2010 Ryder Cup Odds – Europe Solid Favorite
The European contingent is a solid favorite for the Ryder Cup that begins Friday from Celtic Manor Resort in Newport, Wales. BroburySports.com is once again the leader with more odds and props than anywhere else. Europe is a solid -150 favorite to win under captain Colin Montgomerie. The United State is +140 under the leadership of Corey Pavin. A tie is an unlikely scenario at +1200.
2010 PGA Championship Odds
Tiger Woods is a rare underdog heading into Thursday’s PGA Championship at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin.
US Open Betting Tees Off on Thursday
The second major of the year tees off on Thursday morning, and golf betting fanatics surely won’t want to miss any of the action at Pebble Beach for the US Open.
2010 US Open Golf Odds
Tiger Woods isn’t used to having company at the top of the odds-board, but he does at this week’s U.S. Open at Pebble Beach. Here’s the odds from BroburySports.
Daily Sports Roundup: June 3rd
Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: Tiger Woods returns to the links at the Memorial tournament, and the Celtics and Lakers get the NBA Finals underway in Los Angeles.
The Players Championship Odds and Preview
The Players Championship at Sawgrass teed off this morning with a full field of golfers aiming for one of the PGA’s top prizes. The $9.5M purse will be handed out on Sunday at Ponta Vedra Beach, FL with the winner taking home a cool $1.71M.
Daily Sports Roundup: April 29th
Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: The Rays play host to the Royals, the PGA Tour hits Quail Hollow, and the Suns try to finish off their set against the Blazers.
TheMasters Day 2
Tiger Woods let his play do the talking in the first round of The Masters, shooting a four-under 68 to put him two shots off the lead. Here’s the scoop from BroburySports.com.
2010 Masters Odds – Tiger Leads The Way
Tiger Woods is the heavy +350 favorite for The Masters at BroburySports.com, but that’s just a small part of the huge story brewing.
2009 British Open Preview
The best golfers in the world will tee it up in Turnberry, Scotland this Thursday at the British Open. The Open Championship as it is popularly called is the only major on the PGA Tour not played on U.S soil. However, the Open Championships offers one of the most historic spectacles in sports. The British Open dates back to 1860 making it one of the oldest and prestigious events in golf. The open links courses are known for the extremely deep bunkers and wide open layout. Turnberry has hosted 3 previous British Open Championships dating back to 1977. The Ailsa Course will be the sight of this year’s venue which measures at 7,204 yards on the par 70 course. The course has been rumored to not be as challenging in years past giving up two winning 72 hole scores at an impressive 12 under par by Tom Watson and Nick Price. However, this year the course has seen 21 additional bunkers and lengthened to make it difficult for the best golfers in the world. The question is who will be able to have their name inscribed on the Claret Jug given to the winner of every British Open?

