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  • The Open Championship 2016 - 2016-07-17 10:55:00 Betting Odds | Tournament Bets

The Open Championship 2016 - 2016-07-17 10:55:00 Betting Odds | Tournament Bets

Milla Backhouse

The Odds of Zach, Oosthuizen and Mickelson:

Many casinos and betting sites do fight to win your British pounds which results in countless marketplaces accessible for us to bet on. Besides the outright wagers, many are seeking smaller priced alternatives which might give an improved earnings rate per bet.

This track may satisfy Zach, a star with the skill to direct the ball fairly readily with his awesome, compact swing. He comes as the defending champ that is hard to beat, but he is old enough not to let that affect him much. Favouritism is held by McIlroy of course here, but he's far from ensured, even though he had a great performance as we saw during his practice round on Tuesday. He posted a '9' on Tuesday on the Postage Stamp hole and he had only one error like this over the space of 72 holes. Oosthuizen and Mickelson are dynamic competitors, but outside of that, we head towards the veterans, most of who'll miss the cut. With three positions accessible this is a strong each-way wager.

Danny Lee’s Performance: A Good Odd?

Danny Lee performed nicely in Scotland to end 3rd, but his three ball partner had an equally excellent performance on Thursday – the star Richie Ramsay. Both Lee and English are rather inexperienced in this kind of challenge while Ramsay links down recent years, and has revealed a host of type on tight lessons. He's won around the catchy “Crans Sur Sierre” competition while also banking a 5th place at Paul Lawrie's Matchplay, doing as good as two top 5 finishes at the Alfred Dunhill Links just a year ago. All in all, although the weather is forecast to be uncooperative I still expect him to give us a daring fist of the three-way 18 hole match and which would be nice.

Jim Herman and Fabian Gomez: Are they Overpriced?

Wall has five Open looks to his name resulting in 46-11-CUT-51-43-12. Two top 15 finishes are fair for somebody. We consider him an excellent athlete while most consider him the outsider of the three (with Jim Herman and Gomez). If you're able to get the 9/4 snap it, up but I am happy to bet anything at him.

We do think Fabian Gomez and Jim Herman are fairly overpriced, but we are honest enough to admit that this may be just our opinion, after all, the bookies must be doing their math right.