Well this one is certainly wide OPEN (excuse the pun)
Where do we even start with trying to decide who's going to triumph?
Can the young superstar Rory triumph again in emphatic style? Will Garc
Does any other sporting event have a more apt name? The Open Championship is just that and if you fancy someone at 1000.0 - go for it. Tiger Woods and Padraig Harrington have won two apiece over the l
Hi Paul. If we're talking about the Open we can't start by discussing anybody but Rory McIlroy, can we?
I know. There's a massive expectation now on him, and to be honest I think he's been over-hyp
Don't be deterred from backing rank outsiders
While all four majors have produced shock winners in recent times, as the sport has become more competitive, none of the other three compares to the Open
Those already qualified for next week's Open Championship have three choices to make this week, the Barclays Scottish Open, the John Deere Classic or a week off. Option A makes far more sense this yea
After some big-priced recent near misses, our man again hunts out the value in the outright golf markets. Can he hit the jackpot this week?
For the 10th year running Le Golf National hosts the Op
Lee Westwood will tee off later at 8.06am local time as the 13.0 US Open favourite, a tick ahead of compatriot Luke Donald in the market and well clear of home favourite Phil Mickelson at 17.0.
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With Sunday's results fresh in mind, there is a temptation to conclude that backing the market leaders is a mug's game. In the States, Harrizon Frazar became the 15th triple-figure priced winner on th
With the US Open just around the corner it's not easy to focus fully on this week's two events but I've had a go.
At the week's European Tour event in Italy the first thing to ponder is how long wi
While not quite carrying the status of a major, there are few golf tournaments that get punters' juices flowing quite like the TPC at Sawgrass. It is almost as if Pete Dye had a premonition about a fu