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hero member
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March 04, 2024, 09:59:37 PM
#5
I have a love and hate relationship with Golf, so I must admit that I'm lost already with new names in the PGA. I started following way back, when Tiger Woods is the big thing and the next wave of golfers. But after that, for unknown reasons, I shy away from it and move to other sports like basketball and boxing.

Anyhow, yeah it could be boring as hell if there are no players to hype it for this years US Open.

But I still believed that it is still one of the most watch sports by Americans.

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March 04, 2024, 09:43:26 PM
#4
That golf course could've housed the homeless population but no, the rich white guys that cheats on their wives with sexy caddies have to have a place to do their boring sport, mini golf should've been enough.

Lol what are you smoking bro? "The golf course could've been used to house the homeless" hahahhahahah what are we going to be giving them tents to pitch on it too? What a joke. Golf is a legandary sport and the only reason you hate on it is because you probably suck ass at the game (like most people) lmao. It used to be boring to watch as a kid, shoot I used to hate playing it as a kid, as an adult now there is literally nothing better than gettting to the course with your boys, cracking an ice cold brew getting up to the tee having your buddy hold your beer while you absolutely crush a ball 250+ yards onto the fairway. Those are the shots that keep you coming back, and I feel sorry for you that you are missing out and hating on golf. Oh well. As far as the gambling goes, I have more fun gambling with my buddies when I am actually playing. That is the only type of golf betting that I partake in and I usually win  Cool
legendary
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December 22, 2023, 10:16:25 AM
#3
Not going to lie, golf's got to be one of the most boring sport there is, I would probably enjoy crokinole more than watching golf, it's probably because I can't relate to a game that's mostly played by rich white people and the ball that they've got is so damn small but at the same time they're playing on a hectare of fields, talk about arrogance. I'm happy that there's not a lot of people discussing this sports here, I'm a hater of this sport if you're reading this and you think that I'm hating on it, yes I do. That golf course could've housed the homeless population but no, the rich white guys that cheats on their wives with sexy caddies have to have a place to do their boring sport, mini golf should've been enough.
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December 22, 2023, 10:10:20 AM
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I don't have enough experience related to golf sports betting. And I don't really follow golf, but I'm also quite curious about this type of sports betting. And regarding who will be the champion at the 2024 US Open at Pinehurst. Every sports tournament has many variables that influence the outcome, such as field conditions, player performance, weather, and other factors that are difficult to predict. but with sufficient experience and sufficient ability and knowledge, it is not impossible for us to always be able to increase our chances every time we make a prediction.

In sports, including golf, predictions can be difficult because many players are highly skilled and competitive. Although Wyndham Clark has had previous success, many factors can influence who will be crowned champion the following year.

In sports, what makes it interesting is its unpredictability. This is a moment where every player has the opportunity to show his best abilities. We'll have to wait and see how this tournament goes to find out who will come out on top.
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December 22, 2023, 09:33:34 AM
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Get ready to tee off on an incredible range of golf betting markets at William Hill: there are tournaments held every week around the world, and here you'll find a great selection of odds on all of them.

From the PGA and DP World Tour to the majors, you'll find odds on the best players, the rising stars, and the biggest tournaments the game of golf has to offer.

Throughout the year you'll see the likes of Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Brooks Koepka, Tiger Woods and Jordan Spieth take to some of the most famous courses on the planet. At William Hill, you'll find betting markets on every golf tournament going.

The Majors

The majors are golf's most-prestigious events: the ones that every professional golfer dreams of winning at some point in their career. There are four golf majors: the Masters, the PGA Championship, the U.S. Open and the Open Championship, and you can find a massive range of odds and betting market on each one here at William Hill.

Betting on the Masters

The Masters is one of golf's four majors, and the only one always held at the same venue each year. Augusta National in Georgia is home to the Masters, with the prestigious green jacket awarded to the champion.

The Masters turns 90 years old in 2024 and becoming part of that rich history is one of the main reasons that every player strives so hard to finish top of the leaderboard at Augusta. You'll find all the latest odds on the Masters here, including the outright winner and markets for first round leaders, who will make the cut, the winning margin and even whether a player will make a hole in one.

The 2023 Masters was won by Spain's Jon Rahm. He finished four strokes ahead of the American pair of Brooks Koepka and Phil Mickelson.

The next edition of golf's Masters tournament will be held at Augusta National from Thursday, 11th to Sunday, 14th April 2024.

Betting on the PGA Championship

You can find all the latest odds on the PGA Championship at William Hill, with a big range of markets available for one of golf's flagship events. The PGA Championship is one of golf's majors and is held every year at a different venue around the United States.

The PGA Championship used to be the final major on the calendar but has been moved to mid-May since 2019. It's the only one of golf's four majors that this is exclusively for professional players. You'll be able to bet on the winner of the next PGA Championship, as well as in-play odds and new markets for each day of the tournament.

America's Brooks Koepka was the winner of the 2023 PGA Championship, with the tournament held at Oak Hill in Rochester, New York. It was Koepka's third PGA Championship title in the last six years, finishing two strokes ahead of compatriot Scottie Scheffler and Norway's Viktor Hovland.

The 2024 PGA Championship will be held in May 2024, with Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky hosting the tournament for the fourth time in its history.

Betting on the U.S. Open

The U.S. Open is the third of golf's four major events, and one of the oldest having been established all the way back in 1895. The U.S. Open is held at a different venue every year, and in 2023 it had the biggest prize pot of any major.

You can bet on a range of golf markets on the U.S. Open, including the outright winner, who will lead after the first round, the margin of victory of the champion, and lots more.

The 2023 U.S. Open was won by Wyndham Clark, who finished one stroke ahead of Rory McIlroy to clinch his first major. Los Angeles Country Club was the venue, and it was the first time Clark had even finished in the top-70 of a major.

The 2024 US Open will be held at Pinehurst in North Carolina; the first time the course has hosted the tournament in a decade. It will begin on Thursday, 13th June 2024, wrapping up on 16th June. Will there be another first-time champion following Wyndham Clark's fantastic success?

What do you think?









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