2015 Open Championship Final Day Betting PT 3
- By A.J. Ryder on July 19, 2015 23:31 GMTHis price has dropped to anywhere from 5/2 to 11/4 with virtually all major bookmakers. There are a few going 12/5 and a few 14/5’s and it’s worth noting that his exchange price has moved around since the end of the day’s play when he wasn’t the favourite to now see him trading as the outright favourite despite not being the clubhouse leader at the end of Sunday.
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Of the remaining pack, Louis Oosthuizen, who won the tournament back in 2010, can be picked up at 10/3 or 7/2 depending on whom you’re wagering with while Jason Day remains very competitive but just lacks a bit of an edge with the bookmakers who list him a point or so behind the South African with a listing of 7/2 at most books with a few going to 4’s.
Of the large pack of players at -9, Adam Scott gets the edge from the bookmakers with a few of them going as low as 16s on him but he does have a price topping out around a 20/1 margin.
For those who are looking to back the young Irish amateur heading into the final day of the Open Championship as a co-leader, you’ll be able to make do with a price of anywhere from 25/1 to 14/1. He was available at 1000/1 or even 1500/1 with some bookmakers before the tournament kicked off and you’d expect pretty brisk business on him if he starts with a few birdies and nobody really looks to have broken out with a seriously blockbuster round of golf.
Padraig Harrington an be backed at a 22/1 margin alongside Justin Rose while Sergio Garcia seems to be more popular around a 25/1 margin with a few books going as high as 26/1 on the Spaniard.
Following that you start getting into players trading in the 50/1 range and those contenders are a much better play for the top 10 markets - which we expect to be extremely competitive during the live wagering on Monday because of all those players sitting at -9.