Betting The Open Championship 2011: Money Back Offer

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jul/13/2011
Betting The Open Championship 2011

For those of you living outside the US, William Hill was offering a money back guarantee.  We have a ton of people looking to place bets on The Open Championship from the US and would note that Bookmaker was offering a 20 percent signup bonus on an initial deposit up to $500

As for the William Hill money back guarantee, it works like this:  For bets struck on the Tournament Winner market (win and each way) after 00:01 on Saturday 9th July,  if your selected player misses the cut by up to 3 shots (1,2, or 3 shots), you'll get your Money Back!

It includes all pre-match and In-Play outright bets right up until 23:59 on Thursday 14thJuly.

The Money Back will be in the form of afree bet* and it will be capped at £50 per player, per customer.

The free bet will be credited within an hour of the completion of round two on Friday.

*Money Back offers apply to win and each-way parts of Outright singles. Free bets must then be redeemed on the Open Championship Outright (pre match or in-play) market on Saturday 16thor Sunday 17thJuly.

For a list of Open Championship odds and other betting options, check out the William Hill website here.  William Hill is the UK’s biggest bookmaker and publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange. 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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