Louis Oosthuizen Leads at 2010 British Open

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South African player Louis Oosthuizen led the 2010 British Open by Saturday’s close.  He was ahead of American Paul Casey by two strokes. 

Most online bookmakers, including Bookmaker.com, had Oosthuizen within the “field” category.

A Paul Casey win would probably be more rewarding for online sportsbook websites since they most likely took more action on the “field” option, depending on how limited the initial selection.

Most of the action overseas was on Rory McIlroy, who at this juncture is still in the hunt. He led after Day 1 but suffered a huge setback on Friday.  He was 12 down.

For Bookmaker.com, Tiger Woods was the most wagered on and, he too, is still in the hunt although much further behind. 

Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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