2011 PGA Championship Tips
A variety of betting tips for the 2011 PGA Championship from our resident golf expert, as the top players in the world descend upon the Atlanta Athletic Club in Georgia.

A variety of betting tips for the 2011 PGA Championship from our resident golf expert, as the top players in the world descend upon the Atlanta Athletic Club in Georgia.
Our resident golf blogger previews the betting for 2011 Irish Open and gives us his tips for this year’s tournament which takes place at the Killarney Golf and Fishing Club.
Northern Ireland’s Darren Clarke shot a final round 70 at Royal St George’s to become the oldest winner of the Open Championship since 1967.
Northern Ireland’s Darren Clarke today overcame a shaky start to maintain his slender lead in the final round of the 140th Open Championship.
With a late start guaranteed, the halfway leaders of this year’s Open Championship watched on as adverse weather conditions descended on Sandwich to make an already tough Royal St. George’s play super-difficult.
Saturday is widely recognised as moving day in golf tournaments. There was plenty of movement in the third round of this year’s Open Championship, but unfortunately for most, in the wrong direction!
It did not take long for Royal St George’s to serve up a warning of what troubles lay in store for the remaining players in the Open Championship on Saturday.
Darren Clarke shot a 68 at The Open on Friday to take a share of the lead and give himself a real chance of Major glory.
American golfer Lucas Glover has made a tremendous start to his second round, shooting up the Open Championship 2011 leaderboard this morning to become co-leader with Thomas Bjorn and English amateur, Tom Lewis.
The remarkable play of qualifiers, amateurs and reserves alike has seen an upset to The Open 2011 betting odds.
He only secured his place in the field on Monday so Thomas Bjorn’s (-5) decision to treat this year’s Open Championship as “a bit of a joyride” is allowable. Fortunately for Bjorn, it paid off.
It’s been a rollercoaster ride for Rory McIlroy (+1) since his U.S. Open victory at Congressional last month. Much was expected of the Irishman heading into this year’s Open Championship but two bogeys in his opening three holes forced the Irishman onto the back-foot.