Because of his 12th place finish at The Barclays last week, El Tigre is expected to finish in the Top 10 at this week’s Deutsche Bank Championship at incredibly low odds in the golf betting sportsbook.
Mr. Woods hasn’t won a single competition and over times he’s finished worse than 10th. But so much faith goes into El Tigre week in and week out that he continues to demand a lot of dollars in the sportsbook for a limited come.
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That’s no different this week when it comes to the Top 10 category someone is concerned the Deutsche Bank Championship.
PGA Tour: Deutsche Bank Championship
Where: TPC Boston, Norton, MA
When: September 3rd thru September 6th, 2010
Par/Yardage: Par 71, Yards 7214
TV: Golf, NBC
Portable radio SIRIUS-XM
Crown 10
Best Bet A: Matt Kuchar +180
I’ve written plenty about how good this guy has become. If the golf odds makers don’t take heed, then, hey, we gotta keep making money because of it, get even for Kuchar has ten Top 10 finishes in 2010. That’s a lot of 10’s going on for him. This includes finishing in the Top 10 in 7 out of his last 9 tournaments played. Because of the odds, the man is a veritable golf betting “blind bet” to finish in the Top 10 this week. I want, we’re getting not quite 2 to 1 on a guy who has finished in the Top 10 in 70% of his pattern 10 tournaments played.
Best Bet B: Jim Furyk +220
Hey, I leave it. The man didn’t even care enough about The Barclays last week in requisition to make a scheduled tee time. He’s still one of the greatest golfers in the world and he still finished 9th at the Greenbrier Timeless and 10th at the WGC-Bridgestone before finishing 24th at the PGA Championship. Fury should be angry about what happened last week. A furious Indignation might realize for a Top 10 finish at nice +220 odds.
Worst Golf Wager: Tiger Woods -220
This is merely a bad venture Yes, Tiger should definitely finish in the Ace 10 this week at the Deutsche Bank Championship. I’m not saying that he shouldn’t. I’m just saying that he’s going off at less than -200 odds to do so while some very, very good golfers, like Jim Furyk, Matt Kuchar and Dustin Johnson are offering much, much better odds in this category. Tiger should finish in the Top 10 this week, no doubt, but I’d rather cross my fingers on Sunday at +150, the odds on DJ in this kind, than at -220.
Best Underdog Bet: Jason Dufner +900
Dufner missed the cut eventually week at The Barclays, but he finished 5th at the PGA Tournament signaling to golf betting fans that he’s definitely talented enough to play with the big boys. He also finished in 2nd place at the 2009 Deutsche Bank Championship. Sports gamblers don’t often get 9 to 1 odds on a humankind who might absolutely love a particular course to a moment ago finish in the Peak 10.
Others To Consider
Steve Stricker -110 – – Not only is he the defending Deutsche Bank champ but he also finished 3rd last week at The Barclays. If you be a low-priced golfer to play on, he’s the man, not El Tigre.

