Where is best book to bet golf??

sim

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I am new to this forum and
love betting golf. This is
the first golf forum that I
have come across and I
think its great. The books
that I currently use have a
limited number of weekly
matchups and no parlays.
What I am looking for is a
book with at least 10-15
weekly matchups and be able
to bet parlays through the
internet.Any ideas? Thanks
in advance and watch for a
big week from Azinger this
week at Mercedes.

sim
 

ZigZag

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Most of the guys list the book next to the play they are looking at.

Ex. - Duval -240 vs Happy gilmore (Surrey)

Check these out:
www.surreysports.com www.superbook.com www.thegreek.com

I am using www.payoffsplus.com because I already had an account there from football. The have a decent amount of choices for golf. They have by far the best parlay payouts anywhere. The only problem for you would be that they don't let you parly golf. You can check with the others above to see if they let you or maybe someone else can help you.

The best place to parlay any kind of money line wagers is wagerstreet.com, but they don't have golf. Their site is super fast and easy to use, but it sucks that they don't offer golf.
 

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Welcome aboard sim
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Like to think we're not just the only ones deidicated solely to golf betting, but we have a few decent cappers here and hailing from four different continents as well!

As for as the book is concerned, it depends what your main focus is. If it's the PGA Tour, then Five Dimes is defintely the best. Offers the most number of matchups (72- and 18-hole) of any North American book and for those listed under 'Straight Bets' you can parlay them as well.

As alternatives, the European and Australasian books will also allow you to parlay matchups, but with high juice and 3-way-betting in the European case. However, you will not find any of these books copying each other's matchups, they always try to offer different ones. The more choice, the more chance of exploiting weakness
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These books also have lines for other Tours as you can probably see from the different threads in this forum.

The best of these books are First Stake (European) and DAS (Australian). But others such as Surrey, Victor Chandler (UK) or Victor Chandler (Intl), and William Hill will be cited frequently.

Hope you/we have a propserous week
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