Golf betting: a complete guide for beginners and tips for experts

Celebrity Fantasy Golf: The American Century Championship ContestIs there a way to enjoy golf even more than by playing and watching it? Yes, there is. A true enthusiast may maximize his or her fun by adding a layer of mystery and unknown, counting on his or her knowledge of the sport and bet on the winners. This could be a way to cash in on a passion and remember each tournament more fondly. And what a moment this is to start a betting adventure: the British Open Championship is closer and correctly guessing who will triumph in a tournament of that prestige would be a wonderful start to a brilliant betting journey.

The odds on the leading favorites to win the tournament are already available online. Of course, they vary from operator to operator. In order to get the big picture and find the best deal, the future or present bettor can find out more on oddschecker.com, one of the leading comparators in the iGaming industry. The website analyzes and collects in a list all the best bookmakers on the market, their odds and the bonuses they offer to new and existing customers.

In this guide, we are about to give some suggestions to beginners and a couple of tips to expert bettors who would like to become more accurate in their predictions.

 

Golf betting for beginners

Golf is not as popular as other team or individual sports but that doesn’t mean that there are no chances to bet on it. Each month or so there are important tournaments and it is possible to bet on them according to a simple set of rules. The tournament winner is a bet on who will lift the trophy at the end of a given tourney while the lap winner is the golfer who will play better in a single day. Tournaments always last more days so the bettor can guess who will start better, who will end strong or who will be in top shape during the central phases. 

Speaking of the British Open, we already have a big list of participants. The bettor can guess who will play better on the first, second, third or fourth day of the competition, as well as pick the final winner.  Not only that, it is possible to choose a 1×2 tournament or a 1×2 lap. These bets take two players into account. 

Let’s make an example using two of the favourites: last year’s champion Xander Schauffele and the number 1 ranked golfer in the world, Scottie Scheffler. If the bettor believes Schauffele to play better, on the tournament or on a given day, he or she may play 1. If he or she thinks Scheffler has the upper hand, the number to call is 2. X stands for an even number of hits between the two golfers. This is quite difficult, so the odds on the X are usually higher.

Tips for seasoned golf bettors

But what about our expert bettors? We have some tips also for them. What matters most, in golf, is the knowledge of the course. Who bets should always understand the field. Golf features individual players competing on large fields so it’s unavoidable to do some research on player performances in the same court or on similar ones. Knowing this would make it easier to manage the bankroll and take a precise guess. The Kelly Criterion will tell the bettor how much he or she should wager on a given event to maximise profit and minimize losses. 

Never underestimate the weather. In golf, a lot rides on the atmosphere. The wind has a big influence on the ball trajectory, while rain and humidity may alter the roll of the white sphere. Again: researching a player’s performance in difficult conditions is of paramount importance.

Obviously then, a serious bettor should always take the experts’ advice in consideration. Soon we will begin our podcast series on the 2025 British Open, dropping our bombs and giving a lot of information and insights on the prestigious tournament, just like we did last summer, before the amazing Schauffele’s triumph.

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