Gigantic golf each-way treble paying out over 1,000/1 this week!
There is a golf triple-header this week including DP World Tour tournaments in Australia and South Africa, but many eyes will be on the Bahamas as Tiger Woods makes his return to action in the Hero World Challenge.
Racing & Football Outlook golf tipster Joe Champion has taken the time to assess each of the three tournaments and has put together a bumper each-way treble which pays out at over 1,000/1.
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Hero World Challenge winner prediction – Viktor Hovland at 15/4
Last seen when withdrawing from the Masters in April, Tiger Woods is the host of this event at Albany Golf Course but the bookmakers aren’t expecting a Lazarus-like revival with most making him the outsider of the 20-man field.
Part of the PGA Tour schedule but not a part of the FedEx Cup, the Hero World Challenge has a distinct end-of-term feel to it but an elite field, all with some sort of chance bar perhaps the returning Woods, makes for a decent punting conundrum.
It could, however, pay to keep things simple and back reigning champion and favourite Viktor Hovland, who is chasing an Albany treble having won this title in 2021 and 2022.
Hovland has a superb coastal record, winning his first PGA Tour title in Puerto Rico in 2020 and claiming a Mayakoba double in 2020 and 2021, and the Norwegian has taken his game to a new level this year with wins at the Memorial Tournament, the BMW Championship and the Tour Championship.
Following a superb Ryder Cup, Hovland returned from a six-week break to finish second to Nicolai Hojgaard at the DP World Tour Championship and that spin should have him spot-on for a crack at a third World Challenge.
South African Open winner prediction – Jayden Schaper at 28/1
For the second year in a row, the South African Open takes place at the monstrously long Blair Atholl Golf Estate, which measures up at more than 8,200 yards, although that did not stop Thriston Lawrence from reaching 16 under par to win last season.
Lawrence, in pole position to regain the Joburg Open heading into Sunday’s final round before a 75 took him out of contention, is among the favourites along with Dean Burmester.
Joburg winner Burmester should relish the chance to attack Blair Atholl but others appeal at the prices, starting with another South African in Jayden Schaper.
Schaper was ninth in Joburg last week and has shown form at this venue, finishing 12th in a Sunshine Tour event there in 2021 and ninth in last season’s South African Open. He looks set for another strong week.
Australian Open winner prediction – Cameron Davis at 7/1
After Min Woo Lee showed his class to win the Australian PGA Championship, an almost identical field moves on to the Australian Open, which takes place across two courses to allow the women’s equivalent to be staged at the same time.
Between them, the Australian Golf Club and the Lakes, both in Sydney, have hosted eight of the last 11 editions of the event but never before at the same time, with the tough Australian hosting three of the four rounds this week.
Lee and Cameron Smith head the market but the eye is again drawn to Cameron Davis, who finished in a share of seventh at the Australian PGA on Sunday and has the ability to better that effort this week having claimed this title at this week’s primary course in 2017.
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