We have expert betting tips for BMW International Open this week, which features an international betting field.
LIV’s Patrick Reed tops betting markets as he looks to get into the Open Championship, and there are value odds throughout the market.
We have our best BMW International Open betting predictions for the tournament, which tees off on Thursday evening.
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BMW International Open Tips & Predictions
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BMW International Open Best Bet – Ryan Fox
New Zealand’s Ryan Fox is always a chance when he plays on the DP World Tour, and that’s why he’s being respected in betting markets.
The Kiwi is having his best season on the PGA Tour, and despite not winning a tournament in 2024, he has been close.
He played well at The Masters, which is an excellent result, and the $19.00 odds are generous for the big hitting player.
Son of former All Black Grant Fox, Ryan is ready to win a tournament, and the BMW International Open is right up his alley.
Expect him to start well and be near the top of the leaderboard on Sunday night.
Bet: Ryan Fox @ $19.00
BMW International Open Best Value – Thomas Pieters
Thomas Pieters is always a winning threat, and he’s a proven winner on the DP World Tour.
The 32-year-old is a six-time DP Tour winner, including the 2022 Abu Dhabi Championship and the 2021 Portugal Masters.
Our only concern is his lack of experience in the majors this year. He’s a LIV golfer, so he didn’t qualify to play them, but he has performed well in big tournaments.
He finished T4 at the 2017 Masters and T6 at the 2018 PGA Championship, so the talent is there.
We’re happy with the $21.00 on offer from bookmakers.
Bet: Thomas Pieters @ $21.00
BMW International Open Next Best – Joost Luiten
Joost Luiten is one of our favourite European golfers to back consistently, and he’s good enough to bounce back after a rough outing at the SDC Championship.
The Dutch player is a proven winner on the DP World Tour, including six wins and some good finishes in the majors.
The 38-year-old plays his best golf when least expected, and the odds of $34.00 suggests he’s in for a good showing this week.
He has faced harder fields in his career, so he could take advantage.
Bet: Joost Luiten @ $34.00
BMW International Open Best Roughie – Alex Fitzpatrick
Alex Fitzpatrick, brother to major winner Matt, is a chance to win in his own right.
He might be living in his brothers’ shadow, but the 25-year-old has been right around the mark throughout his career.
He has made the cut in his recent tournaments, including a T16 finish at the Soudal Open and T23 finish at the Puntacana Championship on the PGA Tour.
The 25-year-old has yet to win on the DP World Tour, but it’s only a matter of time. He’s good enough to beat this field at juicy odds of $51.00.
Bet: Alex Fitzpatrick @ $51.00
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