I’ve been betting “properly” for what must be nigh on 12/13 years. Never before have I seen one service produce the likes of what Weekly Golf Value produced this week. Seriously, I still can’t quite believe what happened.
Two golfing tournaments – two winners. On the US Tour, the winner – Stewart Cink – powered into a big lead after three rounds and ended up winning without any real scare. I had taken 100/1 instead of the advised 125s, but how many 100/1 shots have you backed that end up by winning to the horse racing equivalent of about ten lengths!?!
Not only that, but Chris Kirk ended up in the places for another healthy return at 60/1. However, what preceded this was the winner of the European tour event, John Catlin. For this one I was able to get half my stake on at 50s, the other half at 45/1. Not only was this a winner, but to win the tournament Catlin had to win a play off…against another WGV pick Maximilian Kiefer who I’d backed at 110/1! I mean, what?!?
With a third golfer finishing in the frame in Austria, the total profit for Weekly Golf Value exceeded even the wildest of expectations. The only problem is, as I explained to a good mate of mine who is also into his golf betting, I’m now mentally preparing myself for a drastic losing run. There’s absolutely no good reason for there to be one right now, but the thing about this game is that you can’t ever relax.
Just to add to all this jolly japes, Golf Insider also picked out Cink (45/1). Usually a tipster picks a 45/1 winner, it’s headline news. Not this week.
A break even week for PGA Profit who found a place too.
Golf Insider (200pt bank): Staked 104pts, -23.035pts, roi -22.14%, roc -11.51%, High 14.35pts, CDD: -37.385pts, Max DD: -60.715pts
PGA Profit (500): Staked 302pts, +104.73pts, roi 34.67%, roc 20.94%, High +178.5pts, CDD: -73.77pts, Max DD: -83.77pts
Weekly Golf Value (2,000): 2,581pts, +1,928.81pts, roi 74.73%, roc 96.44%, High 1,928.81pts, CDD: 0pts, Max DD: -93.25pts.
*ROI – Return On investment, ROC – Return On Capital (ie. bank growth), CDD – Current Drawdown, Max DD – Maximum Drawdown