Golf Monthly Tour Betting Guide and Previews January 24-28
Is Tiger Woods a nailed on certainty to win his fifth Buick Invitational win in six years and will Lee Westwood walk away with the Qatar Masters? Backed up by great early-season success, our betting expert Paul Krishnamurty offers his top tips.
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QATAR MASTERS
4pts win LEE WESTWOOD @ 12/1 (GENERAL)
3pts ew ADAM SCOTT @ 16/1 (CORALS, PADDY POWER, VCBET)
1.5pts ew MARTIN KAYMER @ 33/1 (GENERAL)
1.5pts ew RICHARD GREEN @ 35/1 (GENERAL)
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1pt ew SOREN HANSEN @ 66/1 (GENERAL, 70/1 SKYBET)
BUICK INVITATIONAL
8pts win TIGER WOODS @ 5/4 (GENERAL)
BETTING WITHOUT TIGER WOODS
1.5pts ew MIKE WEIR @ 33/1 (GENERAL)
1.5pts ew CHARLES HOWELL @ 33/1 (GENERAL)
1.5pts ew BRANDT SNEDEKER @ 40/1 (BET365, SKYBET, BOYLES)
1pt ew NICK WATNEY @ 60/1 (BET365, BETDIRECT, STAN JAMES)
1pt ew BUBBA WATSON @ 66/1 (BETDIRECT, STAN JAMES, TOTE)
0.5pts ew BILL HAAS @ 125/1 (BOYLES, PADDY POWER)
0.5pts ew ROBERT GARRIGUS @ 150/1 (GENERAL)
0.5pts ew NICK FLANAGAN @ 200/1 (BETDIRECT, STAN JAMES)
ANTE-POST ALREADY ADVISED
2008 VOLVO ORDER OF MERIT
4pts PAUL CASEY @ 14/1
USPGA TOUR MONEY LIST
BETTING WITHOUT TIGER WOODS
2pts ew KJ CHOI @ 33/1
1pt ew TREVOR IMMELMAN @ 80/1
MAJORS SPECIAL
20pts TIGER WOODS TO WIN US OPEN @ 11/4
20pts TIGER WOODS TO WIN EXACTLY THREE MAJORS @ 12/1
2007/2008 STATS: +255pts
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