Sports News Of US Open 2011
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The US Open 2011 is almost here with the season’s second Major taking place at Congressional Country Club from June 16 to June 19.

Online PR News – 15-June-2011 –Bishops Stortford, Herts The US Open 2011 is almost here with the season’s second Major taking place at Congressional Country Club from June 16 to June 19.

The world’s elite golfers will descend on Bethesda, Maryland for a week of high drama and tension that will end with one man writing his name in the history books by claiming the US Open crown on Sunday, June 19.

And the Bettingpro.com team will be providing in-depth coverage of this prestigious event with news, features, analysis, latest golf betting tips and best Golf Bets on a daily basis before and during the four-day tournament.

Northern Irishman Graeme McDowell is the defending US Open champion and he sent a warning to his rivals after paying a visit to the Blue Course in May, tweeting: “No-one will break par”.

Phil Mickelson has been “Mr Consistency” when it comes to this tournament despite never registering an all-important victory, and consistency could be the key on a course that may not give much leeway to the participants and could throw up some interesting outcomes in the golf betting markets available.

Lee Westwood has spent part of 2011 at the very top of the world rankings but has, surprisingly, never won a Major despite being one of Europe’s leading players over the years. Therefore the 38-year-old will be desperate to silence the critics once and for all by finally ending his duck at the US Open 2011. And when it comes to golf betting you would find it difficult to overlook another Englishman, Luke Donald, who has won both the Accenture World Match Play and BMW PGA Championship in a superb year that has seen him rise to the top of the world rankings.

One man who will be determined to set the record straight is Rory McIlroy. The Northern Irishman was on the brink of winning the 2011 US Masters earlier this year until a dramatic collapse in the final round saw him fall out of contention and left punters tearing up their golf bet slips.

But one man who will not be heading to Congressional is former world number Tiger Woods. The 35-year-old, previously the betting favourite with the bookmakers, has withdrawn from this Major after conceding defeat in his battle with Achilles and knee problems.

Whatever the outcome, four exciting and intriguing days of golf are on the cards at US Open 2011 and Bettingpro.com will be there every step of the way. Someone could cement their status as one of the world’s elite. Or one man could signal his arrival on one of the grandest stages of all.

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