CASIO WORLD OPEN VALUEPICKS

WATCH out for Huldahl - Place value With the main tours on the world golf scene now being shut down for the winter, attentions focus to the lesser tours/competitions that will still run up to the xmas period and after yet another playoff loss for a Nic's Picks headline golf tip(40-1 Robert Karlsson) in last week's Dunlop Phoenix, this week the Japanese tour heads to Kochi in the form of the Casio World Golf Open where hidden down toward the back of the bookie's list of favourites is Dane, Jeppe Huldahl, who is a winner on the main European golf tour this year. The attention in the Casio World Golf Open will focus on place value and @ 150/1, there's no better bet than Huldahl who has been playing over in the Asian events the last few weeks on tour......




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-0.75pts E/W Jeppe Huldahl @ 150/1 (Sky Bet) Not in great form but field will be very weak and having won in europe this season and looked a very good prospect, 150/1 is a fantastic E/W shot

-0.75pts E/W Kyung-Tae KIM @ 33/1 (Ladbrokes) Kim finished tied for 7th last week in Japan and is 30% better odds than most other sportsbooks

-0.75pts E/W Eddie Lee @ 100/1 (Sky Bet) Another massive value bet considering he finished last week in a tie for 5th after a terrible first round. Finished with a final round 66 and hopefully can bring that form into this week and challenge for a place or who knows, even more
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What is expected Strokes Gained Course Fit ?

Bryan pioneered the concept of Expected Strokes Gained Course Fit (xSGF) in golf betting. xSGF can be predicted using my model below. For prospective golf betting tips it projects ahead of time how many shots a player is expected to pick up per round on average on a particular golf course. It's weighed against a neutral golf course of the same rating.

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Input up to date player and course data (from the upcoming course fit manual 2024) into this interactive golf betting model. My course fit profiling model for golf betting tips uses highly evolved golf nuance and betting intuition, precise parameters and inputs based on Bayesian analysis, plus years of empirical evidence through observing, betting and documenting golf and stats.

What is Progressive Form in Golf Betting?

Progressive form in golf betting differs from current form in that players are showing a trend in the right direction in their recent scoring. Trending form has a high predictive value in golf betting and can also catch players under the radar at an inflated price vs their true betting odds.

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