Golf bettors become Ryder Cup bettors this week. It’s that base. It is the biggest event this week in golf, and the most significant for the rest of the year, after the majors and the FedEx Cup is over. As you probably know, the Ryder Cup is conducted between teams from the USA and Europe, and is held every two years, alternating between here and there. This year it’s being held at the Celtic Manor Reserve in Newport, Wales, and will begin Friday, ending Sunday. In the Ryder Cup betting odds, the European team is listed as the -170 golf betting favorite, with the USA team posted at +160 odds, and the tie at +1000. You can catch all of the Ryder Cup the action on NBC.
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Ryder Cup
October 1-3
The Celtic Manor Resort
Newport, Wales
TV: NBC
Ryder Cup Betting – Odds to Convert
Europe -170
USA +160
Tie +1000
The captain’s picks for the USA are supposed to be significant, but anyone who is going to engage in Ryder Cup betting this week has to acknowledge that Tiger Woods, the world’s #1 player, has a 10-13-2 record in the result, and Stewart Cink, matrix year’s British Show champion who was also added by captain Corey Pavin, has a 4-7-4 diary (geez, this sounds like hockey already).
The consensus on the part of many Ryder Cup bettors I possess talked to who favor the underdog USA party is that the "wildcard" picks that were made generally European captain Colin Montgomerie were not wise, to about the least. Passing over the likes of Paul Casey and Justin Rose, two of the best players in the world, may not have been the wisest item in the world, although I would say that Luke Donald (who is +120 to be the top Euro wildcard in golf betting) couldn’t have possibly been left off. As for Edoardo Molinari or Padraig Harrington, they have on the agenda c trick a few things active for them, but possibly not enough.
is there a "home field advantage" to be had here? Well, many of the wizard observers think so, especially as it may affect the "rookie" players here (i.e., those who have not played in a Ryder Cup before). Let’s remember also that the European players are probably more accustomed to playing on this breed of class. A lot of the USA players were in the Tour Championship last week (and not many of them were showing good form), while the Europeans were spending a bit more time getting prepare specifically for this.
When I look at this from a Ryder Cup betting standpoint, I look at the European troupe as one that is strong enough to the extent where a guy like Casey could be left off it. That’s strong indeed. Unflinching, Tiger Woods is well-informed at this sort of thing, but in the big double (that is, the won-lost record), it hasn’t made a big difference, has it? Plus, there are rumblings that he hasn’t prepared for this thing as diligently as he should. The USA duo has won only one time in Europe since 1981. The front line talent in Europe can’t be denied, when you procure the likes of Rory McIlroy, Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood, Graeme McDowell, and Martin Kaymer, fresh idle a win in the last greater, and I’ve just got to give them the edge, although I can’t make this a immense play because the Ryder Cup betting odds are not that appetizing.
JAY’S TREAT CAVALIERLY EUROPE TO WIN (-170) **
(Graded on a scale of 1-4 stars)
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