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Home | Previous Weeks Picks What The Golfinggods Say….If you are considering having a bet on The
Open at St Andrews this year then you need to log onto www.golfinggods.com before you do
anything. Why? Because Golfinggods is the world leader in Golf gambling,
offering better products, prices, customer service and tour options than any
other bookmaker. Quite simply The Open is the tournament every
professional golfer wants to win, and to win at St Andrews is the greatest
victory in golf. With total respect to all the other majors played throughout
the year nothing comes close to the myth and legend an Open winner receives. It
is the greatest prize in golf. This year’s event will be emotional as always, but
in particular because this is the last major tournament Jack Nicklaus will be
playing. Although he has not made the cut in a major for some years everyone
will be hoping he makes it to the weekend. With the expected dry conditions
expected until the weekend he might have the course set up to suit him. I speak
for everyone when I say good luck Jack and thank you for all the memories. Although St Andrews is one of the oldest courses in
the world it has been able to adapt to the changes in technology with six holes
being lengthened this year. These changes will bring into play many of the
bunkers, which proved defenceless in 2000. The massive greens have also been
quickened and the fringes are now closely shaved to provide the players with
many tough options around the green. So what will it take to win this year?
One thing that should be pointed out about The Open is that it has a history of producing surprise winners. In the past five years alone both Ben Curtis (750/1) and Todd Hamilton (300/1) have had amazing victories. It is appropriate to assume anyone in the field could win and therefore cannot be discounted, no matter how big their odds are. However for our money we feel the following players have a good chance this year. Selections: Tiger Woods: the scene of his superb 2000 victory when he never visited a bunker throughout the tournament. Back to his brilliant best at times this year Tiger is still the man everyone has to beat. If he can get the driver in play during the championship then he must go very close again. Retief Goosen: perhaps the forgotten man in world golf with the ‘Big Four’ sharing most of the headlines. However Retief has a fantastic record around the Old Course and can beat anyone on his day. A fantastic wind player Retief may just benefit from poor conditions and is ready to add The Open to his US Open titles. Padriag Harrington: a winner of the Dunhill Links tournament around St Andrews, Padraig has always played well here and on links courses in general. In particular he has the scrambling ability required on links courses and after a number of good performances in the majors, he is ready to take the next step. Other players likely to contend are Ernie Els, Lee Westwood, Thomas Bjorn and Adam Scott. Finally if you are looking for an outsider to win again this year then perhaps a few pounds each way on Craig Parry could be very profitable indeed. Whichever player you feel will win The Open this
year, do not place your hard earned cash on anyone without visiting www.golfinggods.com, and may the
Golfinggods be with you! |