DP World Tour Golf 3-Ball Betting Tips & Betting Offers: Genesis Championship

The Genesis Championship could spark a tense week on the DP World Tour, and we have everything you need to know in our tournament preview and 3-ball betting tips.
Yes, the DP World Tour swings from Spain to Korea, and remember, the top 70 players will qualify for the season-ending DP World Tour play-offs.
Meanwhile, the top 114 will earn full playing rights for next season and there are a few who are on the cusp or in the bubble.
As for the Genesis Championship, the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club is a unique urban golf course playing as a par-72 stretching close to 7,500 yards.
Water will be a factor, and there could be a few balls that end up in the drink depending on weather conditions.
I have delivered some golf 3-ball betting tips and the top golf betting offers from the best golf betting sites.
DP World Tour Golf 3-Ball Betting Tips - Genesis Championship

Rafa Cabrera Bello to beat Ross Fisher & Seungtaek Lee
The Genesis Championship is a brand new event on the DP World Tour roster, but if we look at past stats from the Korea Championship, the Spaniards have fared well.
Pablo Larrazabal won 12 months ago, shooting a total of 276 to finish two strokes ahead of Marcus Helligkilde, while Larrazabal’s compatriot, Jorge Campillo, was T3.
Back to the here and now, and Rafa Cabrera Bello has a fight on his hands to retain his playing card. His best stat is 45th for average putts per round even if he is coming off the back of two missed cuts.
Ross Fisher may have five DP World Tour titles to his name, but he’s been largely anonymous this season, well apart from his T28 at the Andalucia Masters.
Seungtaek Lee, meanwhile, is outside of the world’s top 300 and he’s an unknown quantity, so to start my golf betting tips, I’m going with Cabrera Bello to bounce back and produce the lowest score in this group.
Yannik Paul to beat Guido Migliozzi & Antoine Rozner
Arguably the feature group of the day, this should be a cracking watch for golf enthusiasts.
Safely ensconced in the top 70 is the Italian Guido Migliozzi, and after crashing out at the BMW PGA Championship and Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, he claimed a T18 at the FedEx Open de France.
With a week off, Migliozzi should be feeling fresh, while Antoine Rozner has been on the outside looking in over the past few weeks.
Although Rozner has done enough to punch his ticket to the playoffs, Yannik Paul has caught my eye of late even if he missed the cut at the Andalucia Masters.
I tipped Paul to be the first-round leader, so it would be remiss not to back him here.
Calum Hill to beat Richie Ramsay & Adri Arnaus
This group will be the battle of the Scots, and as far as things are concerned, Calum Hill has the upper hand.
Richie Ramsay’s results have wavered, with a T20 at the Andalucia Masters his best showing on the DP World Tour in over two months.
Hill, on the other hand, has been quietly going about his business and he’s 52nd in the Race to Dubai rankings.
Adri Arnaus, in stark contrast, may struggle to regain his playing rights for next season, with two missed cuts in his past three starts.
I have plumped on Hill to break into the top 10 this week, and I’m sticking with that. Therefore, Hill should have enough quality to see off Ramsay and Arnaus.
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