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August 2008 - US PGA Championship

USPGA Betting: The Punter's review

The Punter reflects on a miserable weekend's betting but looks forward to PodSlam....

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Steven Rawlings

11 Aug 2008

US PGA Betting: Frustrating delays could signify good omens for Lefty

The Punter is less than impressed with the promises of play resuming yesterday that never materialised. It's worth keeping an eye on Mickelson's progress but caution is definitely the order of the day....

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Editor

10 Aug 2008

US PGA Betting: Scoring so far suggests dramatic leaderboard changes

Unreliable Lefty is the only proven winner within five shots of the lead on one of the toughest courses ever seen in a major, says Phil Mickelson....

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Paul Krishnamurty

9 Aug 2008

US PGA Championship Betting: The Punter's Day 1 Update

With no huge surprises and no clear leader after the first day of action in Michigan, it was business as usual for the Punter. Keep up with his picks here....

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Steven Rawlings

8 Aug 2008

US PGA Championship Betting: Green up with a greens specialist

Paul Krishnamurty has watched the skilled putters make the early running in this year's championship, and advocates a policy of sticking with them. There is one possible exception, though, in the form of Sergio....

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Paul Krishnamurty

8 Aug 2008

USPGA First Round Three-Ball Betting: Paul Krishnamurty has the pick of the bets on day one

Golden Oldie Haas should be too strong for struggling opponents while The Goose can triumph in marquee three-ball....

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Paul Krishnamurty

7 Aug 2008

USPGA In-Play betting: Tough, old Oakland Hills means final day fun

Tareq Quiroz has given up on hard luck stories to gather some low risk momentum. Here's to the good times......

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Tareq Quiroz

6 Aug 2008

US PGA Betting: The Punter's picks for the fourth major

No-one in their right mind would argue that the US PGA is anything but the poorest relation in the family of majors. But, as the Punter rightly says, that doesn't stop it from being an...

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Steven Rawlings

6 Aug 2008

Find Me A 100 Winner - USPGA Special!

Looking for big-priced winner of the USPGA? Here are four selections, all trading at three-figures including one major winner......

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Paul Krishnamurty

5 Aug 2008

USPGA Speciality Bets Portfolio: Make Cink to beat Perry your tournament nap

There are plenty of markets away from tournament winner at the USPGA. Paul Krishnamurty has rooted through the odds to find the pick of this week's bets....

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Paul Krishnamurty

5 Aug 2008

USPGA Preview: Contenders will need to be composed for gruelling end

Historically dominated by Americans, this year's USPGA will be played on a menacing course which could see a European victory, says Tareq Quiroz....

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Tareq Quiroz

4 Aug 2008

Ryder Cup shadow hangs over Oakland Hills' European contingent

Only four events remain for players to force their way into Faldo's thinking so the USPGA is a great time to produce a good performance, says Bill Elliott....

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Bill Elliott

4 Aug 2008

USPGA Betting: Back to form Singh has his work cut out repeating his WGC heroics

Paul Krishnamurty reflects on the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational and digests its implications for the Oakland Hills major......

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Paul Krishnamurty

4 Aug 2008

USPGA Odds: Mickelson is the market leader as USPGA week begins

2005 champion is the punters' choice as the Oakland Hills betting gets into swing....

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Joe Dyer

4 Aug 2008

USPGA Championship Betting: Look to the record books for clues

Paul Krishnamurty reflects on why the history of the US PGA Championships suggests the winner will be homegrown, and very possibly a big outsider....

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Paul Krishnamurty

4 Aug 2008