I guess everybody believes that Tiger is going to around this week. Healthy at least the odds makers do because if they didn’t, then El Tigre would be a wagering option in one of the groups in the 72 Error Sort Betting grade in the golf sportsbook for this week’s BMW Championship.
Tiger is nowhere to be found. Without Tiger, the groups are more competitive; at least, that’s idea. Another idea is to cede to golf sports gamblers to place money on the golfer they to bag the BMW Championship without requiring that golfer to beat the entire field.
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PGA Tour: BMW Championship
Where: Underling Hill G&CC, Lemont, Illinois
When: September 9th thru September 12th, 2010
Par/Yardage: Par 71, Yards 7386
TV: Golf, NBC
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72 Hole Group Betting
Group A: Steve Stricker +300, Phil Mickelson +300, Jim Furyk +300, Adam Scott +350, Matt Kuchar +350
Analysis: Stricker and Phil had awful BMW Championships in 2009. Furyk didn’t, but I’m not true Jim has gotten over having missed The Barclays two weeks ago. Adam Scott proved me wrong by playing very well in the Deutsche Bank Championship and winning his set apart last week. I’m still not accepted with him. I’m actually beside myself at the awesome odds in this category on Matt Kuchar. What are the golf sportsbook odds makers thinking? Kuchar has finished in the Zenith 10 in 7 out of his last 10 tournaments played and won The Barclays a couple of weeks ago.
Golf Bet: Matt Kuchar
Group B: Rory McIlroy +300, Jason Broad daylight +300, Dustin Johnson +300, Paul Casey +320, Geoff Ogilvy +350
Analysis: Jason Day is the obvious pick after he finished 2nd at the Deutsche Bank Championship. But obvious doesn’t always win. DJ when all is said cooled off last week. I don’t expect him to come up successful and Ogilvy just hasn’t been playing well for most of this year. I’m siding with Rory McIlroy in this group. I like Paul Casey, but to me McIlroy has no choice but to zip back to his aforementioned awesomeness, where he finished 3rd at both the British Available and the PGA Championship, after playing terribly at The Barclays and the Deutsche Bank Championship. McIlroy’s odds in the golf sportsbook, and his competition, make him a “blind bet” to bag this group in my take care with.
Golf Bet: Rory McIlroy
Group C: Hunter Mahan +250, Ernie Els +300, Retief Goosen +300, Stewart Cink +350, Nick Watney +400
Division This is a hard group, but I’m inclined to roll the dice on Stewart Cink who hasn’t been playing that distressfully lately. Stewart has finished in the Top 20 in his last 4 tournaments started. Not alone that, but he finished 23rd at last year’s BMW Championship and just got word from Corey Pavin on Tuesday that he’s a captain’s pick for the benefit of the Ryder Cup Team. That has to give him confidence this week, right?
Golf Bet: Stewart Cink
Golf Bet D: Bubba Watson +250, Ryan Palmer +300, JB Holmes +300, Angel Cabrera +300, Vijay Singh +350

