Irish Open 2012 Betting Odds

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Jun/27/2012
Irish Open 2012 Betting Odds

The latest Irish Open 2012 betting odds were now up with Graeme McDowell and Padraig Harrington, both at 10/1 odds, getting the most action.  Rory McIlroy at 6/1 odds, was the favorite.  Betting on this and other events available at WagerWeb.com here, where qualified customers receive up to US$1000 in FREE CASH just for joining (restrictions do apply).

“It’s a dream come true for me to play a tournament of the magnitude of the Irish Open at Royal Portrush,” said Ryder Cup star Graeme McDowell. “Having lived and grown up in Portrush all my life, I’m going to be very proud to welcome The European Tour to my neck of the woods.

“The Irish Open has always been one that I’ve targeted every year. I’d love to win it. I’d love to compete in front of my home fans and pick up the trophy, but to have that at Royal Portrush is extra special for me and there’s no doubt it will be highlighted on my schedule.

“It would definitely be one of the proudest moments of my career. To win the Irish Open at Royal Portrush would be right up there with a Major Championship.”

 

1Rory McIlroy       +600    Bet Now2Graeme McDowell       +1000    Bet Now3Padraig Harrington       +1000    Bet Now4Ross Fisher       +1600    Bet Now5Nicolas Colsaerts       +2000    Bet Now6Paul Lawrie       +2500    Bet Now7Francesco Molinari       +2500    Bet Now8Marcel Siem       +2800    Bet Now9Chris Wood       +2800    Bet Now10Keegan Bradley       +3000    Bet Now11Simon Dyson       +3000    Bet Now

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- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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