Tiger Woods is back on tour after taking a week off after playing in the US Open at Bethpage Black and the Las Vegas and Offshore Sportsbooks have made him a +185 favorite to win the 2009 AT and T National Golf tournament this weekend at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda Maryland.
The players will play at Congressional Country Club which is a 7,255 yard course and it’s a Par 70 course. The purse for the 2009 AT and T National Golf tournament is 6 million dollars and Anthony Kim holds the aggregate and par course record. Anthony Kim shot an aggregate of 268 in 2008 and 4 day round of -12 to par.
In fact, this PGA Tour event is only in it’s 3rd year of existence and KJ Choi won this event in 2007. Choi is a +5250 underdog this weekend, which means if you wagered $100 on Choi and he wins the golf tournament, then you would net a $5250 profit.
Keep your eye on Mike Weir this weekend, he’s been stroking a nice ball of late and should he get into the last pairings on Sunday, he could get you a nice golf payout of $3050.
Using a Gold, Silver and Bronze rating system, here are the golfers Ron will be betting on this weekend to win the 2009 AT & T National Golf tournament being held at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda Maryland from July 2nd to July 5th 2009. Using a $200 bankroll for this weekend, here’s how Ron will be putting his money on which golfer to win this weekend.
Gold Golf Pick: Bet $50 on Mike Weir at +3050 to win $1525.
Silver Golf Pick: Bet $50 on Paul Casey at +2250 to win $1125.
Bronze Golf Picks: $100 on Tiger Woods at +185 to win $185.
Here are the current golfing odds released by the recommended Sportsbooks from the Phoenix Sports Ticket.
Want to bet on a golfer to place in the top 5 golfing scores of the 2009 AT&T National Golf Tournament. Place a wager on any of these golfers at the odds below and should that golfer rank in the top position after 4 rounds of golf, you will earn that return on investment. Example: If you wagered $100 on Paul Casey to place in the top 5 and he finishes 4th, then you would earn a $405 net profit in your sports betting account at a Sportsbook like Bookmaker.com.