The Open Championship, or the British Open as it’s referred to outside of Britain, is being presented this year from July 15 to July 18 at the sportsbook online.
There may be no more appropriate site for the most renowned golf gambling event in the world than where this year’s British Open sports betting competition is occurring – at the hallowed grounds of old St Andrews. The birth place of golf has hosted its share of British Open odds competition over the years and there may be no more appropriate place for the 150th edition of the British Open gambling. 
Since 1860 the leading golf wagering professionals in the world have been teeing it off on the leading courses of the UK contending for the Claret Jug and boasting rights for a year as champion of the most considerable golf wagering event in the world.
If the weather preliminary weather reports stay right, this year we may see low scores early. Fog and light rain are expected to kick off the 2010 British Open gambling competition and that means no wind.
The wind is the largest single factor that has an effect on scores here at St Andrews, as anybody that has ever bet on the British Open odds can tell you. If the fog is hanging around that means no wind and that almost certainly means low scores to open this year’s golf gambling competition.
The competitors that get off to an early start in the morning usually have better playing conditions as the wind generally picks up later in the day. It’s also reported that more inclement weather may appear over the weekend and wreak chaos on the course and the competitors.
That’s why it’s crucial to watch for any competitors that get ahead early and catch the early competition of this year’s British Open gambling competition. Generally any competitor that gets off to an awesome start by posting strong numbers in the 1st two days is in a position to hold on for the wind if the weather goes bad over the remaining two rounds of golf wagering.
On top of that, old courses such as St Andrews do not deal with the traffic of Major tournament all that good and after a few days of British Open odds competition the course begins to appear a bit ragged and play a bit ragged, specifically if it rains.
Early scores will be pretty essential in this year’s British Open gambling competition and if anybody can put up low scores on Thursday and Friday they may get a big boost from Mother Nature in their quest for the Claret Jug.
The victor of the last two Opens held at St Andrews was Tiger Woods, and he’s the fave again this year. Nonetheless Woods tied for 8th with 5 under par in the 1st round. He’s still number one in the world standings, but so far his return to golf hasn’t been outstanding as it usually is. Rory McIlroy from Northern Ireland came away with the lowest score of the round, with 9 under par. When he actually went over the par of 72 with a score of 73, 2010 Masters Champ Phil Mickelson surprised golf gamblers.
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