Maybank Malaysian Open In Play trading

About a third of the Malaysian Open field still have half their first round to play after storm delays postponed the action, and two guys - both sitting on -3 around the turn - get my attention at big prices on Betfair.

Jeev Milkha singh (65.0) and Pablo Larrazabal (70.0) have endured inconsistent seasons so far but both posted top 25s last week in the warm up to the event. Singh finished T11 here in Malaysia last year while Pablo has two top thirties in his two visits to Kuala Lumpur. The rain will soften up the course and that can only suit the latter who is prone to some errant driving and both players are capable of going low when the putter is hot. Larrazabal has been tweeting positively once more about making plenty of birdies.

Trading plan: (to be traded on the Betfair Exchange

I'm recommending placing 2 units on each at 65.0 and 70.0 respectively with a view to laying back your full 4 unit outlay if either player hits 11.0. Trade fully after round 3 or early in round 4 if player continues to be a factor.

If you're new to trading and would like to get involved, read my article here on back to lay trading. Be aware that this strategy should be used only as a guide and there's also a possibility that this event will be cut to 54 holes so tread carefully.
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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.

Golf Betting Tips Model

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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To check the latest player finishing positions for golf betting tips see the official world golf rankings and search/click a golfer. Input these numbers into the interactive golf model above, following the guide.

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