SportingbetBlogEuroGolfA betting preview for the 2022 edition of the Andalucía Masters which gets under way at Valderrama on Thursday 13th October courtesy of @BetXchange

 

 

 

 

Golf: Andalucía Valderrama Masters

Venue: Valderrama Course, Spain.
Dates: 13th – 16th October 2022

Tournament Preview

Following an entertaining season on the European Tour, the former Ryder Cup venue Valderrama is the next destination on the circuit. The event has been an on-off fixture on the European Tour since its inception in 2010 and it promises to be a fascinating battle in the Spanish sunshine. Previous winners of the event include Sergio Garcia and Graeme McDowell, a testament to the prestige of the event on the tour. With over $3 million in the prize pot too, there is plenty to play for in Andalucía this weekend.

Betting Preview

Outright Winner

The European Tour continues provide drama week in, week out and this should be another excellent week at Valderrama: –

Matthew Fitzpatrick – 11/2

Englishman Matthew Fitzpatrick has been a pillar of consistency over the past few seasons and how he would love to pick up another tournament win here in Spain.

Robert Macintyre – 20/1

Scot Robert Macintyre emerged victorious at the Italian Open last month and his game looks almost tailormade for conditions here in Spain this week.

Ryan Fox – 22/1

New Zealander Ryan Fox prevailed at the Alfred Dunhill Championships in Scotland last time out and whilst conditions could not be more different here, he should have plenty of confidence.

Adri Arnaus – 45/1

A home favourite sure to be in the mix here is Adri Arnaus, a skilful ball striker that is always capable of shooting low scores on any golf course he encounters.

Andy Sullivan – 70/1

Englishman Andy Sullivan has produced some much better golf in 2022 and he will be confident he can mix it with the big boys in favourable playing conditions in Spain this week.

1st Round Leader

Producing the goods over 72 holes is often the most difficult thing for any golfer to do therefore here are our first round leader picks:-

Callum Shinkwin – 45/1

Englishman Callum Shinkwin has been getting off to plenty of fast starts in recent weeks, without necessarily kicking on but he will be hoping to be quick out of the blocks again this weekend.

Joost Luiten – 66/1

Dutchman Joost Luiten has really struggled to patch any form together for the past 12 months or so, but he could be well suited to the conditions here in Spain.

Jamie Donaldson – 75/1

Welshman Jamie Donaldson always produces solid golf in every event he plays and with the conditions set fair in Southern Spain, he could go well this week.

Top Ten Finish

With so many quality players assembled here at Valderrama, getting into the winning enclosure could be tough but there are plenty of candidates to finish in the top 10 come Sunday:-

Thomas Detry – 5/2

Belgian Thomas Detry is a proven performer on the European Tour, and he is regularly in the mix in all of the biggest events on the circuit.

Jordan Smith – 4/1

Jordan Smith hasn’t perhaps kicked on as many people would have expected in 2022 but he has an excellent game, which should hold up well in Spain this week.

Thorbjorn Olesen – 8/1

There is no doubting the quality Thorbjorn Olesen possesses, particularly at DP World Tour level but his results have been poor in 2022 – something he will want to address here in Spain.

Andalucía Valderrama Masters BetXchange.com Best Bets:

Outright Winner: Matthew Fitzpatrick – 11/2

1st Round Leader:   Callum Shinkwin – 45/1

Top Ten Finish: Thomas Detry – 5/2

 

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