What a week for our Golf tipsters at the 2010 Ryder Cup, with 10/1, 11/2 and 10/11 winners in various markets, so before looking at our Alfred Dunhill Links suggestions take a look at last weeks tips.
Ian Poulter looks tremendous value at 10/1 to be Europe’s leading points scorer at the 2010 Ryder Cup in October and we suggest a strong each-way punt on the man from Hertfordshire. (Dead-Heat with Luke Donald)
It's not often you can get odds of 11/2 for Tiger Woods in a twelve-runner field, but that's what Stan James are offering for the World No.1 to register the most points for team USA in the Ryder Cup this week.
Hunter Mahan and Steve Stricker look the biggest dangers to Tiger in this market, with preference for the latter as he could go into the singles on the same points as our selection, but for me it has to be Tiger Woods at a rather attractive 11/2 to lead the American charge in what promises to be some weekend of golf. (Dead-Heat with Steve Stricker)
Several bookmakers have opened a book on who will be the American’s Top Wildcard pick and William Hill’s offer of 10/11 for Tiger to finish the year with a bang makes plenty of appeal. (Tiger Woods won)
So now for this weeks tips and betting news on the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
Taking this into account and also the late finish at Celtic Manor on Monday and I would have to advise leaving out any of the European team from your staking plan this week.
It could be the turn of Oliver Wilson to finally break his duck after nine second places finishes on tour and at odds of around 50/1 he makes huge appeal .
The thirty year-old Englishmen capped a superb 2008 by making the Ryder Cup team at Valhalla and would not have enjoyed watching his fellow professionals from the comfort of his living room this time round.
A second place finish in this tournament last year shows a liking for links golf and a quarter-final place in this seasons Accenture World Matchplay proves he has the ability to match the big boys.
The man from Mansfield has finished fourteenth and fifth in his last two tournaments and at the odds available is simply screaming out to be backed each-way.
A lively outsider this week could be Welshman Bradley Dredge who could be inspired by watching the Ryder Cup take place in his home country and can also boast three top tens this season which have finally got his career back on track after a few years of dissapointment.
Two previous tour wins proves he can get the job done and a second place finish here in 2006 also bodes well. At odds of around 100/1 he must enter calculations in a tournament where surprises are fairly common.
Nick Dougherty positively thrives round this course with a win in 2007 sandwiched between two decent efforts in finishing nineteenth and twenty-seventh in 2006 and 2008.
The Liverpudlian hasn't progressed in the way many people expected, but this past Walker Cup star must surely have been inspired by what happened at Celtic Manor and will have aspirations of his own to make the team in 2012.
A small each-way investment at 150/1 is advised from the profits made last week. So remember just one click on any of the bookmakers links will enable you to place your bet or even open up an account with any of the bookmakers on view.