(GOLF) The Irish Open Betting Tips
The Irish Open Betting Tips
*Odds provided by Sky Bet (Outright winner - paying six places)
Rafael Cabrera-Bello - 25/1:
The Spaniard has been a perennial fixture on leaderboards at the Irish Open, having recorded four top eight finishes at the event in his past five starts. The Ryder Cup competitor has also made four of his last five cuts worldwide; including two finishes of T4.
Haotong Li - 66/1:
Li has been in great form in recent weeks, having finished in the top 30 in five of his last six starts.This also includes a T7 in last week's event in France. In addition, he also performed well in Ireland last year; where he recorded a solo 18th finish.
Jamie Donaldson - 70/1:
The 2012 Irish Open Champion has three top ten finishes in all three of his last starts in Ireland; including that win in 2012. The Welshman had been in poor form until just a few weeks ago, where he broke that bad run of form with a solo 7th at the Nordea Masters, and then followed that up with a T14 and a T32 in his next two starts.
Bradley Dredge - 80/1:
The Welshman has been superb at this event, having recorded a T2 last year, a T10 in 2015 and a T24 in 2012. Although he has not cracked the top ten in any of his ten starts this year, he has recorded some steady finishes having only missed three cuts.
Maximilian Kiefer - 150/1:
The German has great odds this week. He has been steady in recent weeks, having made his last three cuts and recorded two top 20 finishes in that time frame. Furthermore, in the past two years at the event, he has finished in a T5 and T8.
Gregory Bourdy - 150/1:
Bourdy has recorded five wins in his professional career, and he can only be considered an outsider to add to that this week. However, he has been good at this event, with a T10 in 2016 and a T6 in 2014. He has not been great in recent weeks, but did record a T3 at the Shenzen Open in China a few months back.
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Rory McIlroy won the event he hosts in last year's edition |
*Odds provided by Sky Bet (Outright winner - paying six places)
Rafael Cabrera-Bello - 25/1:
The Spaniard has been a perennial fixture on leaderboards at the Irish Open, having recorded four top eight finishes at the event in his past five starts. The Ryder Cup competitor has also made four of his last five cuts worldwide; including two finishes of T4.
Haotong Li - 66/1:
Li has been in great form in recent weeks, having finished in the top 30 in five of his last six starts.This also includes a T7 in last week's event in France. In addition, he also performed well in Ireland last year; where he recorded a solo 18th finish.
Jamie Donaldson - 70/1:
The 2012 Irish Open Champion has three top ten finishes in all three of his last starts in Ireland; including that win in 2012. The Welshman had been in poor form until just a few weeks ago, where he broke that bad run of form with a solo 7th at the Nordea Masters, and then followed that up with a T14 and a T32 in his next two starts.
Bradley Dredge - 80/1:
The Welshman has been superb at this event, having recorded a T2 last year, a T10 in 2015 and a T24 in 2012. Although he has not cracked the top ten in any of his ten starts this year, he has recorded some steady finishes having only missed three cuts.
Maximilian Kiefer - 150/1:
The German has great odds this week. He has been steady in recent weeks, having made his last three cuts and recorded two top 20 finishes in that time frame. Furthermore, in the past two years at the event, he has finished in a T5 and T8.
Gregory Bourdy - 150/1:
Bourdy has recorded five wins in his professional career, and he can only be considered an outsider to add to that this week. However, he has been good at this event, with a T10 in 2016 and a T6 in 2014. He has not been great in recent weeks, but did record a T3 at the Shenzen Open in China a few months back.
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