Volvo China Open Betting

SHANGHAI, CHINA - APRIL 15: The Volvo China Open leader board after the final round of the Volvo China Open at the Shanghai Silport Golf Club on April 15, 2007 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images)
In Volvo China Open betting, like all golf betting, there’s unlikely to be a completely clear favourite unless one of the players is Tiger Woods! Certain professional golfers’ styles favour some courses over others; you could be legend on the links, but disastrous on a desert course.

As the Volvo China Open moves to a different venue every year exept for 2009 where it will remain at the Beijing CBD International Golf Club.

After the Volvo China Open became co-sanctioned by both the European Tour and the Asian Tour, there has been an upsurge of interest in the event from European Tour players. Three out of the last four Volvo China Open winners have been from the European Tour, namely Austrian Markus Brier and British golfers Paul Casey and Stephen Dodd. In 2006, it was Indian Jeev Milkha Singh who won the tournament. No winner has won the Volvo China Open more than once.

There are many options for 2009 Volvo China Open betting prior to the event. Popular bets include those for

  • the outright winner
  • the 72 hole winner
  • making the cut
  • holes in one
  • top European Tour player
  • top Asian Tour player

Live Golf Betting

Ireland’s Damien McGrane is the defending champion at the 2009 Volvo China Open, will he make history and become the only player to win the event to successfully defend his title? Golf, as they say, is funny game; you can be on top of the world one minute and quickly fall behind the next. All it takes is one ball in the drink, three shots dropped, and a lead slipping away.


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