Lee Westwood 2011 US Masters Golf Betting Odds and Tips

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Lee Westwood 2011 US Masters Golf Betting Odds and Tips for the forthcoming visit to Augusta, has to look at the Englishman’s track record first and foremost. Westwood, as great of a player as he is, has yet to  land a Major, but has generally pushed very hard. Out his last five appearances at the Majors, Westwood has landed two third place finishes and two second spots as well. There is something of the always the bridesmaid never the bride syndrome about Westwood when it comes to the majors. His record at golf’s majors over recent years, really does not stand up too well against the likes of Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, but Westwood is a top contender here, even though 2011 has been something of a stuttering year for him. It is always worth backing players at Augusta who has plenty of experience, and Lee Westwood falls into that category. He pushed ever so hard in last year’s running of the tournament in Georgia, eventually having to settle for a solitary second place finish behind Phil Mickelson. It is usually a tight affair at The Masters, and with the likes of Tiger Woods, Martin Kaymer and defending champion Mickelson all hungry for success, it should be another close one this time around.

Lee Westwood really has not set 2011 alight in any of his appearances, and has, by and large, looked fairly indifferent in his form. But what the Englishman does possess is a great eye for his approach work, and his accuracy in that department could well push him up the leader board again. Will 2011 be the year that Westwood ends his duck and actually wins a Major? Well the season really starts here and Lee Westwood 2011 US Masters Golf Betting Odds and Tips really should put him in contention. 2010 was the best outing that Westwood has ever produced at Augusta, and still it was not quite enough. Is there that extra level, that missing piece of the puzzle that will help him land the Major? Realistically you would back him more at The Open rather than The Masters, but he has to be considered nonetheless. Westwood did recently earn his place as number one in the world rankings, and while his track record at the Masters is nothing to write home about (his second place finish last year was the first time in eight attempts that he had finished inside of the Top Ten. In that period he missed the cut on three occasion. The last time that Westwood missed the cut in a Major was at the 2008 PGA Championship.

So it has not been too spectacular or solid of a start for Lee Westwood in 2011, but he showed more promising signs that he was really getting into the swing of things at the Shell Houston Open, a warm up event for The Masters. He shot a strong opening 68 but couldn’t back that up though, and the very nature of the Redstone course has similarities to that of the Open, so it is a good guide. His result here may not affect the outcome of his 2011 Masters appearance, but it could be a great indicator. Westwood is a big match player, and should be counted on to challenge near the top of the leader board over the four days. Lee Westwood 2011 US Masters Golf Betting Odds and Tips can pretty much be summed up in his price. Westwood is 16/1 at SportingBet to win the title this year, and that is third favourite at the bookies behind Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson. Out of those two, Mickelson is realistically the one which Westwood has to raise his game to beat, but the presence of Woods will be a factor too. There is less pressure on Westwood going into this not as world number one, than if he still carried that title. As it is, there is a lot of stigma going into Augusta as being the only world number one who has not won a Major in his career. While that fact still stands up, it is something which would have been hyped up a lot more, were the pressure of being the best in the world still been on his shoulders.

Will we see a relaxed, confident Lee Westwood at the 2011 US Masters? Lee Westwood 2011 US Masters Golf Betting Tip is to predict a top ten finish from the Englishman. As for winning the title? Questions” Can he beat Tiger Woods at the moment? Yes. Can he beat Phil Mickelson at the moment? Maybe. So basically there is no reason why he can’t end his Major hoodoo really, he has the game, and if he can hit his top peak during the weekend, we could well see a new name praised in this historic Major. On paper it genuinely looks as if could be a shoot out between Westwood and Mickelson right now, the bookies agree and that 16/1 price at SportingBet should be snapped up.