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US Open Betting Odds Contest Approaching Quickly
June 16th, 2010 by writer

For golf betting devotees there aren’t many tournaments if any on earth that can rival the anticipation of the US Open Gambling experience.

Grand Slam tournaments and particularly the US Open odds competition seem to tower above the rest when it comes to quality and competition, though there are several golf betting tournaments every week of the year. Diehard golf betting devotees wait for months at a time for these tournaments to come around and ultimately, the 2010 US Open betting action has arrived.

On Thursday morning, it will be just about as close to heaven on earth as most golf betting devotees will get when the greatest golfers on the planet round up at Pebble Beach to tee off in the 116th US Open odds competition.

This year there will be a bit of additional drama once the US Open betting gets going as Tiger Woods, the #1 rated golfer in the world will be the fave in the US Open odds, and much more scrutinized and under the media lens than normal after the tumultuous turn his private life has taken in the last six months.

Woods has not looked sharp in any of the few tournaments that he’s played since Thanksgiving of 2009. In fact, he didn’t finish back-to-back tournaments for the first time in his golf betting career and has ended well out of the money in his most recent tournaments. No one truly knows how he’ll compete when the US Open betting action gets moving. He has additionally parted ways with his long time swing guru.

But Tiger has established over and again that nobody competes as hard as he does and that nobody has a larger heart than he does. And with the 2010 US Open betting competition set to get underway in just a few days you’d be ridiculous to bet versus Woods.

Still, there are lots of other talented participants in the US Open odds this year as well. World #2 and the greatest player on the Tour at this time, Phil Mickelson, has ended 2nd in the US Open betting action a record 4 times but has never closed the deal. Look for him to be particularly sharp at Pebble Beach and be in the hunt on Sunday. Ernie Els is another dark horse and Major winner who has paid his dues and might make a major run in the golf betting as well.

Els’ is seeking his 3rd US Open championship at the same time that he keeps one eye on the FIFA World Cup, where his home nation of South Africa is now contending. The passion he’s feeling right now for his nation’s chances in the World Cup just might carry over to his golfing in the US Open.

But at the conclusion of the day, particularly considering the complexity of the course and the way Tiger Woods played past time the US Open odds competition was held here, Tiger remains the man to beat in this year’s US Open betting.


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