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Chances of Lee-Anne Pace winning the AIG Women’s Open

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 21, 2024Updated:August 22, 20242 Mins Read
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The AIG Women’s Open is set to take place at St Andrews Links (Old Course) from August 22-25, featuring top players in the field, including Lee-Anne Pace. For those looking to place bets on Pace, there are numerous options available. The tournament details include the dates of August 22-25, the location at St Andrews Links in Glasgow, GBR, and the previous winner being Lilia Vu.

Viewers can catch all the action of the AIG Women’s Open on various networks, including USA Network on Thursday and Friday, and NBC and USA Network on Saturday and Sunday. Fubo offers a platform to stream live sports and shows without cable, providing easy access to watch the tournament. Pace’s odds to win the AIG Women’s Open stand at +40000, offering a potential payout of $4,010 if a $10 bet is placed on her victory.

In addition to the outright win, there are other betting markets available for Pace at the AIG Women’s Open. These include bets on whether a player makes the cut, who leads after Round 1, 3-ball matchups, and one-on-one matchups. Bettors have a range of options to choose from when placing bets on Pace’s performance in the tournament.

Reviewing Pace’s recent performances reveals that she has not secured a top-10 finish in her last two tournaments and has not placed inside the top 20 in her past four appearances. With an average finish of 65th, Pace’s track record at the AIG Women’s Open includes a 65th place finish in her only previous appearance at the event.

For interested punters, it is essential to be aware of responsible gambling practices and seek help if needed. Sports betting operators may offer various incentives, but it is crucial to gamble responsibly and comply with relevant laws and regulations. By following the guidelines and being informed about the tournament details and betting options, viewers can enjoy the AIG Women’s Open and potentially benefit from exciting betting opportunities.

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