2020 ISPS Handa UK Championship betting odds and tips: Futures picks, who will win
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2020 ISPS Handa UK Championship betting odds and tips: Futures picks, who will win

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The 2020 ISPS Handa UK Championship betting odds have been released for the European Tour event at The Belfry Resort in England.

The betting favorites this week are Rasmus Hojgaard and Matt Wallace, who come into the week at 14-to-1 (+1400) betting odds.

Haotong Li and Mathias Schwab are 16-to-1.

Lee Westwood and Andy Sullivan are in there at 18-to-1.

2020 ISPS Handa UK Championship tips, expert picks and futures bets

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This week, we have the last event of the UK Swing, with The Belfry hosting the ISPS Handa UK Championship. The Belfry is thought of really as a Ryder Cup venue, not as a European Tour stop, so we don't have a lot of intel on how it will play with a more player-friendly setup.


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2020 ISPS Handa UK Championship betting odds: Outright winner

  • Rasmus Hojgaard: +1400
  • Matt Wallace: +1400
  • Mathias Schwab: +1600
  • Haotong Li: +1600
  • Lee Westwood: +1800
  • Andy Sullivan: +1800
  • Bernd Wiesberger: +2000
  • Danny Willett: +2000
  • Gavin Green: +2000
  • Martin Kaymer: +2500
  • Victor Perez: +3000
  • Jordan Smith: +3000
  • Ryan Fox: +3000
  • Romain Langasque: +4000
  • Marcus Kinhult: +4000
  • Matthew Jordan: +5000
  • Paul Waring: +5000
  • Robert Rock: +5000
  • Chris Paisley: +6000
  • Ross Fisher: +6000
  • Eddie Pepperell: +6000
  • Matthieu Pavon: +6000
  • Benjamin Hebert: +6000
  • Aaron Rai: +6000
  • Wade Ormsby: +6000
  • Jorge Campillo: +6000
  • Wilco Nienaber: +8000
  • Kalle Samooja: +8000
  • Dean Burmester: +8000
  • Callum Shinkwin: +8000
  • Jack Senior: +8000
  • David Horsey: +8000
  • Thorbjorn Olesen: +8000
  • Nicolas Colsaerts: +8000
  • Calum Hill: +8000
  • Richie Ramsay: +8000
  • Matthew Southgate: +10000
  • Pablo Larrazabal: +10000
  • Antoine Rozner: +10000
  • Steven Brown: +10000
  • Jeff Winther: +10000
  • Scott Vincent: +10000
  • Laurie Canter: +10000
  • Wil Besseling: +10000
  • Marcus Armitage: +10000
  • Min Woo Lee: +12500
  • Alexander Levy: +12500
  • Ashley Chesters: +12500
  • John Catlin: +12500

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