2010 US Open Betting Guide

Golf betting is an exciting way to back your favourite players and make extra cash in the process. Many people around the world will partake in golf betting at the 2010 US Open, and if you're new to golf betting, it's never too late to learn how it all works.

The basic principle of golf betting is an easy one to understand. If the odds on a player are 10/1, for example, this means that if the player you have bet on wins, then for every unit of currency you have bet you will get ten units of that currency, plus your original bet.

2010 US Open betting options:

  • Picking the winner
  • Group head-to-heads
  • Over-par predictions
  • Par predictions
  • Under-par predictions

In golf tournaments such as the 2010 US Open betting over a number of holes varying between 18 and right through to the full 72 is allowed. Generally, you would bet on a player to have the lowest score over a set number of holes (under-par predictions), though you can also bet on a player to have the highest score (over-par predictions).

If you're betting on head-to-head odds, then both players (or groups of players) must tee off for the bet to be valid.

2010 US Open golf odds are determined by many factors, including a player's history on the current venue, that player's recent form at other tournaments and their world ranking.

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