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Petterson storms into contention

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

PA 7587096 300x199 Petterson storms into contentionCarl Pettersson (14/1 in Betfred’s in-play betting) will start the final round of the Canadian Open just four shots off the lead after a stunning 60 on Saturday to move into contention for the title.

The Swede carded the lowest-ever score at the event, which has been running since 1904, keeping him in touch with leader Dean Wilson.

Pettersson’s third round included two eagles and seven birdies, with the 32-year-old seeing his 30-foot birdie putt skirt past the hole at the 18th.

Hawaiian Wilson, who was given an exemption by the sponsors to play the PGA Tour event, carded a 65 on Saturday to take him to -15 for the tournament.

Pettersson (8/11 to win his two-ball v Wilson) is joined on 11-under-par by South Africa?s Tim Clark and US veteran Bob Estes, with the three-man group the closest challengers to the leader.

Former Masters winner Trevor Immelman is tied for fifth on ten-under, alongside US trio Bryce Molder, Kevin Sutherland and Brock Mackenzie.

Englighman Luke Donald is in a group of nine players at eight-under-par, but the Ryder Cup hopeful has seven shots to make up on Wilson.

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US PGA invitation boosts Darren Clarke’s Ryder Cup qualification hopes

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

• Clarke ‘delighted’ with invite to Whistling Straits
• ‘I will play if I qualify, I think Monty will want me to’

Darren Clarke’s hopes of playing his way back into the Ryder Cup team, thus forcing the captain Colin Montgomerie into finding another assistant, have received a huge boost as he has been invited to take part in the US PGA Championship for the second year running.

Clarke is currently 21st on the points table but with a chance of moving into the all-important top nine at this week’s Irish Open in Killarney. The US PGA takes place in two weeks’ time at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin – a course which brings back mixed memories for the Irishman. When the event was last staged there in 2004 he shot 65 to lead on the first day, was joint third with a round to go, but then closed with a 76 and dropped to 13th.

Clarke reacted to his invitation by saying: “It’s fantastic news – I’m absolutely delighted and feel very privileged and fortunate.”

The 41-year-old was unveiled last week as one of the Cup vice-captains alongside Thomas Bjorn and Paul McGinley. “Yes, I will play if I qualify,” Clarke added. “I think Monty will want me to if I do. I think Thomas and Paul will, too. There’s no question about that. If I do play well in the events I have left, I possibly could give him a bigger headache. We shall see.

“We spoke at length about it and Monty said that he wants me there one way or the other. Right now, as it stands, I’m outside the team and I’m delighted to be part of his backroom staff.”


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PGA Tour Betting - Best Tournament Matchup Bets for the Canadian Open

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Paul Casey, Luke Donald and Retief Goosen took the flight from Scotland to Ontario, Canada for this week’s Canadian Open.
Casey, fresh off of his 3rd place finish at the British Open last week, is the golf betting favorite to win his tournament matchup against Donald in the Canadian Open.

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Molinari eyes Ryder Cup charge

Monday, July 26th, 2010

9220634 300x201 Molinari eyes Ryder Cup chargeEdoardo Molinari admits he has plenty of work to do before securing a place on Europe’s Ryder Cup team for Celtic Manor, despite another fine performance at the Scandinavian Masters (Europe 4/7, USA 7/4 to win).

Molinari is now into the world’s top 20 for the first time following his third-place finish over the weekend, when he ended up just two shots behind winner Richard Johnson.

The former US Amateur winner is now 17th in the world rankings but, like fellow European hopefuls Paul Casey, Justin Rose and Padraig Harrington, he still has to make it into one of the nine automatic qualifying places for October’s showdown against America in Wales.

Molinari’s younger brother Francesco is currently seventh in the standings and he is determined to push further up the rankings himself in what’s left of the tour before the Ryder Cup.

“I’m still outside the team, so I need to play very well in the last two or three events,” he said.

Molinari has opted to miss this week’s Irish Open in Killarney but will play the World Golf Championship event in Akron and then the USPGA Championship in Wisconsin as he looks to push himself into contention for a Ryder Cup spot.

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Goosen Looks to Be Surging Right Now – PGA Golf Betting

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

Golf bettors often like to latch on to a hot player in order to bolster their wagering formula, and one guy who looks to be surging right now is Retief Goosen, who has come back with a vengeance after a couple of lean years.

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Kim out to impress at USPGA

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

8663747 300x216 Kim out to impress at USPGAAnthony Kim admits he cannot wait to get back out onto the course and prove he is worthy of a place in the USA’s Ryder Cup team (USA 7/4 to win Ryder Cup).

The talented American has missed the last two months of the PGA Tour due to thumb surgery and says he is now ready to make his return to the course.

Kim’s injury problems have meant he has missed both the US Open and The Open but the 25-year-old says he expects to be back in time to challenge for the next month’s USPGA Championship (Kim 50/1 to win the tournament) at Whistling Straits.

He told Sky Sports: “I’m feeling good, I want to be out there. It’s tough to be on the golf course and not bring my clubs but everything happens for a reason and when I come back I’ll be better than ever.

“It’s been tough to sit and watch two majors go by and miss tournaments that I really want to play.

“My goal is to play better in majors so I want to make sure that I’m ready to play in the US PGA Championship.”

Despite the long lay-0ff, Kim currently sits fourth in the US Ryder Cup standings and is hoping for strong performances at both the USPGA and the upcoming WGC Championship at Firestone to cement his place in Corey Pavin’s side.

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Kim eyes Ryder Cup comeback

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Anthony KimAnthony Kim says his main target for this year is to play in the Ryder Cup (Europe 4/7, Tie 9/1, USA 7/4 – Ante Post Betting) as the American closes in on a comeback from a thumb injury.

The 25-year-old has been out of action since May following an impressive start to the season, when he won the Houston Open and claimed a third-place finish at the Masters.

The world number 13 was forced to undergo surgery to repair thumb ligaments and although this week’s Canadian Open (Casey & O’Hair 16/1f – Canadian Open Outright) has come too soon, Kim could be back on the PGA Tour soon.

Kim admits it has been a “tougher than expected” comeback and that doctors have told him not to rush back to action.

The US ace looks like he will have most of August and September to try and prove his fitness to Ryder Cup skipper Corey Pavin ahead of October’s clash at Celtic Manor.

Kim admitted: “I definitely want to make that Ryder Cup team. It’s a very special event to me and hopefully I can get back and get some more points so I won’t need to have any favours called in from Corey.”

The three-time PGA tournament winner could be fit enough to play in next month’s USPGA Championship – with the year’s final major taking place at Whistling Straits from August 12-15.

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Open champion Louis Oosthuizen celebrates victory by buying a tractor

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

• South African splashes out on a new tractor for his farm
• ‘John Deere is very close to my heart’ says Oosthuizen

Open champion Louis Oosthuizen has splashed out on something special to mark his first major win – a tractor.

The South African sealed a seven-shot win at St Andrews on Sunday, as his potential challengers fell by the wayside during the final round.

“Being a farm boy it was one of my big dreams and I bought myself a nice John Deere tractor for my farm back in South Africa,” said the 27-year-old. “John Deere is very close to my heart. It’s for me to drive around on and I made sure there was enough space for my little daughter Jana to sit beside me. We’re going to have a lot of fun.”

Oosthuizen is now in Stockholm for the Nordea Scandinavian Masters and the fact that he flew from Manchester by private jet this morning underlined his new status. He could hardly take a step on arrival without somebody congratulating him on his runaway victory, the fifth biggest win in any of the four majors since 1921.

“The last two days have been hectic and it will be nice knowing my phone is switched off and in the bag – I’m looking forward to it,” he said.

Alongside him still is his Soweto-born caddie Zack Rasego, who not surprisingly has kept his job a week after being told The Open could be his last event with Oosthuizen.

The player’s manager Chubby Chandler said: “It was a possibility, but it is not going to happen now. There was a feeling Louis needed a more experienced caddie. Now Zack has proved his worth. It would not look too clever to sack your caddie after you have just won a major.”

Winning caddies normally receive 10% of the first prize, and for Oosthuizen that was £850,000.

After this week’s tournament at the Bro Hoff Slot course, which also features the Americans Dustin Johnson and Rickie Fowler, the Korean KJ Choi and the return of Jesper Parnevik after five months out injured, Oosthuizen flies home. He received a late invitation to the Stockholm tournament and decided to honour his commitment despite his unexpected St Andrews triumph.

“To be honest, when I am playing well I want to keep playing. I saw the golf course on the European Tour website and thought it looked fantastic. I thought it would also be good for the Tour if I came here. I want to support them,” he said.

Oosthuizen confirmed on Monday that he would be continuing as a member on this side of the Atlantic, although his next two tournaments next month will be the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational in Akron and then the US PGA, where he will partner the US Open champion Graeme McDowell and the Masters winner Phil Mickelson in the first two rounds.


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Watson, Roberts Take Five Senior Open Titles Into This Week – Golf Betting

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Golf betting fans know that Tom Watson and Loren Roberts will be two of the stars on display in the Senior British Open at Carnoustie in Scotland. Just like the Brits like to refer to the tournament they played last week as "The Open," rather than the "British Open," this one is known as the "Senior Open." Players aged 50 and over can play. It is part of both the…

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Oosthuizen claims Open victory

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

South Africa's Louis OosthuizenLouis Oosthuizen has secured his maiden major title by clinching victory in the Open at St Andrews (Check out Betfred’s golf markets).

The South African had led the field since Friday and there was never any doubt that he would claim the famous Claret Jug during the final day’s play.

He started the day five strokes ahead of Paul Casey in second and the Englishman saw his challenge fail with a triple-bogey on the 12th.

Lee Westwood picked up two shots to score a final round of 70. This pushed him into second place at nine under par overall. This was still seven shots behind Oosthuizen, whose final day 71 enabled him to finish 16 under par for the tournament.

There was a tie for third with Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy, Sweden’s Henrik Stenson and England’s Casey all on eight under.

Tiger Woods was a shadow of his former self, with double bogeys on the fourth and seventh contributing to his level-par 72. This meant he finished the tournament three under.

Speaking to the BBC upon being crowned Open champion, Oosthuizen paid tribute to Nelson Mandela, whose 92nd birthday it is today, and compatriot Ernie Els.

He also said; “It’s unbelievable. After the 12th it became a bit difficult to keep such a big lead and to remain calm and focused but I kept cool and calm the whole way.

“I’m glad I had eight shots on 18! I think I cramped up a bit with the putter on 18 as well.

“It was a battle for me to keep clam round this course. That was the biggest goal for me, to keep calm. It’s probably going to hit me tomorrow or the week after what I did.”

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