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The Open Championship Preview: Golf Betting Tips, Predictions and Odds

The fourth and final major championship of the year is almost upon us, as all of the world’s best golfers travel to Scotland for The 150th Open Championship. St Andrews’ takes centre stage this week as Collin Morikawa looks to defend his Open Championship title and retain the Claret Jug. World number one, Scottie Scheffler won The Masters, Justin Thomas won the PGA Championship and Matthew Fitzpatrick triumphed at the US Open last month, so who will put their name on the fourth and final major of the year? Matthew Fitzpatrick won the last major when he triumphed at the US Open at The Country Club last month, so who will be victorious after 72 holes comes Sunday afternoon this week at The 150th Open Championship? So without further ado, here are our betting tips and as we bid to predict the...

The Open Championship Top 10 Finish Tips: Burns At Great 5/1 Price

With the 2022 Open Championship getting underway in just a matter of days, all of the best golfers in the world will be putting their final practice and preparations in ahead of teeing off in The 150th Open Championship on Thursday. St Andrews takes centre stage, hosting The Open for the 30th time this year. We have some exclusive Open Championship betting tips for SportsLens readers which you can check out by clicking the link. We have also outlined who we think has the best chance of leading after Round 1 with some amazing prices for our readers to back. But this article is all about finishing inside the Top 10 come Sunday evening. Who do you think will have a great week on the Scottish Links and be there or there abouts after 72 holes? Without any further ado, here is who we fancy to be...

Premier League set to reject requests to postpone games due to Covid outbreaks

Premier League officials are set to reject requests to postpone games in the event of Covid outbreaks amongst top-flight sides, with clubs required to fulfil fixtures unless they have fewer than 14 players available. The 2020/21 season is set to begin this weekend with the division’s authorities determined to finish the rescheduled and congested campaign on time ahead of next summer’s European Championships, with clubs having been informed that fixtures will need to be fulfilled even in the event of significant coronavirus outbreaks amongst top-flight squads. According to the Mail, Premier League clubs will be required to fulfil fixtures unless they have less than 14 players available for selection, including U21 players, who they will be obliged to play in the event of such circumstances....