Where Can I Bet the 2019 Oman Open Online - Latest Odds to Win, Picks

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Feb/27/2019

You can bet the 2019 Oman Open online at BetOnline where Joost Luiten was the odds on favorite at high paying odds of 10/1.


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Oddschecker.com predicts Justin Harding among the top contenders to shine at this week's Oman Open.

"At 33/1 JUSTIN HARDING looks a decent enough proposition this week. He has been on a remarkably consistent run of results and I don't see why that should change this week in Oman. In January he was outside the worlds top 700 and now ranks 71st. His form has improved dramatically and I think he could cope well with what this Norman course will throw at him. Crucially this season he has a 4th in Mauritius and 11th in the Saudi International which had a high class field. Those two courses are strong pointers for me personally and having followed those results with another top 5 at the Handa Vic Open he looks to be trending towards a victory.  1.5pts each-way J.Harding 33/1 (1/5 6)"

They also like a long shot in Zander Hombard.

"He impressively dug deep to win the Qualifying school a few months ago and results have been flowing nicely ever since. 15th in the SA Open was followed by a 3rd placed spot in the Alfred Dunhill at the back end of last year. He managed a top 20 in Saudi Arabia which marries well with the beaten playoff result in Sicily a couple of years ago. Although certainly one of the favs in the Cape Town Open a few weeks ago he managed a runner up finish. He has been playing good golf and plays some of his best stuff in tough conditions so I'm happy to have him on the slips this week. As has been the case a few times this year we are backing six golfers which isn't to everyone's taste. Nevertheless they all look bets to me and must be followed through with clear each way stakes and see what we return come the end of the week.  0.75pt each-way Z.Lombard 80/1 (1/5 6)"

From Golf News.net:

Win bets:

Paul Dunne -- Dunne had a very good showing in the World Super 6 Perth, and he does well in weak fields.

Min Woo Lee -- Min Woo is good enough to win now, and this is the kind of course he can dominate with his swing speed.

Oman Open
Odds to Win Oman Open  PLACE BETS HERE
 
10:15 PM 2000 Joost Luiten   +1000  
2001 Thomas Pieters   +1100  
2002 Alexander Levy   +2200  
2006 Jordan Smith   +2500  
2003 Ross Fisher   +2500  
2009 David Lipsky   +3300  
2004 Justin Harding   +3300  
2020 Marcus Kinhult   +3300  
2005 Min Woo Lee   +3300  
2012 Paul Dunne   +3300  
2007 Thomas Detry   +3300  
2027 Victor Perez   +3300  
2010 Chris Wood   +4000  
2008 Mike Lorenzo-Vera   +4000  
2014 Romain Langasque   +4000  
2011 Victor Dubuisson   +4000  
2017 Andy Sullivan   +5000  
2013 Chris Paisley   +5000  
2021 Clement Sordet   +5000  
2023 Fabrizio Zanotti   +5000  
2035 Jorge Campillo   +5000  
2015 Lucas Herbert   +5000  
2018 Matthias Schwab   +5000  
2019 Pablo Larrazabal   +5000  
2016 Paul Waring   +5000  
2029 Bernd Wiesberger   +6600  
2033 Bradley Dredge   +6600  
2034 Callum Shinkwin   +6600  
2024 Dean Burmester   +6600  
2028 Matthew Southgate   +6600  
2043 Mikko Korhonen   +6600  
2030 Nicolas Colsaerts   +6600  
2031 Robert Rock   +6600  
2025 Scott Hend   +6600  
2036 Zander Lombard   +6600  
2039 Gaganjeet Bhullar   +8000  
2037 Gavin Green   +8000  
2032 Jeff Winther   +8000  
2038 Matthieu Pavon   +8000  
2022 Scott Vincent   +8000  
2026 Shubhankar Sharma   +8000  
2047 Ashun Wu   +10000  
2042 Joachim B Hansen   +10000  
2046 Max Orrin   +10000  
2045 Maximilian Kieffer   +10000  
2048 Renato Paratore   +10000  
2044 Ricardo Gouveia   +10000  
2041 Scott Jamieson   +10000  
2040 Thomas Aiken   +10000  

 

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