I’ve been getting really into golf betting recently—it’s one of those things that makes each tournament way more exciting, especially here in the UK, where golf betting’s pretty popular. I started out just placing the odd bet here and there, but over time, I’ve actually gotten into a bit of a golf betting system that’s working pretty well.
Each week, I start by checking golf betting odds on Oddschecker golf to compare what’s out there. Sites like Paddy Power golf betting and William Hill golf betting have good options, especially for each way betting—a great way to balance risk. If you're new to each way betting in golf, it’s basically a way to cover a player to win or at least place in the top spots. I like using this because it lets me support an underdog without the risk of betting outright on a win.
I’m also trying to get the hang of other types of bets, like 3-ball betting, where you back a player to beat just the two other players in their group. There’s also the straight forecast bet, which is a fun but trickier one where you predict the exact top two finishers. I’ll admit, I haven’t mastered that yet, but it’s definitely on my radar for when I feel lucky!
I got hooked on all this after a trip with some friends to watch a local tournament, where a couple of them made side bets and taught me the ropes. Now, I’m in the habit of browsing for golf betting tips this week before big events and keeping an eye on the hotshots with potential. If anyone else here has tips or knows the best place for weekly odds, feel free to share. Golf betting can get pretty strategic, and I’m always up for learning something new!
Each week, I start by checking golf betting odds on Oddschecker golf to compare what’s out there. Sites like Paddy Power golf betting and William Hill golf betting have good options, especially for each way betting—a great way to balance risk. If you're new to each way betting in golf, it’s basically a way to cover a player to win or at least place in the top spots. I like using this because it lets me support an underdog without the risk of betting outright on a win.
I’m also trying to get the hang of other types of bets, like 3-ball betting, where you back a player to beat just the two other players in their group. There’s also the straight forecast bet, which is a fun but trickier one where you predict the exact top two finishers. I’ll admit, I haven’t mastered that yet, but it’s definitely on my radar for when I feel lucky!
I got hooked on all this after a trip with some friends to watch a local tournament, where a couple of them made side bets and taught me the ropes. Now, I’m in the habit of browsing for golf betting tips this week before big events and keeping an eye on the hotshots with potential. If anyone else here has tips or knows the best place for weekly odds, feel free to share. Golf betting can get pretty strategic, and I’m always up for learning something new!