Tiger Woods is a transformative figure in sports gambling and even though he’s only played 4 golf gambling tourneys in the last seven months he’s still dominating the gambling probabilities conversation leading up the 2010 US Open gambling event.
Woods’ play in the few tourneys he’s taken part in has been irregular and difficult for golf gambling handicappers to get a grip on since coming back from his self-imposed exile from the PGA gambling contest. Sometimes he’s looked dreadful, at other times he’s looked brilliant. But Tiger remains Tiger and it would be quite difficult to bet against him, particularly in the US Open gambling.
In any case, 2010′s US Open probabilities contest will be held at Pebble Beach, the perfect place for the US Open gambling event; if the PGA were to select a permanent home for the US Open gambling event, it would be here.
And Woods was the winner the previous time that the US Open probabilities event played out at this idyllic golf course. But he did not just secure the event, he dominated it, smashing nearly every US Open gambling record in the deal and pretty much launching himself as the best player in the world. Since then, he’s dominated golf gambling around the community.
He’ll be looking to use the past accomplishment at this course filled with unique memories to fuel him to present day accomplishment in this year’s US Open gambling event.
But he’ll have a lot of contest. His old nemesis Phil Mickelson is chief contender number 1 in the golf gambling event. Lefty already has in one Major championship under his belt thus far this year and would love to add another. Phil has been the best and most consistent golfer in the world over last six months, as Tiger has been more or less absent from golf gambling, even with what the community rankings say.
A superb barometer for Woods likely accomplishment in the US Open probabilities contest is watching him play in the Memorial. All the biggest names in golf gambling will be there and sports gambling enthusiasts will discover how he holds up against a talented field in addition to how his recuperation from a neck injury is coming along.
If he holds his own or even wins at the Memorial, we’ll know that Woods is indeed the favorite in the US Open gambling event.
Woods has won the US Open 3 times and has the record for being the most strokes under par. Mickelson has never won the US Open. Nevertheless, he is rated number 2 globally right under Woods, and Woods has had a tough previous several months. Woods may not be as on top of his game as he may have been devoid of his neck injury and marital difficulties and the media scandal that went with them. At least the neck injury could be healing.
“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.”
The 2010 US Open Golf tournament is going to be hosted from June 17-20.
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