2010 British Open Gambling Probabilities Break down

With the biggest golf betting online tournament in the world going on right now, it is the perfect possibility to take a look at this year’s British Open sports gambling probabilities summary. As with every British Open wagering competition the top participants on earth will be here in force as it is each and every player’s dream from the lowest golf tour all the way to the PGA Tour to win the British Open.



The Open Championship in 2010 is being held from July 15th to the 18th.

Played this year at the birth place of golf, Old St Andrews in Scotland, there could not be a more appropriate place to host the 150th British Open probabilities competition. When the golf wagering action is all said and done, nor may there be a better lineup of participants challenging this year to lift the Claret Jug.

It is really no surprise heading the list of the 2010 British Open wagering probabilities to see World #1 Tiger Woods (5/1) at the top of the contenders list. He has won three British Open wagering titles so far in his career –two of them arriving at St Andrews- and has never lost a golf wagering tournament here as a professional. But that doesn’t change the fact that he hasn’t played well in the golf wagering tournaments leading up this year’s British Open probabilities competition, and he’s going through 1 of the greatest winless droughts of his career.

In the 1st round of this year’s Open, Woods was even for 8th place with a score of 5 under the par of 72. That is not terrible, but not fantastic for someone who’s ranked number 1 on earth.

World #2 Phil Mickelson (16/1) is second in the golf wagering probabilities. Lefty has never won a British Open wagering championship and in fact plays pretty poorly at The Open. His top finish is 3rd place in 2004 and it will be crazy to bet on him this year. And in round 1, he concluded with a score 1 above par, basically putting him 10 strokes at the rear of the leader of the Open to date, Rory McIlroy. With 9 below par, McIlroy came away with the lowest score of the 1st round. It’d be close to hopeless for Mickelson to come back from this.

Even with Mickelson in the probabilities is the absolute local favorite, young Rory McIlroy (16/1). Since he came away the leader in the 1st round, maybe there’s a good reason for that. Former champion Ernie Els has been competing well of late and comes in at 18/1 probabilities, as does the ever regular Lee Westwood. Next on the list is a very significant contender, Paddy Harrington (20/1), who hasn’t played well of late but having two of the past three British Open wagering titles always brings his A-game. Graeme McDowell (25/1), the newly crowned US Open wagering champion and semi-local, is also someone to watch carefully as he’s as good as anybody in the gusty, rainy North Atlantic weather.

And don’t forget about someone who only could be the greatest dark horse – two-time British Open wagering champion Long John Daly (125/1).


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