Puerto Rico Open Betting Odds

Puerto Rico Open Odds
Where: The Course at Trump International - Puerto Rico, Rio Grande
When: March 8 -11, 2012
Par: 288
Yards: 7526
Purse: $3,500,000
Defending Champion : Derek Lamely (2010)
The PGA players not making the (WGC) Tournamnet - CA Championship, will head south to Porta Rico. The Puerto Rico Open presented by Banco Popular is held at the Trump International Golf Club and follows quickly on the heels of the Honda Classic in the PGA Tour calendar. The golftournament will be held between the 8th thru the 11th of March 2012 and will have a purse of $3.5 million, with 12,500 FedExCup points up for grabs. The winner of the tournament will walk away with $630,000 in prize money and 2,250 in FedExClub points. It is a relatively new tournament following its inauguration in 2008 where it was won by Greg Kraft, and it is a tournament that is likely to provide plenty of value in the betting.
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The tournament it self provides some great golf betting opportunities as an alternative to the WGC-CA Championship. And the lack of truly top PGA golf odds on all types of players, witch means that there are likely to be some long-odds in the ante-post betting that could be in and around the top of the leaderboard, which could be well worth placing a bet on once you've done your research.
Puerto Rico Open Golf History
The Puerto Rico Open presented by Banco Popular is held at the Trump International Golf Club located at Rio Grande, Puerto Rico and quickly follows the Honda Classic in the PGA Tour calendar. It was played for the very first time in March of 2008, this was also the first PGA Tour event ever to be held in Puerto Rico, and is dedicated to Juan "Chi Chi" Rodriguez, the country's most notable golfer. The tournament is played at the Trump International Golf Club-Puerto Rico, which was designed by Tom Kite and previously known as the Coco Beach Golf & Country Club.
2011 Puerto Rico Open Results
Michael Bradley took advantage of Troy Matteson's short par miss on the first extra hole Sunday to win the Puerto Rico Open for the second time in three years. The 44-year-old Bradley closed with his fourth consecutive 4-under 68 to match Matteson (72) at 16-under 272 at Trump International Golf Club, then parred the par-5 18th in the playoff for his fourth PGA Tour victory. Matteson three-putted in the playoff, missing a 3-footer. Bradley birdied the first two holes in the final round, eagled the par-5 fifth and birdied the seventh to reach 17 under. He bogeyed the 14th, countered with a birdie on 15, then missed the short par putt on 18 to drop back into a tie.
In 2010, Derek Lamely had to contend with a rain-delayed start, slow play on a soggy course, and tamping down his inevitable nerves as he inched closer to notching his first victory as a rookie on the PGA Tour. But the 29-year-old American emerged from the pack with easygoing style, shooting a 6-under-par 66 to win the Puerto Rico Open by two strokes. He finished at 19-under-par 269, setting a tournament record at Trump International Golf Club-Puerto Rico, and earning $630,000. Fellow American Kris Blanks shot a 69 and was second. Kirk Triplett (73), a Pullman High School graduate, tied for 17th place at 11 under. Jeff Gove (74) of Seattle tied for 54th at 5 under.
| Previous Puerto Rico Open Winners | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Year | Winner | Country | Score |
| 2008 | Greg Kraft | USA | 274 (-14) |
| 2009 | Michael Bradley | USA | 274 (-14) |
| 2010 | Derek Lamely | USA | 269 (-19) |
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