Bookmakers William Hill suspend betting
after Luke Donald Ryder Cup pick report
For those stunned by the reports that Darren Clarke will make Luke Donald a Ryder Cup captain's pick, you're not alone.
William
Hill, one of the leading bookmakers in the United Kingdom, was caught
off guard by the news. Over the weekend, Donald was listed at 15-2 odds
for making the trip to Hazeltine. On Monday, however, Donald’s figure
fell to 5/2 to 2/1 to 6/4 and then, at about 2:00 P.M. local time,
1/100, according to Bunkered magazine.
Martin
Kaymer and Lee Westwood were seen as locks for two of Clarke's picks,
yet the final spot was envisioned to come down to Russell Knox and
Thomas Pieters. Instead, it appears Clarke is going with Donald, who
hasn't won a US PGA or European Tour event since 2012 and was ranked 88th
in the world at the beginning of August.
Both Knox and Pieters have
victories in the past month.
“Darren wanted more experience seeing as he has five rookies already on the team,” one of the sources said to Golf Digest.
Clarke will officially announce his three captain’s picks on tomorrow at Wentworth Club.
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