Starting 8/10/20 This is the biggest Women’s Golf tournament in the world with a Purse of £3.500.000 ($4.300.00) its sure to bring the best out of the Women’s game.
An American tour by origin, the LPGA these days takes place all over the world and is now a global tour in terms of the players. In the first 40 years it was practically 99% American golfers but now there has been a huge rise in other nations – especially in the Korea region.
Much like the PGA, the LPGA has major tournaments. The 5 majors in the LPGA tour are the ANA Inspiration, U.S. Women’s Open, Women’s PGA Championship, Ricoh Women’s British Open and The Evian Championship.
Betting on the LPGA can be a lot better to bet on than a tournament such as the PGA. If you’re a nerd for stats (like I am) the LPGA can be right up your alley and you’ll find a lot of value here when it comes to betting. If you’re a number cruncher for golf, turn your attentions to the LPGA and you’ll be pleasantly surprised by the value online sportsbooks offer for betting on the LPGA tour.
Nelly Korda
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9/1 | 11/10 | |
Brooke Henderson
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12/1 | 11/8 | |
Danielle Kang
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12/1 | 11/8 | |
Minjee Lee
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14/1 | 6/4 | |
Inbee Park
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16/1 | 7/4 | |
Nasa Hataoka
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16/1 | 7/4 | |
Lexi Thompson
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18/1 | 2/1 | |
Sei Young Kim
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18/1 | 2/1 | |
Lydia Ko
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25/1 | 11/4 | |
Caroline Masson
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33/1 | 3/1 |
With most Online Bookmakers paying 8 places this makes for interesting Betting, the first line been outright winner and second been top 10 we’ve Picked out 2 to watch.
Predictions:
Danielle Kang as an Each Way Bet Offers Huge value, but we think she will go all the way here!
first pick Danielle Kang has Englishman Olly Lewis on the bag, a combination that’s been working well for some years now. The 27-year-old Californian made her big breakthrough in this event in 2017, claiming victory at Olympia Fields and it was quite a shock, being her 32nd major start and first top-10 finish. Since then she’s continued to find the two European majors something of a mystery, but has added four finishes of T11th or better in seven majors in America.
Brooke Henderson has been in the form of her life and will be pushing all the way.
After missing the cut at the AIG Women’s Open a in August (the first missed cut of her career in a major championship), nine-time LPGA Tour winner Brooke Henderson bounced back in a big way with a tie for second at the ANA Inspiration.
Henderson recorded five final-round birdies around the Dinah Shore Tournament Course at Mission Hills Country Club en route to a 3-under 69. Even a double bogey at the par-4 13th didn’t slow Henderson, who forced a three-way sudden-death playoff with birdie on the 72nd hole.
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