Bjorn can defend title

Thomas Bjorn is defending his title this week and I expect him to make a very good attempt at doing just that. One of the keys to playing well in Qatar is More »

Quiros loves Qatar

As poorly as Quiros played last week in Abu Dhabi I simply cannot ignore him this week. I will also be betting on Quiros next week in Dubai, unless of course he More »

 

Wilson can win again

I tipped Mark Wilson a few weeks ago at the Sony Open and felt a bit hard done by when he went on to win the Humana Challenge the following week. Now

Na will win in Phoenix one day

After missing an 8 foot putt to make the playoff in 2009 at TPC Scottsdale, Kevin Na said “I’m going to win here someday, I’m going to win here multiple times when

Bjorn can defend title

Thomas Bjorn is defending his title this week and I expect him to make a very good attempt at doing just that. One of the keys to playing well in Qatar is

Quiros loves Qatar

As poorly as Quiros played last week in Abu Dhabi I simply cannot ignore him this week. I will also be betting on Quiros next week in Dubai, unless of course he

Cool Crane can tame Torrey Pines

This bet has planned out perfectly. When I saw Ben Crane leading after 2 rounds last week at La Quinta I was hoping he would have a bad weekend. That’s because I

Pile on Howell III Again

I have already made a nice profit betting on Charles Howell III this season after he finished T2 in the Sony Open. He followed that up by finishing just inside the top

Kaymer the King of Abu Dhabi

I think this has to be one of the easiest tournaments of the year to bet on despite the very strong field. The top 4 in the World are in action and

Grace great bet for back to back wins

I was disappointed last week that I didn’t tip Grace for a second week running having backed him a fortnight ago. The reason I didn’t tip him was I expected him to

Clarke will relish Fancourt Challenge

You’re probably thinking what the hell am I doing backing Darren Clarke? And I don’t blame you. Since the Open Clarke has been out of sorts. In fact if you look at

Chalmers looks overpriced at 90/1

90/1 on a player that has won twice in his last three appearances looks a huge price to me. Ok so both of Chalmers wins came in his native Australia but they