Betting on the US Open Championship - 2011

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Betting on the US Open Championship 2011 was available throughout the weekend up until the start of the final round on Sunday.  All odds are updated at the close of each day’s play then betting commences.  You can also wager online during play at some Websites that offer live in-play betting.

Bookmaker was offering matchup betting on the US Open Championship.  An example of this would be Luke Donald vs. Lee Westwood with Westwood a -120 favorite and Donald at -110.  Only a handful of these matchups feature golfers that pay more than the risk involved, we should note.  If you want to bet on US Open Championship matchups, go here now.   Bookmaker is the oldest established online sportsbook in North America.  One can open an account with $100 and receive a FREE $15, $500 and receive a FREE $125, and $1000 receive a FREE $250.

For those living outside the US, 888Sport.com had odds on who would win the US Open Championship updated after each day’s play.  Following Day 2 of play, Rory McIlroy did lead the pack and was a 6/4 favorite to win.  Carl Schwartzel came in with 14/1 odds, tied in 3rd while Y.E. Yang was in second place and listed at 20/1 odds.  You can find all the latest updated odds at 888Sport.com.  US customer are prohibited from betting on the US Open golf tournament there, however. 

Robert Garrigus, tied in third place after Day 1 was listed at 100/1 odds at 888Sport.com while Kyung-Tae Kim, tied in second place, was listed at 35/1 odds.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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