Love it or loathe it, social media is a platform that connects people. Golf punters both USPGA and European and Asian Tours are no different! Read the five punters we suggest you must follow on Twitter!
1. Pat Mayo @ThePME
Pat Mayo does a little bit of everything including MLB, NFL and Pop Culture podcasts and videos for the Fantasy Sports Network but his work on Golf and in particular the PGA tour is very underrated.
For both punters and fantasy players, Pat analyses the coming weekend’s event and highlights some of the key statistics he will be looking at when identifying value players.
For the most part it’s more of a light-hearted look with Pat not professing to be a very serious punter but the information is solid and it’s a very enjoyable listen. Give it a go!
ITS OUT!!! John Deere Classic Picks & Scottish Open Quick Look w/ @CamStewartLive
Vid https://t.co/CFi5sFFSgq
Pod https://t.co/UGQS9tI4t9 pic.twitter.com/jXyC5HGY2U— Patrick Mayo (@ThePME) July 10, 2017
2. Steve Rawlings @SteveThePunter
Steve writes a weekly blog for both European and PGA Tours that is simply a must-read for Golf punters. His key statistics and traders notes are worth the read alone and the players he likes in his column invariably shorten for the upcoming event as his followers also back his plays.
Steve also engages with Golf punters on a regular basis and provides some free tips and advice for traders over the course of a tournament.
For @BetfairExchange The Punter’s De-Brief: Youngsters take the spoils on both Tours https://t.co/QJsiB18iSB
— Steve Rawlings (@SteveThePunter) July 10, 2017
3. Aaron Drinkwater @Drinkbeer23
We were fortunate enough to be in a Sports Betting forum with Aaron a few years ago to which we found his information to be highly credible and deadly accurate.
Aaron is a Golf trader who also bets on the NFL. He plies his trade across all of the Golf Tours but his work on the lower tier events especially was second to none.
So, next time you like one on the Web.com tour, be sure to shoot Aaron a Twitter message and get his opinion. You won’t regret it!
7,100 yard par 72, could see -50 being the combined winning score in the open ‘warmups’
— Aaron Drinkbeer (@Drinkbeer23) July 10, 2017
4. NYC Punter @NYCPunter
We stumbled upon this chap a while ago and find him to be one of the more enjoyable follows on Twitter.
As the names suggest, he’s a punter from NYC who has some strong opinions and knows his Golf.
In recent times he has joined Pat Mayo for some PGA previews on the Fantasy Sports Network.
Halfway adds:
X 20/1
Tony 27/1
DL3 35/1
Smiles 47/1— NYCPunter (@NYCPunter) July 8, 2017
5. Fantasy Labs @FantasyLabsGOLF
While they are a Fantasy product, punters can get a lot of useful information from all Fantasy Labs content.
Their PGA subsidiary is no different!
Course profiles, late withdrawals, cut information, underrated and overvalued players each week and great statistical analysis.
New from @Hump_Bumgardner — Five Under Five: Contrarian Plays for the Greenbrier Classic https://t.co/gMm5nCpTBh
— FantasyLabs GOLF (@FantasyLabsGOLF) July 5, 2017