Golf Online Betting Odds for Zurich Gold Open

Pete Dey Show is now on PGA Tour, and it designed tournaments to test players in all aspects of their games, giving more excitement in golf online betting. Now on its sixth year as the place for the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, TPC in Louisiana gives unusual test to golfers. CBS Sports will cover and televise the tournamnet.

New challenging conditions, both natural and format rules, will allow leaderboards to showcase iron wizards mixing with blistering putters in this tournament.

Temperature will surely climb from 80s to even 90s in the final round of the tournament. But that's not the biggest concern of golfers and online sports book betting in the tournament, as wind will most likely show up and blow from 10 to 20mph in the duration of the games, including the breeze from the north-northeast this Thursday. Though it will move to south-southeast on weekend.

Defending champ John Bohn will be a serious threat in this tournament, and big money is expected to be with him in Australian bookmakers online, as dry weather condition forecast is expected until extreme weather enters the scene on Sunday. Winnin score is expected to be 10-12 under-par.

Odds in Zurich Gold Open

Justin Rose

Though he hasn't played since finishing T11 at the Masters tournement, and had just one top 20 at TPC Louisiana, Rose fits the profile and arrives in really good form for the tournament. He's the TOUR's leader in greens in regulation and ranked 3rd all-around, as he got 9-for-9 this year with three top 10s.

Nick Watney

This guy won his first PGC Tour here in 2007. Though taking two weeks off after taking the 46th spot at the Masters, he had 5 top 10s in seven starts. He also led the circuit in all-around and rank 28th in greens hit, first in putting from 5-8.33 yard and got 10th in putting.

Pat Perez

This golfer is hitting up, and his name has been quite a buzz in golf online betting with T5 at TPC San Antonio and Harbour Town's T6. Perez is presently at 87 on TOUR in greens hit, but secured the top 15 spot in GIR at both sides and finished in 2008 at T12 here. If this guy can get rid of the boring round that has been holding him back for quite some time, he has a good chance in winning the Zurich Open this year.

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