Nordea Masters. Let’s look at the odds and matchups for this week’s D+D Real Czech Masters that begins on Thursday. ...
Thomas Pieters is favored to win the D+D Real Czech Masters this week on the European Tour. This event goes up against the start of the FedExCup Playoffs in the United States, so the field is extremely weak. Pieters is listed as the favorite at odds of +700 and then it is Eddie Pepperell listed at odds of +1800. The field is so poor that Danny Willett is actually the co-third choice in the betting odds at +2500. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the D+D Real Czech Masters. ...
Thorborn Olesen is the favorite to win this week’s Nordea Masters on the European Tour. It is a huge week for Olesen, as he looks to qualify for Europe’s Ryder Cup team. He probably needs a top three finish either this week or at the end of the month in Denmark. I am coming off a 2-3 week with the matchups at the PGA Championship. Let’s look at the odds and matchups for this week’s Nordea Masters. ...
The European Tour gets back into action this week with the Nordea Masters in Sweden. Thorbjorn Olesen is a solid favorite to win this event, as he is listed at odds of +1000. No other player is listed with odds of less than +2200. None of the world’s top players are in the field, as they are taking the week off after last week’s PGA Championship. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the Nordea Masters. ...
Patrick Reed and Paul Casey lead the field for this week’s Porsche European Open. Reed is listed as the slight favorite at odds of +705, while Casey is the second choice at odds of +725. We are coming off a poor week with the matchups at the Open, so we’ll look to bounce back with this week’s Porsche European Open matchups. Let’s look at the odds and picks for this week’s Porsche European Open. ...
Patrick Reed is making the trip to Germany this week for the Porsche European Open and he is listed as the co-favorite along with Paul Casey. Bryson DeChambeau and Pat Perez are also making the trip and they are listed as the third and fourth choice respectively. It is a top heavy field in terms of the odds, as only four players are listed at odds of less than +2500. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for Porsche European Open. ...
The best players in the world are in Scotland this week for the Open Championship. The scores will not be very good this week, as the tournament is being held at Carnoustie, so picking matchups will be all about finding players who can avoid trouble and who are good at scrambling. We are coming off a 3-2 week with the matchups at the John Deere Classic and a 3-1 week with the matchups at the Scottish Open. Let’s look at the odds and picks for this week’s Open Championship. ...
There are a number of choices for you when you bet the Open Championship this week. Not only can you bet on who you think will win the Open, but you can also bet the individual matchups and you can bet Open Championship props. Those props include whether there will be a Hole In One and whether there will be a playoff. Let’s look at some of the props on the board for the Open and some Open Championship prop picks. ...
The Open Championship begins on Thursday on the very difficult Carnoustie Golf Links in Scotland. Carnoustie has hosted the Open seven times and in four of those seven years, the winning score was over par. Dustin Johnson is listed as the favorite at odds of +1407, while Rickie Fowler, Justin Rose and Rory McIlroy are the co-second choices at odds of +1621. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the Open Championship. ...
American players will get more attention than normal this week on the European Tour, as a number of them have made the trip to Scotland for the Scottish Open. Rickie Fowler, Patrick Reed, Phil Mickelson and Matt Kuchar are among a number of American’s using this week to prepare for next week’s Open Championship. We are coming off a 2-3 week with the matchups at Dubai Duty Free Irish Open. Let’s look at the odds and picks for this week’s Scottish Open. ...
Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm are the top betting choices to win the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open which begins on Thursday. The tournament is a good prep for the Open Championship in two weeks, as the course in County Donegal, Ireland is a links course. We are coming off a 3-1-1 week with the matchups at the Open de France, so we’ll look to continue the winning this week. Let’s look at the odds and picks for this week’s Dubai Duty Free Irish Open. ...
Rory McIlory and Jon Rahm headline the field for the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open this week. It is somewhat surprising that more top players are not in the field, as the Ballyliffin in Donegal, Ireland is a links course that should be a perfect prep for the Open Championship in two weeks. McIlroy is listed as the favorite to win this week at odds of +525, while Rahm is the second choice at odds of +625. No other player is listed at odds of less than +2050. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open ...
The European Tour has some big names in this week’s event, as Justin Thomas, Jon Rahm, Sergio Garcia and Tommy Fleetwodd are in the field for the HNA Open de France. One reason so many big names are playing is that this course at Le Golf National will be the site for the Ryder Cup in September. We are coming off a tough week with the matchups at the BMW International Open, so we’ll look to bounce back with a big week. Let’s look at the odds and picks for this week’s HNA Open de France. ...
World No. 2 Justin Thomas is making the trip to France for this week’s HNA Open de France. Thomas is listed as the top betting choice at odds of +1015, while World No. 5 Jon Ram is a close second at odds of +1050. Tommy Fleetwood is also in the field, so three of the world’s top 10 are in France. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the HNA Open de France. ...
Tommy Fleetwood will try and follow up his second place finish at the U.S. Open at this week’s BMW International Open in Germany. Fleetwood is a solid favorite to win this event at odds of just over 5-1. No other player in the field is listed at single-digit odds. We are coming off a 3-2 week with the matchup picks at the U.S. Open. Let’s look at the odds and picks for this week’s BMW International Open. ...
Tommy Fleetwood and Sergio Garcia headline the field for this week’s BMW International Open. Fleetwood is coming off a great finish at the U.S. Open that saw him shoot 63 in the final round to vault up to second place, while Sergio struggled. Fleetwood is listed as the top choice in the betting at odds of +650, while Sergio is the second choice at odds of +1050. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the BMW International Open. ...
The European Tour heads to Austria this week for the Shot Clock Masters, an event that will feature a 40-second shot clock. Players must hit their shot within 40 seconds or they will get a one-shot penalty. None of the world’s top players are in the field, so it is a wide-open event. We struggled last week with the matchups at the Italian Open, so we’ll look to bounce back with the matchups in Austria. Let’s look at the odds and picks for this week’s Shot Clock Masters. ...
The European Tour is trying something a little bit different this week, with the Shot Clock Masters in Austria. Players will have to play every shot within 40 seconds, so there will be no standing around and taking forever on shots that we sometimes see on both the European and PGA Tours. If players don’t hit the shot within the time limit they will be penalized one shot. Very few top players are playing in this event, as the U.S. Open is next week. Diamond Country Club has hosted this event that used to be called the Lyoness Open and Austrian Open, eight times. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the Shot Clock Masters. ...
The European Tour heads to Italy this week for the Italian Open with local favorite Francesco Molinari listed as one of the top betting choices. Molinari won last week’s BMW PGA Championship and he is getting a lot of attention this week, as he is listed as the co-favorite along with Alex Noren to win in Italy. We turned the corner nicely last week, as we went 4-1 with the matchups at the BMW PGA Championship. Let’s look at the odds and picks for this week’s Italian Open. ...
Alex Noren and last week’s winner, Francesco Molinari are co-favorites to win the Italian Open that begins on Thursday at the Gardagolf Country Club in Soiano del Lago, Italy. Noren and Molinari are listed at odds of +900, while Tommy Fleetwood is the third choice at odds of +1100. A total of six players are listed with odds of +1800 or less. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the Italian Open. ...
Rory McIlroy leads the field for the BMW PGA Championship this week on the European Tour. Rory is the only golfer listed at single-digit odds to win the event and he is favored in all of his matchups. We’ll look to get back on track after struggling with the different format of last week’s event in Belgium. Let’s look at the odds and picks for this week’s BMW PGA Championship. ...
Rory McIlroy is a solid favorite to win the BMW PGA Championship on the European Tour this week. He gets a bit of a break because both Jon Rahm and Justin Rose decided to bypass this event and play in the Fort Worth Invitational on the PGA Tour instead. McIlroy is the top betting choice at odds of +750, while Alex Noren is the second choice at odds of +1350. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the BMW PGA Championship. ...
The Belgian Knockout on the European Tour will have a bit of a different feel, as the first 36 holes are normal strokeplay, while the final two days are match play. The cut will be made after Friday’s play and the top 64 players will advance to the weekend. There will be two groups of 32 and players will go head-to-head in stroke play matches over nine holes. There will be three rounds of stroke play matches on Saturday to get down to the final eight players. The quarterfinals, semifinals and final will be played on Sunday. We are coming off a tough week with last week’s picks at the Rocco Forte Sicilian Open. Let’s look at the odds and picks for this week’s Belgian Knockout. ...