The Press: On Golf Betting Golf News Net Radio
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The Press offers golf betting advice, analysis and tips, delivered in a shorter format three days per week (Monday through Wednesday). Host Ryan Ballengee looks at this week's action to discuss potential bets on the PGA Tour, DP World Tour, LPGA Tour and more, including winners, derivitive bets, FRL bets, props and matchups. He also looks out at longer-term futures for potential market value.
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Model, Form and Horse for Course: CJ Cup Byron Nelson
On today's show, Ryan goes over his model, the current form and horses for courses at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson. Sorry for the very short show, my recording software are a ton of the show. Fortunately, I at least salvaged the most important part.
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Opening Lines: The CJ Cup Byron Nelson
On today's show, Ryan looks at the opening lines for The CJ Cup Byron Nelson, including some course history and analysis for TPC Craig Ranch. Also a victory lap for our LPGA tip last week.
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Opening Lines and Picks: JM Eagle LPGA, ISPS Handa Championship Japan
On today's show, Ryan looks at the outright markets and makes picks for the JM Eagle LA Championship on the LPGA and the ISPS Handa Championship Japan on the DP World Tour. Both events offer great values this week.
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Opening Lines and First Clicks: Zurich Classic, LIV Adelaide
On today's show, Ryan looks at the opening lines for the Zurich Classic of New Orleans and cautions picks for the team event. Also, he goes over LIV Golf Adelaide and looks back at last year for clues.
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Opening Lines and First Clicks: RBC Heritage, Corales Puntacana Championship
On today's show, Ryan looks at the opening lines and shares his first clicks for the RBC Heritage and Corales Puntacana Championship, the two PGA Tour events this week. He also recaps the Masters and previews Harbour Town.
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Live Bet Saturday: The Masters
In this short episode, Ryan looks at the leaderboard for outright value plays and tries to assess who has the best chance to make a move and which contenders check the historical boxes for a Masters winner.