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Golf Bet Tracker

Golf betting runs year-round with 40+ PGA Tour events and four majors. With 150+ players in a field, tracking your golf bets is the only way to know if you're finding real edge or just getting lucky.

Golf Bet Types to Track

Every Golf bet type has different analytics. Track them all in one place and see which markets are actually profitable for you.

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Outright Winner

Pick the tournament winner from the full field. At 150+ players, even the favorite rarely wins. Track your outright bets by player, odds range, and course type — the data tells you your selection process.

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Top 5 Finish

More achievable than an outright at lower odds. A player in form contending late covers this bet even without the title. Track top-5 performance vs. your outright bets to see your best-value golf market.

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Top 10 / Top 20

Safer finish bets with lower odds but much higher hit rates. Golf bettors who build portfolios of top-10 bets combined with a few outrights often have the most consistent ROI. Track placement bet performance by odds range.

Head-to-Head Matchups

Who finishes better — Player A or Player B? H2H matchups remove field variance. This is often the sharpest golf market because you're isolating two players. Track your H2H record by player and course type.

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Make / Miss the Cut

Will a player make the weekend cut? Cut props are excellent for course specialists and form analysis. Track your cut-making predictions by player, course length, and field strength.

Round Leader

Who leads after each round? Round leader bets reward aggressive, low-variance starters. Some players consistently start strong but fade on the weekend — track this pattern per player.

Key Golf Metrics to Track

These analytics move beyond win/loss records and reveal where your Golf betting edge really comes from.

Outright ROI vs. Placement ROI

Most golf bettors lose money on outrights but break even or profit on top-10s and top-20s. Track outright ROI vs. placement ROI separately — the numbers often justify a reallocation of your golf betting bankroll.

H2H Record by Course Type

Some players dominate parkland courses; others thrive on links. Your H2H accuracy often varies by course type because your knowledge of player-course fit differs. Track H2H by course category.

Cut Prop Accuracy

Are your cut predictions consistent? Track your make/miss cut record by player tier — are you better at calling cuts for mid-ranked players than for elite players? Specialization within golf bets is a real edge.

Major Performance vs. Regular Events

Major championship fields are deeper; outcomes are more compressed; unexpected players contend. Your major betting record vs. regular PGA Tour event record often differs significantly.

Favorite vs. Long Shot ROI

Are your short-priced favorites (+500 to +1500) or your long shots (+5000+) generating ROI? Track by odds range to find your sweet spot in the field.

Same-Course Return Record

Some players are course specialists with documented histories at certain venues. Track bets on players at courses where they have a previous strong record — this is one of the most defensible golf betting angles.

How to Track Your Golf Bets with mybets.gg

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Log Every Bet

Add your Golf bets manually in seconds, or use the Chrome extension to capture betslips directly from DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and more.

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See Your Real ROI

Your dashboard breaks down ROI by Golf bet type, sportsbook, date range, and any custom filters — no spreadsheet math required.

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Find Your Edge

AI-powered insights highlight which Golf markets you're profitable in and where you're losing — so you can double down on what's working.

Golf Betting Strategy Tips

Tracking your bets changes how you bet. Here's what the data reveals for Golf bettors.

Course History Is Your Most Defensible Golf Angle

No variable in golf betting has more proven predictive value than course history. Some players repeatedly contend at specific courses while performing averagely elsewhere. Certain course shapes suit certain ball flights. When you log your golf bets, always note whether course history was a factor in your selection. Over time, this tag lets you measure whether course-history-motivated bets outperform your other golf bets.

Build a Portfolio, Not Just One Outright

The best approach to golf betting is portfolio construction. Instead of one outright at +2000, build a portfolio: one outright at +2500, one top-10 at +300, one H2H at -115. The outright gives you upside; the other bets give you floor. Track your portfolio construction decisions — the data tells you the optimal mix between high-variance outrights and lower-variance placements.

Fade World Number Ones at Short Prices

The world's best golfer at +700 to win a tournament is still a 12.5% implied probability — meaning they lose 87.5% of the time. Yet public bettors flock to big names at small prices. Track your returns when you back heavily publicized favorites at short prices versus when you back same-quality players at longer odds. The data almost always shows that shorter prices on stars are overbet.

Frequently Asked Questions: Golf Bet Tracking

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