Some of the greatest golfers on the planet will be in Canada this week for the Canadian Open odds in golf betting that starts on Thursday at Royal St George’s Golf and Country Club just outside of Toronto. The course has put on the Canadian Open 4 times, but not since 1968. Many of the faves this week in sportsbook rates for golf odds at the odds makers played last week at the British Open so travel and fatigue might play a factor.
The Open Championship (British Open) got going on Thursday at historic St Andrews with Tiger Woods the favorite. Even though he has not played well, Woods is seriously preferred in golf betting in the third major of the golf season. He has won two times in his career at St Andrews but based on his play this year, he’s extremely overvalued. Woods is the 3-1 favorite in British Open odds at the online sportsbook.
The Open Championship, or the British Open as it’s referred to beyond Britain, is being conducted this year from July 15 to July 18 at the sportsbook online.
This year’s British Open sports betting contest is going on at the hallowed grounds of old St Andrews and there might be no more appropriate site for the most renowned golf betting competition in the world. There might be no more appropriate place for the 150th edition of the British Open betting than the birth place of golf, which has hosted its share of British Open odds contest through the years.
The evolution of golf betting at the online sportsbook source, at least on the PGA Tour over the previous handful of decades, has been the marginalization of European participants, but the British Open betting is the one tournament where this contingent of participants proceeds to stand out. Courses in the US place ever more emphasis on colossal drives and distance off the tees, and the courses themselves grow longer and longer. But any person that has ever bet on the British Open probabilities appreciates that distance off the tee is only a minor consideration for this golf betting tournament.



