Ryder Cup Betting – USA as Underdog, Smack Talk and Tiger Woods

Sep 29 2010 in Golf

Golf Betting

Let the smack talk commence! The Ryder Cup is ultimately here, a week after the certain contest in compensation the $10 million Fed Ex winner that you probably didn’t see. This anybody is not about cold hard cash, people. It’s about being cold and talking rough towards your opponent.

Tiger loves whipping up on people that talk smack to challenge him. You’ve probably read this 10 times before, but I in perpetuity love to talk about the Stephen Ames story when he played Tiger in the World Match Play Championship in 2006.

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Ames was the bottom seed, declaring “Anything can happen, primarily where he’s hitting the ball.”
Tiger then whooped his ass 9 and 8 (9 up with 8 holes to go). When asked if he was aware of Ames’ comments, Tiger smiled slightly, simply saying “9 and 8.”

Rory said he would love to participate against Tiger. He added an extra wonderful dig in there past saying “I think anyone in the European team would fancy his chances against him.” Rory’s a classy guy, as Tiger and he get along, but Tiger doesn’t omit.

Even if they don’t pair these two against each other (these wimps probably won’t), Tiger hand down god willing be hooked up in a doubles match against a team with Mr. McIlroy playing on it. That will be fun to watch, and if there is Ryder Cup Golf Betting available on it, bet Tiger Woods.

Tiger and Stricker went 4-0 at the Presidents Cup last year, so chances are they might keep that demolition crew against the Europeans also.

Colin Montgomerie is doing everything right to be considered a motivating winning coach. On Tuesday night, he had Seve Ballesteros do a ten minute request by keynoter phone for the team. He can’t travel due to his reformer illness with brain cancer. This should be a huge motivator, especially proper for the young bucks on the European team.

Colin did catch some slack this week for picking Padraig Harrington as a Captain Pick with the way Paddy has been striking the ball this week.

Monty has to be happy that Paul Casey ended his charge to win the Fed Ex Cup. He came close, which in itself should portray he made a bad decision by not picking him.

It was dreary and rainy on this second date of practice rounds at the Celtic Manor Resort in Wales. U.S. Captain Corey Pavin kept the Americans on the course practicing when the heavier pour hit.

European Captain Colin Montgomerie decided to give his girls a separate oneself a demolish and kept them inside until that raunchy mean rain stopped and the nice wonderful sun came out.

The worst day of the week is supposed to be October 1, on Friday. The local out of sorts quacks are saying it is going to rain every day of the tournament and the temperature is not expected to come to those dreamy 60s.

The Ryder Cup Betting this week may be favored mostly in the Europeans’ advantage, but you necessary to take each bet match by compact. The USA tends to do VERY well when they are called underdogs. I would expect this year’s Ryder Cup to be no different, and you will see who to take advantage of in my article in the morning on Ryder Cup Betting.

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