At which bookmakers can I bet on golf?
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Golf is a great example of a game-within-a-game. Not only are professional golfers competing against over 150 opponents every week on tour, they are battling the course, the weather conditions and against themselves to try and produce four excellent rounds to win.
In recent times with the emergence of LIV Golf alongside the existing professional tours, the golf world has changed. However, for golf spectators, fans and punters, it means a wider choice of events to follow, view and bet on.
Golf betting is a popular option at bookmakers and it can be rewarding, especially if you know which markets are the ones that offer a better chance of a return. Let’s now take a look at how you bet on golf and some of the most popular markets you can access on the game.
How Do I Bet On Golf?
Betting on golf is the same as betting on any other sport. You simply select which golf market you want to bet on, pick from the often numerous selections available, add your choice to the bet slip, enter your stake and place the bet.
However, the key to betting on golf is picking the markets that are going to offer you a better chance of a return, or perhaps a good chance of a high value return.
Unlike many sports events, golf has many players you can back at events, so picking the right players AND the right markets is the key to better golf betting.
What Are Some Of The Most Popular Golf Betting Markets?
Some of the most popular golf betting markets, by bet type, are outlined below:
Futures Golf Bets
- Outright Winner of the next Four Majors
- Winner of next Ryder Cup/Solheim Cup/President’s Cup
- Specials - For example, betting on a player to win a Major in the current or next season.
Pre-Tournament Golf Bets
- Outright winner
- 1st Round Leader
- Outright Winner Each Way
- To Finish Top 5 (and ties)
- To Finish Top 10 (and ties)
In-Play Golf Bets
- To win next hole
- To win group
- Head to Head (final two rounds)
- End of round leader
What Are The Best Value Golf Bets To Make?
With so many competitors at each event, it is easy to find value picks in golf betting. The skill is landing them as a winning bet!
To do this, smarter golf punters will tend to shy away from making outright winner bets and instead focus on the far more flexible each way markets.
Many bookmakers will pay out on the top five or six golfers (and ties) with each way bet selections in tournaments. Some will offer payouts for players finishing in the top eight or even ten.
The volatile nature of golf means that often, longer odds players will finish in the paying positions. As such, if you can nail a pick on a longer odds player to finish in the paying positions each way, you can land a significant payout without them needing to win the event.
For example, if you back a player at 100/1 on an each way outright winner bet and he finishes in the paying places and the each way pays out at ⅕ of the stated odds. Then a £10 each way bet (costing £20) would see you win £10 x (100/5) + £10 = £10 x 20 + £10 which would be a return of £210.
Which Bookmakers Accept Bets On Golf?
The good news is that golf betting is now ubiquitous in sports betting and it would be very rare for a sports betting site not to offer any form of golf betting as part of its offering.
The better sites may also have golf-based promotions and utilities on the site, such as bet365’s Live Golf Tracker, which help enhance the overall betting experience with these bookmakers.
Here are the bookmakers we recommend to bet on golf:
Click on the bookmakers on our list and benefit from a generous welcome offer for your golf betting!
What Are The Best Men’s Golf Tournaments To Bet On?
Golf is a good example of a year-round sport now. While the season tends to end with the Tour Championship in late August on the PGA Tour, or the September/October for most players, there are now wrap-around events that cover November, December and into the following year.
However, there are some tournaments that will attract far more betting because of their prestige. We have listed these events below (and the time of the year that they take place).
The Majors
- The Masters (April)
- The USPGA Championship (May)
- The US Open (June)
- The British Open (July)
Big Annual Tournaments (US PGA and DP World Tour)
USPGA Tour
- AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (January)
- The Genesis Invitational (February)
- The Arnold Palmer Invitational (March)
- The Players Championship (March)
- RBC Heritage (April)
- Truist Championship (May)
- The Memorial (May/June)
- Travelers Championship (June)
- FedEx St. Jude Championship (August)
- BMW Championship (August)
- The US PGA Tour Championship (August)
DP World Tour
- Hero Dubai Desert Classic (January)
- Qatar Masters (February)
- Porsche Singapore Classic (March)
- China Open (May)
- European Open (May/June)
- KLM Open (June)
- Italian Open (June)
- BMW International Open (July)
- Genesis Scottish Open (July)
- British Masters (August/September)
- Omega European Masters (September)
- Irish Open (September)
- BMW PGA Championship (September)
- Spanish Open (September)
- Alfred Dunhill Links Championship (October)
- French Open (October)
- Andalucia Masters (October)
- Genesis Championship (October)
- Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship (November)
- The DP World Tour Championship (November)
- Nedbank Golf Challenge (December)
Team Events
- Ryder Cup
- Presidents’ Cup
- Solheim Cup
Additionally, the LIV Golf League hosts regular events from February to September, each with a $20m prize pool.
There are an increasing number of top tournaments on the Women’s professional circuit which includes five Major Championships, the team-based Solheim Cup and regular events on the WPGA Tour and Women’s European Tour.
Should I Bet On Golf?
If you have a good knowledge of golf at the top levels, understand the game and its nuances and, of course, are willing to spend a little time researching potential bets, then you will certainly enjoy golf betting.
There are an abundance of bets you can make both pre-tournament and whilst it is In-Play that will give you a broad range of options to bet on the players and markets that you want.
With golf widely available with online bookmakers, it does pay to shop around for the best odds, especially on bets that are longer odds options, which can differ in value quite considerably from one betting site to the next.
So long as you gamble responsibly and sensibly, staying within your limits and retaining a sense of perspective, then golf betting is as enjoyable a form of betting as any sports betting market.
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