Hero Cup Betting Tips & Predictions

The Hero Cup is a new DP World Tour event, and it is made up of two teams of 10 players, Great Britain and Ireland, that take on Continental Europe. Find out below the best tips and analysis from our golf betting experts, and don’t miss the best sportsbooks’ offers.

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Hero Cup Betting Tips | Thursday 12th to Sunday 15th January 2025

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Hero Cup Predictions & Tips

Great Britain & Ireland To Win

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Main Bet: Great Britain & Ireland

The majority of the odds seem to be in favour of the team from Great Britain and Ireland’s favour, who are deserving favourites and perhaps ought to be somewhat shorter than 5/6.

To begin with, GB&I will field the top three contenders (and potentially the fourth, in Seamus Power). Sepp Straka, the leader of the next wave, is severely weak in Middle East expertise, and Thomas Pieters and Alex Noren, one of whom has been away since the very beginning of October, are the major players on the European side.

Although Antoine Rozner and Adrian Meronk, two Europeans, won towards the very end of 2022, Tommy Fleetwood’s triumph at Nedbank and Shane Lowry’s recent victories at Wentworth, are the strongest examples of this type of performance.

Due to Fleetwood’s double, three of their ten players have won at this course, giving them a total of four victories. However, it is important to note that the Europeans have only one player who has played the course for the first time, compared to GB&I’s 3 (Power, Ferguson, Mansell).

Fleetwood and company take the win in an event that has the feel of a first-day-of-school, with many players experimenting with new equipment and a lack of intensity expected across the board.

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Born and raised in London, John has always been in love with sport. He started successfully his own blog back in 2006, while writing for football in several newspaper. John has also worked with several betting operators as sports trader and has joined BettingTips4You.com since the start in 2013. John is now head of the content team at BettingTips4You.com.