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(GOLF) WGC Bridgestone Invitational Betting Tips

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WGC Bridgestone Invitational Betting Tips DJ continued his hot streak as he won the title as he conquered Firestone in 2016 *Betting Odds provided by Sky Bet (paying up to six places) Rickie Fowler - 16/1: Fowler has three tops tens at Firestone in the past three years, as well as a T2 in 2011. Nine of his 15 starts this year have yielded top 12 finishes, including a win at the Honda Classic in February. Brooks Koepka - 16/1:  The American is becoming one of the biggest names in golf, following his triumph at the US Open with a T6 at the British Open. Finished T6 at this event in 2015. Paul Casey - 33/1:  The Englishman keeps has been threatening a win for a number of months now, but he is struggling to make the breakthrough. Casey has finished no worse than a tie for 26 in his past eight events. He has also finished T16-T17 here in the past two years. Zach Johnson - 50/1: The two time Major winner is enjoying an upturn in form in recent weeks. Followed up a ...

(GOLF) Canadian Open Betting Tips

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Canadian Open Betting Tips Jhonattan Vegas won his second PGA Tour title at the Canadian open last year *Betting Odds provided by Sky Bet (paying up to six places) Matt Kuchar - 10/1: Arguably the world's most consistent player did nothing wrong at the British Open last week, but a miracle comeback from Jordan Spieth ended his hopes of becoming a major winner. Nevertheless, he will have taken confidence off his second place finish, and he also has form at the event, with three top 10's at Glen Abbey; including a T2 in 2013. Jim Furyk - 40/1: The Ryder Cup veteran has not performed to anywhere near his best this season; even missing six consecutive cuts in a stretch from April - June. He has since broken that streak and attained three top 35 finishes, but he is still not at his best. Nevertheless, finishes of 13, 4 and T9 means at Glen Abbey means he may recapture his form at a place he enjoys playing. Chad Campbell - 50/1: The American is been in great form recen...

(GOLF) John Deere Classic Betting Tips

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John Deere Classic Betting Tips Ryan Moore celebrates with the trophy he won in last year's edition of the John Deere Classic *Odds provided by Sky Bet Zach Johnson - 25/1: You cannot ignore Zach Johnson this week. In the five years between 2011 - 2015, Johnson finished T3, 1, T2, T2, T3. That run of results is insane. He has not been in the greatest form of late but he always plays well at the John Deere. Ryan Moore - 30/1: The reigning Champion goes into the week having not been at his best for some time, but like Johnson, Moore is also a player that always performs near his best at the John Deere. He's made 8/8 cuts here in his career, with no finish outside the top 25 in any of the last five editions here. Ben Martin - 40/1: Martin came so close to winning the event last year, but he was narrowly pipped to the title by Ryan Moore. Nevertheless, that solo second place finish will give him confidence this week, and when you combine that with the seven straight ...

(GOLF) The Irish Open Betting Tips

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The Irish Open Betting Tips 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 so...

(GOLF) The Greenbrier Classic Betting Tips

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The Greenbrier Classic Betting Tips The 2016 Greenbrier was cancelled due to extreme flooding, meaning Danny Lee goes into this week's tournament as the reigning champion *Odds provided by Sky Bet Danny Lee - 22/1:  The 2015 winner is still the reigning champion after last year's washout. Alongside his win, he also has a T16 in 2014 and  T9 in 2013. He has also been on fire the past few weeks with three top six finishes in his last six starts. Webb Simpson - 22/1:  Despite a missed cut here in 2015, Simpson recorded three top ten finishes between 2011 - 2014; with a solo third being his highest finish. He has also made his last five cuts on the PGA Tour, including a T8 at his last start at the Travelers Championship. David Lingmerth - 25/1: The Swede has made his last seven straight cuts; a streak that includes five top 26 finishes. He almost became a wire-to-wire winner on the PGA Tour last week having led for each of the first three rounds, but a disappoint...

(GOLF) Travelers Championship Betting Tips

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Travelers Championship Betting Tips: Russell Knox edged out Jerry Kelly to win the 2016 Travellers Championship *Odds Provided By Sky Bet Paul Casey - 20/1: The Englishman has made the cut in 20 of his last 21 events, a run which includes eight finishes inside the top ten. He was contending last week at the US Open, before a poor weekend put an end to his hopes of becoming a major champion. In the past two years at his event, he has finished T17 in 2016 and 2nd in 2015. Daniel Berger - 28/1: Two events ago, Berger became a two-time winner on the PGA Tour as he retained the FedEx St Jude title. He had a good chance of winning this event last year going into Sunday, before a final round 74 put an end to his hopes. He was forced to settle for a T5. Marc Leishman - 30/1: The Australian is 5/5 in his last five starts at the Travelers; a stretch of results that reads T9, T39, T11, T30, Win. He is already a winner on the PGA tour this season, having won the prestigious Arnold ...

Four Players Liverpool MUST Sign This Summer

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In recent years, Liverpool have been unable to secure the signings of world class players due to continuous failure to qualify for the Champions League. Thus, they have failed to match the spending power enjoyed by their English rivals. But not anymore. Liverpool's 4th placed finish has opened limitless opportunities that the club must seize. Their successful league campaign last season has brought about Champions League football, and now it seems a host of the world's best players want to sign for the Merseyside club. The Football Addick lists the four players that Liverpool should sign this summer that will enable them to challenge both in England and Europe next season. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Could Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang make a sensational transfer to Liverpool this summer? This is an opportunity that Liverpool cannot ignore. Rumours circulated on Sunday afternoon that Aubemeyang was open to a move to Merseyside, with Dortumund reportedly will...