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15th Aug 2011 | Golf

Betting Bias Land 150/1 Winner

Followers of our golf tips will remember the USPGA Championship for a very long time after pre-tournament selection Keegan Bradley won at odds of 150/1.

It was a dramatic finish to the USPGA Championship as Jason Dufner and Keegan Bradley went to a playoff to decide the season’s final major. It was the 25-year-old tour rookie Bradley, ranked 108 in the world, who prevailed by one stroke.

In the process Bradley joined a select group to win on their first major appearance and the first ever to win a major with a long putter. It may have come as a surprise to many pundits but not the Betting Bias golfer tipster who made Keegan Bradley his pre-tournament headline tip at 150/1.

Writing in his preview on Wednesday our tipster was correct in his assertion that the firm greens would favour long hitters.

“You want to be using as much loft as possible when playing approach shots. That means you either need to be a long driver of the ball, or have a high ball flight. Fortunately, Keegan Bradley has both.

After a triple bogey at the par-three 15th, it looked liked his chances had been sunk, but birdies at two of the last three holes showed huge amounts of tenacity.  Only a week ago at the WGC Invitational, Bradley went into meltdown when in contention for the win; he obviously learnt quickly from that experience.

A remarkable tournament for Betting Bias continued with Robert Karlsson finishing T4 to land the each-way money; having been recommended at 100/1 before the tournament.

This generated total profits of 198.5 points from just four points staked. Keep it locked on Betting Bias for the best tips on the web. All completely free.

Robert Karlsson to win the US Masters 100/1 with Boylesports
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Odds correct at time of publishing: 09:31 15th Aug, 2011 but subject to change

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