I am looking for websites that give player's stats from course to course,both European and US tours. I have looked at the PGA site and cannot really find what I want.
If anyone regularly trades on golf tournaments and would be prepared to share some information on how best to go about gathering information to form an opinion before the start of a tournament with the idea of laying off at a later stage I would appreciate it very much.
Thank you Dutchy.
Best sites for golf info?
I source a chunk of data from these guys: -
http://www.GOLFstats.com/111.html
I've used them for a few years now and they are pretty handy on course and player information.
I guess it depends exactly that you are looking for. I've explored some of the detail of golf a lot over the last few years. What are you looking for?
http://www.GOLFstats.com/111.html
I've used them for a few years now and they are pretty handy on course and player information.
I guess it depends exactly that you are looking for. I've explored some of the detail of golf a lot over the last few years. What are you looking for?
Thank you for the quick reply.
Basically I am looking at two strategies.
1.Backing a few selections at the start of a tournament who are decent prices and hedging later on as their statistics hold up.
(form, horses for courses etc).
2. Laying a few from the top of the leader board who should not be priced so low.
I live in Thailand so live trading either the European or US tours is not really an option for me due to the time difference, I would rather place and forget until the next day.
I Used to spread bet golf years ago, although you can make good profits from it, the reverse can seriously damage your pocket. I would like to be a bit more cautious now and plod along rather than try to break the spreads firms every weekend. LOL.
If you have any thoughts you may wish to share by all means please do so. I need all the help I can get.
Basically I am looking at two strategies.
1.Backing a few selections at the start of a tournament who are decent prices and hedging later on as their statistics hold up.
(form, horses for courses etc).
2. Laying a few from the top of the leader board who should not be priced so low.
I live in Thailand so live trading either the European or US tours is not really an option for me due to the time difference, I would rather place and forget until the next day.
I Used to spread bet golf years ago, although you can make good profits from it, the reverse can seriously damage your pocket. I would like to be a bit more cautious now and plod along rather than try to break the spreads firms every weekend. LOL.
If you have any thoughts you may wish to share by all means please do so. I need all the help I can get.