Boylesports 2011 US Masters Refund if Backed Player loses in Play-Off

Betting Promotions

Online bookmaker Boylesports have launched their golf betting promotion for the 2011 Masters at Augusta, which starts this week from April 7th to April 10th. The popular and highly recommended online bookmaker are taking the route that this could be a very tight affair. The most common winning margin at The Masters is by two strokes, but there have been plenty of play off finishes as well, most recently two years ago when Angel Cabrera won the event in a playoff. Tiger Woods won the Masters for the fourth time in 2005 in a play-off, so it does occur. If it happens again this year, and the play you have backed to win the 2011 US Masters outright with Boylesports loses in that playoff, then the bookmaker will generously refund your lost stake as a free bet. It is the way to cushion a bit of heartbreak in seeing a bet lose in a playoff. This means that there is some good value in backing the favourites this week with Boylesports, where Phil Mickelson goes as favourite at a price of 5/4 with the bookie. Tiger Woods is second favourite in the running at the moment, as he looks for his fifth Green Jacket, trading at 5/2 at the moment. England’s Lee Westwood pushed last year’s winner Phil Mickelson hard, but could only finish in second place, and he is expected to contend again this year. He can be backed at a price of 3/1 with Boylesports.

The field is set and the action is almost ready to tee off. There is still time to take a good value bet on the outright winner of the US Masters golf, and with that little bit of insurance of getting a stake refund if your player loses in a play off, Boylesports offer some great Masters betting. There is £20 in free bets to take advantage of when opening an account with the highly rated bookie if you need to do that, and this 2011 US Masters golf promotion is just the kind of thing which can make a telling difference at the end of the day. Head to Boylesports and you’ll also get great coverage of the golf with their live in play betting service, as well are very competitive market prices for the tournament. Will Tiger Woods finally get back into winning ways? Will Phil Mickelson be one of the few players in history to successfully defend his Augusta title? Will Lee Westwood finally end his Majors hoodoo? Or will the trend of outside winners on the PGA Tour this year continue and we see a surprise player pulling on that green jacket on Sunday evening? Who will win the US Masters Golf 2011 (April 7th to April 10th 2011) ?