RCB Canadian Open Golf Betting Tips
Next stop on the PGA Tour is the prestigious RBC Canadian Open, which returns this year to the Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville,Ontario. The event which was first played in 1904 has moved around various venues in recent years, but Glen Abbey has hosted this tournament twenty seven times since its inception, most recently in 2013 and 2015.
The Jack Nicklaus designed Par 72 7,253yd track, which has the distinction of being the first course the Golden Bear designed on his own, is a relatively tough track, especially when the wind blows. With generally small undulating greens protected by steep bunkers, there is a premium on accuracy, particularly with approach shots to the greens around this layout. The course features the great risk and reward Par 5 18th hole, made famous by Tiger Woods jaw dropping six iron over water from the fairway bunker on his way to winning the 2000 Canadian Open.
For punting purposes, post Major fatigue, both physical and mental has to be considered for the players arriving here fresh from a tough old week battling the elements at Troon. Thankfully for the players there will be no need for knitted headwear this week, with baking hot weather and fairly light winds of around 10mph forecast for the four days.
My golf betting tips in this article will focus on a couple of seasoned campaigners, who despite both finishing well down the field in Scotland last week, are fancied to beat the fatigue factor and continue our great run of form. Our juicy 45-1 each-way returns from Nicolas Colsaerts in the Scottish Open were backed up last week with a 30-1 winner in Henrik Stenson, as well as 25-1 each-way returns from Sergio Garcia.