The Open Championship Winner Betting Odds 2011

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Jul/13/2011
The Open Championship Winner Betting Odds 2011

The Open Championship winner betting odds for 2011 promise payouts up to $10,000 for every $100 bet with prices on several dozen contenders.

Gambling911.com has searched the wide gamut of European-based bookmakers to find the very best prices on The Open Championship winner.  *US gamblers can find odds here.

Rory McIlroy – Best odds on McIlroy could be found at William Hill and a wealth of other online bookmakers offering a price of 8/1.  Some books had 7/1, which is a hundred dollars less payout on a $100 bet.

Lee Westwood pays 11/1 odds at most books including Bet365 and BoyleSports.  William Hill was offering Westwood at 10/1.

Advertisement:  Money Back at William Hill - LIVE BETTING OFFERED - US Gamblers Prohibited

Luke Donald had odds of 12/1 at William Hill compared with other books offering Donald as low as 8/1.

Martin Kaymer had odds of 29/1 at Unibet, compared to 16/1 at Victor Chandler.

Sergio Garcia was at 30/1 odds at 888Sport.com.  Gambling911.com has seen the price as low as 25/1.

Graeme McDowell, we suspect, will get a decent amount of action.  The best price on McDowell was at Unibet, 34/1.  We have seen odds on McDowell at 28/1.

Steve Stricker was at 35/1 at William Hill and a few others.  The low price was 30/1.

Charl Schwartzel had odds of 40/1 at 888Sport and a whole host of other books while Victor Chandler had him as low as 28/1.

Jason Day was at 40/1 at William Hill while Sportingbet had him at 33/1 odds.

Padraig Harrington was at 40/1 but the Irish books were really scared of that number.  BoyleSports.com listed Harrington at 22/1.

Nick Watney you could find at 40/1 odds and Phil Mickleson you could find at 45/1.  You just have to know where to look.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

Sports News

Iowa State: Are They The Underdogs To Look For In March Madness?

Iowa State: Are They The Underdogs To Look For In March Madness?

They may be defined as “underdogs” or “Cinderella teams”, a term that is usually saved for teams that have little to no chance of winning even a single game during the NCAA Tournament. Teams like Loyola Marymount (1990), George Mason (2006), Davidson (2008), VCU (2011), UConn (2014), and Loyola Chicago (2018) come to mind when conversations turn toward the most surprising tournament runs in recent memory. 

Can I Bet on BetUS From Nebraska?

BetUS welcomes those from the great state of Nebraska 18 and up.  They will be taking bets on all of your favorite state teams including the Huskers and Creighton Bluejays.  Player prop bets, game props, futures and live in-play wagering is all available.

Syndicate