Golf Betting Odds – Mayakoba Golf Classic at SBG Global

November 30th, 2010 Golf Betting

Golf betting odds for the Mayakoba Golf Classic will give gamblers way to make money in late February.

The Mayakoba Golf Classic takes place the same weekend as the Accenture Match Play Championship that has the top 64 golfers in the world. Golf betting odds for the Mayakoba Golf Classic will be on the sports betting board beginning February 18th, 2008.

Golf betting odds saw Fred Funk win the Mayakoba Golf Classic last year. It was an exciting win for gamblers that had Funk in golf betting odds as Funk won on the second playoff hole to defeat Jose Coceres. Gamblers that look at golf betting odds remember that the tournament was the first PGA Tour event in Mexico. Funk earned $630,000 for his eighth PGA Tour victory. Australian Peter Lonard, who played with Funk and Coceres, birdied the final hole for a 67 to finish third. Fourth place went to Ryan Armour, 5th place to Bill Haas, 6th place to Boo Weekley, 7th place to Cameron Beckman and 8th place to Stephen Marino.

Golf betting odds on the Mayakoba Golf Classic present interesting betting opportunities since the golf odds are wide open. The top golfers in the world are not part of this tournament which means anyone can win on the golf odds board. Mayakoba is located just south of Cancún and the golf course is an 18 hole Greg Norman championship golf course. Golf betting odds for the Mayakoba Golf Classic show that the tournament has interesting golf odds in terms of matchups as some of the golfers off the radar might be worth a bet on the golf betting odds board. The tournament course features two oceanside holes that give gamblers that wager on golf betting odds exciting action. Golf betting odds will be available on the Mayakoba Golf Classic each year through at least 2012 as the PGA Tour has committed to the tournament for that period of time.

Golf betting odds are difficult to predict on the Mayakoba Golf Classic since the top players in the world are not part of the field. Looking at golfers that have experience is always a good golf odds bet and that proved true last year as PGA veteran Fred Funk was victorious. The tournament can be viewed on the Golf Channel.

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