This weeks free golf betting guide and betting tips for the Made in Denmark, made in denmark golf tournament 2015 betting tournament. With secure links to Bet Victor with their 25 pound free. Hyundai Tournament of Champions (PGA Tour), Geoff Ogilvy, 40/1 ; Hyundai Tournament of Champions (PGA Tour), Ben Martin, 66/1 ; South African Open (European Tour). Made in Denmark. Farso, Denmark. AugustOdds to Win: Marc Warren, 10/1. Soren Kjeldsen, 15/1. Thomas Bjorn, 15/1. Matthew Fitzpatrick, 20/1. After a successful first event in a decade last year, the European Tour returns to Aalborg for the Made in Denmark tournament at Himmerland Golf.
Thorbjorn Olesen currently holds the final position, but either Matt Fitzpatrick or Eddie Pepperell could potentially move in to the eighth spot if either of them win this week and Olesen finishes worse than 7 th. Thomas Pieters, who is putting together an impressive late run and starred in the edition of the Ryder Cup, will be hoping another good week will affirm his position as a wildcard pick — which will be announced on Wednesday, 5 th September.
T14 at the edition of the Made in Denmark. Missed the cut last year but won the Made in Denmark title in though at a very different golf course. He could make the Ryder Cup squad automatically with a win this week, and has a best result of T4 at the Made in Denmark, which came in First appearance in the Made in Denmark. One year on, he's added an eye-catching T21 in Qatar to further boost his profile for this event while second in Morocco and 13th in France are two performances which underline that a breakthrough probably isn't all that far away.
It may well be that he capitalises on the biggest names in European golf being over in the US for the time being. Dunne was in-play favourite during the Paul Lawrie Match Play last week as he made 11 birdies across the first two rounds and stormed into the weekend. Then came a match he should've won, but Dunne at least went down fighting, canning a foot bogey putt against Alejandro Canizares having called a penalty on himself in their play-off.
So fine are the margins that he might've been that penalty away from a breakthrough but the good news is he's fresh enough, certainly playing well enough, and now gets a rare opportunity to return to a course he not only knows, but has performed well on. As one of the best putters on the circuit whose accurate game is suited to the challenge set by Himmerland, this might be the best chance Dunne has had so far in his fledgling career.
Before reminding myself of his poor record in the event, I was expecting to put up Andrew Johnston given that he should love the crowds, is theoretically well-suited to the type of golf required and has played well this summer. However, combine a shoulder injury which forced his withdrawal from the PGA Championship and five bad rounds from six here and it's easy enough to leave him out.
Rikard Karlberg and Richard Sterne rate fairly obvious options, while Aaron Rai has the quality to bring his Challenge Tour dominance to this level, but in the main players of his profile flirt with contention without going through with it over the weekend. Instead, I'm drawn to another obvious player but one who remains a three-figure price in Tom Lewis. The backstory of this talented youngster is pretty well-known, but here's a brief summary: burst on the scene in the Open, won on his third European Tour start as a professional, entered the abyss from which he's yet to fully return.
The win in Portugal was back in and it's been six hard years for Lewis, who has experimented with different coaches and everything else a player does when they're searching for something they've lost. Over the last 18 months, however, things have started to look up.
He's certainly hitting the ball really well again and while reports have it that his short game was the main cause of his problems, even on that score there has been some improvement. Lewis now has five top finishes for the season, which is the sum of and combined, and what's most encouraging about his prospects here is that, regardless of the state of his game, he's always played well at Himmerland.
Lewis has been 15th, 20th and 26th on his three starts in the Made In Denmark and co-owns the course record after a sensational opening 62 last year, which remarkably included three bogeys plus a par at one of the reachable par-fives as he flirted with the magic He looked in good form last week with six birdies to beat tournament favourite Richie Ramsay before some more excellent scoring helped him see off Zander Lombard, only for a disappointing back-nine to see him ousted by in-form local Alexander Knappe in round three.
Combine that performance with his top greens-in-regulation and birdie average stats for the year, plus a top-three finish in the Dunhill Links and some encouraging rounds in Qatar, and Lewis looks worth chancing despite concerns as to what might happen when he does miss a green. Laurie Canter brings a similar-ish profile to Denmark and it'll be interesting to see how this Bath pro goes after he took a heap of confidence from a strong finish to the Open Championship.
A straight driver of the ball at his best, Canter is worth considering and the same goes for South African duo Jbe Kruger and Jake Roos, who could rate value in the first-round leader market. The latter shot 65 in the first round here last year and arrives on the back of three consecutive top finishes in his native South Africa, where compatriot Kruger finally broke through for his first win on home soil earlier in the month.
Kruger played well here on his sole visit and is accurate despite an ugly swing, but I'd just be concerned about the lengthy trip from Fiji where he failed to get competitive in much weaker company. Made in denmark golf tournament 2015 betting Still, he might have a low one in him on Thursday. The search for a champion moves on to Matthew Southgate , another who took part in the Match Play.
Like Dunne, Southgate was among the favourites in Germany and made a bright start before losing in round two. On the face of it that was a disappointing effort but he cracked his driver on Thursday, borrowing one which was far too short for him as he managed to get by for a time.
I've not been able to confirm whether or not he got a new one set up for round two, but it's a potential excuse for his defeat to Johan Carlsson, who was better suited to the course anyway and went on to make the semi-finals to frank the form.
Significantly, this was also Southgate's first start since a top finish in the Open Championship, one of the standout performances of an already incredible career which has seen him beat cancer to establish himself at this level. And while he was a big price at Birkdale, his performance wasn't all that much of a surprise.
He is, quite simply, a brilliant links golfer and though Himmerland is not a links course, many of the skills used in the Open are transferable. Southgate really should be comfortable here and for three of the four rounds on his course debut, he looked to be. A repeat and he should be able to take advantage of the iron play which has powered another strong summer.
I was really taken with how he twice fought back to advance through the first three rounds and losing to the eventual third was no disgrace. Paisley looked to be in really good nick, hitting the ball better as the week progressed, and the putter looked as sharp as ever. He's yet to prove it, but I really think he's up to winning on the European Tour and Denmark looks a good fit, given that he's contended on three of his five starts in this part of the world including in this event two years ago, when he blew up on Sunday but still led the field in ball-striking.
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