Tiger in US Open Gambling Event is Wild Card
Tiger Woods is a transformative figure in sports wagering and although he’s only played four golf wagering tournaments in the past seven months he’s still dominating the wagering probabilities conversation heading into the 2010 US Open wagering action.
Since coming back from his self-imposed exile from the PGA wagering competition Woods’ play in the few tournaments he’s participated in has been inconsistent and tough for golf wagering handicappers to get a handle on. Sometimes he’s looked awful, sometimes he’s looked outstanding. But Tiger is still Tiger and it would be pretty tough to bet vs him, especially in the US Open wagering.
After all, 2010′s US Open probabilities competition will be held at Pebble Beach, the perfect spot for the US Open wagering action; if the PGA were to pick a lasting home for the US Open wagering action, it would be right here.
And Tiger Woods was the champion the last time that the US Open probabilities action played out at this idyllic golf course. But he did not just triumph in the event, he dominated it, smashing almost every US Open wagering record in the process and more or less announcing himself as the best player on earth. He has dominated golf wagering around the community ever since.
He’ll be looking to use the past accomplishment at this course filled with wonderful memories to fuel him to present day accomplishment in this year’s US Open wagering action.
But he’ll have plenty of competition. Chief contender number 1 in the golf wagering action is of course his old nemesis Phil Mickelson. Lefty already has one Major championship under his belt thus far this year and would love to add another. Despite what the community rankings could say, Phil has been the best and most consistent golfer on earth over the last 6 months, as Tiger has been pretty much missing from golf wagering.
A superb barometer for Woods likely accomplishment in the US Open probabilities competition is seeing him play in the Memorial. All the biggest names in golf wagering will be there and sports wagering followers will learn how he holds up vs a talented field in addition to how his healing from a neck injury is coming along.
We’ll know that Woods is indeed the favorite in the US Open wagering action if he holds his own or even wins at the Memorial.
Woods has the record for being the most strokes under par and has won the US Open three times. Mickelson has never secured the US Open. However, he is ranked number 2 worldwide right under Woods, and Woods has experienced a rough last several months. Woods may not be as on top of his game as he could have been devoid of his neck injury and marital problems and the media scandal that went with them. At the very least the neck injury may be improving.
“I’m good enough to play, definitely,” Woods said. “The swelling has gone down. I’ve got range of motion. I’m just a little bit sore at the end of the day after good practice sessions. But I’ve been able to recover for the next day, which I wasn’t able to do prior to this. That’s a good sign.”
This year’s US Open Golf championship is going to be played from June 17-20.
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