2019 Senior British Open Championship betting odds: Picks, who will win
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2019 Senior British Open Championship betting odds: Picks, who will win

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The 2019 Senior British Open Championship betting odds have been released for the week at Royal Lytham and St. Annes in England.

The betting favorite is Jerry Kelly, who comes in at 7-to-1 (+700) betting odds to start the week.

Retief Goosen is 8-to-1, while Bernhard Langer is 9-to-1.

2019 Senior British Open Championship expert picks and bets

Win bets

  • Miguel Angel Jimenez: Solid finishes in the last two senior majors, and this should be a style of golf he likes.
  • Ken Duke: Consider it a hunch, but one of the best rounds I've ever seen in poor weather and conditions was authored by Ken Duke.
  • Tom Lehman: I mean, why not? He made the cut on the PGA Tour in Minnesota and he won here in 1996.

2019 Senior British Open Championship betting odds

Odds to win outright

  • Jerry Kelly: +700
  • Retief Goosen: +800
  • Bernhard Langer: +900
  • Scott Parel: +1100
  • Miguel Angel Jimenez: +1200
  • Fred Couples: +1800
  • Billy Andrade: +2200
  • Paul Broadhurst: +2200
  • Woody Austin: +2500
  • Colin Montgomerie: +2500
  • Thaworn Wiratchant: +2800
  • Kent Jones: +2800
  • Phillip Price: +2800
  • James Kingston: +4000
  • Tom Lehman: +4000
  • Bob Estes: +4000
  • Prayad Marksaeng: +4000
  • Clark Dennis: +4000
  • Stephen Leaney: +4000
  • Peter Baker: +5000
  • Joe Durant: +5000
  • Stephen Ames: +5000
  • Ken Tanigawa: +5000
  • David Mckenzie: +6600
  • Ken Duke: +6600
  • Barry Lane: +6600
  • Tim Petrovic: +6600
  • Darren Clarke: +8000
  • Magnus Persson Atlevi: +8000
  • Jean-Francois Remesy: +8000
  • Jose Coceres: +8000
  • Dan Olsen: +9000
  • David Shacklady: +10000
  • Greg Turner: +10000
  • Paul Mcginley: +10000
  • Stephen Dodd: +10000
  • Dicky Pride: +10000
  • Jose Maria Olazabal: +10000
  • Peter Fowler: +10000
  • Tom Watson: +10000
  • Bob May: +10000
  • Gary Orr: +10000
  • Paul Lawrie: +10000
  • Roger Chapman: +10000
  • Ian Woosnam: +12500
  • Paul Streeter: +12500
  • Mauricio Molina: +12500
  • Santiago Luna: +12500
  • Chris Williams: +12500
  • Miguel Angel Martin: +12500
  • Wes Short: +12500
  • Billy Mayfair: +15000
  • Gary Wolstenholme: +15000
  • Jose Manuel Carriles: +15000
  • Peter O'Malley: +15000
  • Tom Pernice: +15000
  • David Frost: +15000
  • Jamie Spence: +15000
  • Mark Mcnulty: +15000
  • Rafael Gomez: +15000
  • Trevor Foster: +15000
  • Gary Evans: +15000
  • Jarmo Sandelin: +15000
  • Markus Brier: +15000
  • Scott Dunlap: +15000
  • Jeff Sluman: +17500
  • Michael Campbell: +17500
  • Chris Dimarco: +17500
  • Philip Golding: +17500
  • Bart Bryant: +20000
  • Chris Smith: +20000
  • Toru Suzuki: +20000
  • Akira Teranishi: +25000
  • Michael Clark: +25000
  • Shaun Micheel: +25000
  • Fred Funk: +25000
  • Paul Eales: +25000
  • Thomas Levet: +25000
  • Glen Day: +25000
  • Sandy Lyle: +25000
  • Marc Farry: +30000
  • Russ Cochran: +30000
  • Mark James: +30000
  • Andrew Oldcorn: +30000
  • Paul Wesselingh: +30000
  • David Gilford: +40000
  • Dudley Hart: +40000
  • Simon P. Brown: +50000

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