Open de Espana 3-Ball Betting Tips & Betting Offers

After the thrills and spills of the BMW PGA Championship last weekend, we have the latest Open de Espana 3-Ball betting tips from Madrid stage this week.
The Club de Campo Villa is a traditional course that stretches over 7,150 yards and plays as a par-71.
Small greens that are angled are a predominant feature of this track, and it ranks fourth in difficulty on the DP World Tour.
Hilly and sloping, the average winning score of -22.25 across the four most recent editions challenges notions this is an easy course.
Anyway, there is a distinctly Spanish flavour to proceedings if you take a cursory glance at the field.
The tee times have been announced and as is customary, I have delivered an acca for the first round complete with Open de Espana 3-ball betting tips which could be worth putting on your slip, plus the top golf betting offers from the best golf betting sites.
Open de Espana 3-Ball Betting Tips

Nacho Elvira to beat Shane Lowry & Tommy Fleetwood
Nacho Elvira, as things stand, is primed to make the Race to Dubai playoffs, and the Spaniard has produced some excellent results this term.
Despite being well off the pace at the BMW PGA Championship last weekend, he won the Soudal Open earlier this year. Over the summer, his T7 at the Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed was noteworthy.
Tommy Fleetwood and Shane Lowry will bring the Ryder Cup flair in the morning session, but with just a handful of appearances between them on the DP World Tour this season, I don’t see either of them getting off to a fast start.
For example, Fleetwood is 65th this season for average putts per round on the DPWT (28.94) and mastering the par 4s is critical for those targeting success.
To kickstart my Open de Espana 3-ball betting tips, I’m going with Elvira to keep Fleetwood and Lowry at bay on Thursday.
Aaron Rai to beat Matt Wallace & Pablo Larrazabal
Aaron Rai’s ascent to prominence over the past 12 months has been impressive, and he’s been putting himself in contention recently.
The Englishman looked strong at the BMW PGA Championship and has been very consistent from the tee.
Indeed, those who are competent off the tee will have a lot of joy this week.
In contrast, Pablo Larrazabal has missed the past three cuts, and while Matt Wallace has chalked up three top-15 finishes in a row, I backed Rai to have a solid week and I’m not steering away from him now.
Jon Rahm to beat Matthieu Pavon & Sepp Straka
As you might expect, Jon Rahm will spearhead the Spanish charge and while the pressure levels will ramp up, he has broad shoulders.
Last year, Matthieu Pavon entered the winner’s circle. He was third for scrambling and this stat is prevalent.
The Frenchman unsuccessfully tried to chase down Rahm who won in 2022, but he was first in the off the tee performance metric.
Sepp Straka seems to flit in and out of form, and he’s still searching for his first DPWT top-10 finish this season.
Rahm has an insatiable appetite for success, and after espousing his chances of a record fourth win at the Open de Espana in my main preview, I’m going with him to land some big blows in the opening round.
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