A Tiger-less USA upsets Mission Hills World Cup betting
The four-day Omega Mission Hills betting event tees off on November 27 in Southern China where the players will compete for the $5.5million prize money and punters wishing to take advantage of Mission Hills World Cup betting face a conundrum.
The Mission Hills World Cup odds reflect the difficulties in predicting a winner of this year’s event. No Tiger Woods for the US means there is no hot favourite in the Mission Hills World Cup betting list, although last year’s winner Scotland featuring Colin Montgomerie and new partner Alastair Forsyth could again be a major force.
The USA team will feature the pairing of Ben Curtis and Brandt Snedeker who make their debuts in the tournament and will be looking to improve on last year’s runners up position in the Omega Mission Hills betting result.
It has paid to have a Mission Hills World Cup bet on the USA over the years with 23 wins in the competition and this new-look pairing will be hoping to maintain that proud tradition.
Mission Hills World Cup odds could be upset
The Spanish are a team capable of causing a stir in the Omega Mission Hills World Cup betting. Their team is made up of Miguel Angel Jimenez and Pablo Larrazabal and the partnership could represent a value Mission Hills World Cup bet to bring Spain their first victory since 1984.
Home nation China’s Mission Hills World Cup odds will also be carefully monitored by punters. They are represented by the highly-rated Zhang Lian-wei and Liang Wen-chong, who is the reigning Asian Tour number one after winning the Indian Open in October.
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