Friday, January 29, 2010

New Zealand Open 2010 Round Two Scores – Michael Hill New Zealand Open

New Zealand Open 2010 Round Two Scores @ Golf Odds: American Robert Gates shot a 5-under 67 on Friday to take a one-stroke lead over Australia’s Andrew Dodt after the second round of the Nationwide Tour’s season-opening New Zealand Open.

Gates, the 6-foot-6 former Texas A&M player making his Nationwide Tour debut, had a 12-under 132 total at The Hills. Dodt shot a 68.

Below is the New Zealand Open 2010 Masters Odds Round Two Scores List

132: Robert Gates (USA) 65 67.

133: Andrew Dodt (AUS) 65 68135: D.J. Brigman (USA) 66 69.

136: Darron Stiles (USA) 67 69, Kevin Chappell (USA) 70 66.

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137: Martin Piller (USA) 71 66, Jon Mills (CAN) 68 69, Ryan Haller (AUS) 67 70, Phil Tataurangi (NZL) 69 68, Jarrod Lyle (AUS) 69 68, Michael Curtain (AUS) 69 68, Matthew Griffin (AUS) 67 70, Scott Gardiner (AUS) 70 67.

138: Jeff Gallagher (USA) 69 69, Josh Geary (NZL) 69 69, Bradley Iles (NZL) 71 67, Michael Wright (AUS) 67 71, Barrett Jarosch (CAN) 69 69, Justin Hicks (USA) 69 69, Kevin Kisner (USA) 69 69, Dave Schultz (USA) 67 71, Aaron Watkins (USA) 71 67.

139: Peter O’Malley (AUS) 70 69, Andrew Buckle (AUS) 67 72, Tag Ridings (USA) 69 70, David Smail (NZL) 65 74, Jamie Lovemark (USA) 70 69, Kelly Grunewald (USA) 68 71, Kyle Stanley (USA) 70 69.

140: Terry Pilkadaris (AUS) 70 70, Keegan Bradley (USA) 69 71, Michael Sims (BMU) 72 68, Scott Dunlap (USA) 70 70, Jay Delsing (USA) 70 70, Jeff Brehaut (USA) 69 71, Brian Smock (USA) 69 71, Rob Oppenheim (USA) 72 68.

Check out the remaining player’s scores at Golf Odds.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Commercial Bank Qatar Masters Golf Tournament 2010 – Qatar Masters Odds

The Qatar Masters tournament is a part of European and Asian PGA Tour. It is played annually in the month of January at Doha Golf Club in Doha. If you are interested in golf then you should watch and bet on Golf commercial bank Qatar Masters Betting. The game will be held between 28th January 2010 and 31st of January 2010. The prize money of the event in 2009 was $ 2,500,000. The defending champion of the event is Alvaro Quiros of Spain. Adam Scott of Australia was the winner in 2008. Retief Goosen of South Africa was the winner in 2007.

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This weeks European Tour is in Qatar for the Commercial bank Qatar Masters. Can Martin Kaymer win back to back? Can Ian Poulter get a victory this week or maybe European Number One Lee Westwood can straighten out his iron problem for a win. With five of the world’s top ten and nine of the top 19 teeing off in Doha this week again will be great to watch.

The world’s best golfers, along with spectators and VIP visitors, will be among the first in Qatar to taste the ultimate espresso and cappuccino as Lavazza, Italy’s Favorite Coffee for over 100 years, arrives in Qatar as the ‘Preferred Coffee Brand’ at the 2010 Qatar Masters.

Commercial Bank Qatar Masters Betting Golf Tournament Information

Date: January 27 – 31, 2010

Tournament information

* Location Doha, Qatar

* Established 1998

* Course(s) Doha Golf Club

* Par 72

* Yardage 7,388

* Tour(s) European Tour

* Format Stroke play

* Purse $2,500,000

* Month played January

Here you can check out the Masters Odds for 2010 Qatar Masters Tournament

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

2010 Farmers Insurance Open Odds – Phil Mickelson Favored

Phil Mickelson makes his first appearance on the PGA Tour for the 2010 Season, as he will take part in the 2010 Farmers Insurance Open from La Jolla, Calif.

Bet The 2010 Farmers Insurance Open @ Golf Masters Betting.

Formerly the Buick Invitational, this event takes part on Torrey Pines North and South courses starting Thursday, January 28 and ending Sunday, January 31.

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Mickelson is the pre-event favorite to win according to the online sports book SPORTSBETTING.com. Mickelson has masters odds of 6/1 to win. Other short odds to win are Robert Allenby (16/1), Ernie Els (22/1), and Nick Watney (22/1).

Mickelson has competed in this event in recent history, placing in the top 10 in both 2008 and 2006. He has been a three-time winner, taking home the 2001, 2000, and 1993 titles. Mickelson has won two of the last three events he has played in and he placed in the top 20 in nine events in 2009.

Allenby finished ninth in this event in 2007. In recent history, Allenby has been on a roll, as he won his last two events in 2009 and finished second in his lone event in 2010, the Sony Open.

Els has not taken part in this event recently, and he hasn’t won an event since the 2008 Honda Classic. Els has finished in the top 20 in four of his last five events, including a 12th place finish in the Sony Open.

Watney is the defending champion of this event, and he also finished ninth in the 2007 event. In his last three events, Watney has finished no worse than 16th.

For complete odds on all of the golfers in the 2010 Farmers Insurance Open, see at Masters Betting.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Abu Dhabi Golf Championship 2010 – Paul Lawrie in the swing

Abu Dhabi Golf Championship 2010 Masters Odds: PAUL LAWRIE had fierce family rivalry to thank for his scorching start at the Abu Dhabi Championship yesterday.

The Scot soared to just a shot off the lead with a flawless six-under 66 – his best opening round for more than two years.

And Lawrie put his stunning show down to having spent the last fortnight locked in battle with his two golf-mad sons on a nine-hole course in Dubai.

That preparation helped the 1999 Open champ reel off six birdies on the National course yesterday to sit among nine players in a share of fourth, while Ian Poulter tops the board on seven under with fellow Englishman Richard Bland and South Africa’s Keith Horne.

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Lawrie said: “We were over in Dubai with the kids for nearly two weeks and they have a nine-hole course at Jebel Ali so I played a lot of golf over the festive break.

“I didn’t practise and just warmed up playing nine holes each day with Craig and Michael – they are both extremely keen.

“Craig is 14 and plays off eight and Michael, who’s 11, is down to 14-handicap so they are both very handy. It’s tough to beat them but I did!

“So I’m not surprised to have made a great start because I have played a lot of golf with my two boys and hit the ball really well. It’s just nice to be back.”

Lawrie’s score was his lowest first-round tally since he began the 2007 Dunhill Links Championship masters odds with a 66.

And the highlight came with a great escape at the par-five eighth, which he was playing as the 17th.

Lawrie found a fairway bunker with his tee shot then slipped while playing his three wood out of the sand. The ball veered far right into a waste area from where he managed to get up and down for birdie.

Joint leader Poulter saved the best for last with a brilliant 70-foot downhill putt on 18.

He said: “I hit it probably 10 feet too hard but it was on line and lucky enough it hit the back of the hole then popped up and dropped.

“I wasn’t expecting to come out quite as fast as that after a five-week break but I will certainly take it.”

Alongside Lawrie on six under are Alvaro Quiros and Sergio Garcia plus world No. 10 Rory McIlroy.

Check out the leader board and full rankings list at Golf Masters Betting

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Golf Betting Tips – Free Golf Betting Tips

Golf is one of the prestigious games. If you want to bet on Golf, you have to follow some tips. Those tips are called Golf Betting Tips. If you follow those tips, you may have a good bet.

Golf is however a great sport to bet on for those who understand it. Now take a look at some of the golf betting tips to consider when you are betting on golf. I am providing these tips for free, so call them as free golf betting tips or free online golf betting tips.

Golf Betting Tips

1. It is a smaller market

Golf is not as popular either in viewership or in betting volume as a lot of other sports. What this means for the punter, however, is that there are going to be higher value bets placed on major golf tournaments, and a person does not have to worry as much about the "masses" skewing the numbers.

2. There are a lot of players!

Major golf tournaments can involve as many as 100 players, although generally you will only hear about five at the most. That means there are plenty of good bets, because a lot of those players are good enough to win. A good example is Angel Cabrera's recent win in the Masters, which he took despite being the lowest ranked champion in two decades.

Cabrera's win catapulted him into the consciousness of those who love sports betting (he was 100/1!), making him the new bettor's darling.

3. Read between the lines!

Lost in all the hubbub is the fact that Cabrera has not actually won a Major tournament since 2002. That's a lot of lost bets in between! The news stories about golf tend to skew the numbers quite a bit. One I recently read stated (truthfully) that three players had dominated the last few Majors tournaments, taking 7 of the last 8.

The numbers, however, don't really attest to domination; Cabrera has taken as many as Immelman (both have one), with Harrington at three and Woods at two. Bookies are offering Cabrera, Woods, and Harrington as a trio bet for the next tournament, but smart sports betting strategy says leave that one alone and take Mickelson or even Immelman at higher value.

Betting on golf means realizing that anything can happen, and that there are a lot of chances to bet.

If you follow the above Golf Betting Tips, then there may be a chance of better bet on Golf.