Tiger Checks Into Facility For “Professional Help”

By Charles Jay Tiger Woods, who has his fourth back surgery on April 19, then was found sleeping in his car, impaired, on Memorial Day, and arrested by police in Florida, has sought professional help, indicating that whatever problems he may be going through are much worse than many originally thought. The impression Woods seemed


U.S. Open Props: Hole in One? Bet On It

By Charles Jay Do you want to “throw down” on some stuff that is rather unusual on this year’s U.S. Open? Well, there are definitely some things you will enjoy when you take a look at what they have available at America’s Bookie. Honestly, if you want to keep yourself busy, not just before the


U.S. Open Odds and Ends

By Charles Jay The U.S. Open is held this year at a venue that offers a challenge to those players who have a hard time finding their way on a links-type course. Erin Hills has been around a little over a decade, but it is sort of a “throwback” course, without cart paths and trees,


Golf Betting — Tiger Starts Fast, Then Plays Like a Longshot

By Charles Jay Well, Tiger Woods is back, and for a while there, folks thought they were looking at some sort of potential fairy tale. He scored birdies on four of the first eight holes in the Hero World Challenge, and was actually tied for the lead. The winner of 79 tournament titles looked as


Okay – This Time Tiger Really IS Back

By Charles Jay Yes, Tiger Woods is back – we think. Well, let’s put it this way – if he doesn’t do it this time, he is stiffing his won tournament. That’s what the Hero World Challenge is, as it benefits his foundation. It is scheduled for December 1-4 at Albany in the Bahamas, and


OHL Classic Features McDowell, Furyk, Knox

By Charles Jay The OHL Classic is played at El Camaleón Gold Club, a course in Playa Del Carmen (Mexico) that was designed by Greg Norman, who added a twist when he installed a cavern underneath the 7th hole fairway. It has drawn all the top players; that is, who have been regulars on the


Ex-UNLV Star Moore Heads Vegas Field

By Charles Jay The Shriners Hospitals For Children Open in Las Vegas has had a lot of different names over the years, but it still stands today, as one of the “early” events on the PGA Tour schedule, shifting from its spot early in the calendar year to one that coincides with the new construction


McIlroy Among Stars at WGC-HSBC

By Charles Jay The HSBC Champions, otherwise known as the World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions, brings together a much stronger field than the two previous events, the Safeway Open and the CIMB Classic, as the new “season” is underway. This week, at the Sheshan International Golf Club in Shanghai, the event welcomes eight of the top


Thomas Seeks Repeat in CIMB

By Charles Jay Justin Thomas has all the shots, including some that almost no other players have, according a couple of the people who have caddied for him. He also astounds people by how far he can drive the ball for someone who is only 5-10 and 145 pounds. And golf bettors are probably going


Tiger Out of Safeway; Casey, Lefty Among Favorites

By Charles Jay The return of Tiger Woods will have to be delayed for a little longer. How long? Frankly, that’s anybody’s guess. Woods, who had announced his return to PGA Tour golf after about fourteen months to play in the Safeway Open, told his public late Monday that he won’t be playing after all.