Where to Bet The Open Championship 2011 Online

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If you are looking for a place where you can bet The Open Championship 2011 online, look no further than Gambling911.com sponsor William Hill.  US gamblers can bet The Open Championship at BetDSI.com here and claim your 20 percent cash bonus on an initial deposit.  William Hill prohibits US customers. 

Here are some reasons why you should bet The Open Championship 2011 at William Hill’s online wagering site:

William Hill had the best odds as of July 9 on more than half the field including on favorite Rory McIlroy. 

If your selected player misses the cut by up to 3 shots (1,2, or 3 shots), you'll get your Money Back in the form of a Free Bet!

The Open Championship bet options available at William Hill is enormous, everything from top 10 finisher odds, margin of victory, 1st round leader and playoff to decide the winner odds.  Gambling911.com anticipates more betting options becoming available during the coming days leading up to The Open Championship.

William Hill is one of the oldest bookmakers in the world, established in 1932.

Will Hill is the biggest bookmaker in the United Kingdom with its online website available to gamblers throughout the world, however, there are exclusion countries such as the United States. 

William Hill is publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange.

The online bookmaker is offering a FREE BET when joining through the sports section, however, poker players may signup through the online poker room and claim a €1250 bonus. Restrictions do apply.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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