The Maybank Championship is set to take place at TPC Kuala Lumpur from October 24-27, featuring top golfers such as Georgia Hall. For those interested in betting on Hall in this event, there are a variety of markets to choose from. The tournament details include the date, course, location, and the previous winner, which was Celine Boutier.
Viewers can catch all the action of the Maybank Championship on the Golf Channel from Thursday to Sunday. For those looking to stream the event, Fubo offers live sports and shows without cable with a free trial available. As for Hall’s odds to win the championship, they currently stand at +7000, offering a potential $710 payout for a $10 bet on her victory.
In addition to the outright winner market, there are other betting options for Hall at the Maybank Championship. These include predicting if a player will make the cut, leading at the end of the first round, or finishing with the best score of the day in one-on-one matchups. With three-ball matchups also available, there are various ways to engage with the event through sports betting.
Reflecting on Hall’s recent performances, she has not secured a top-10 finish in the past 12 months across 18 tournaments. However, she has placed in the top 20 in one of her last four events. With an aim to make the cut for the eighth consecutive tournament, Hall will be looking to maintain her form and potentially secure a strong finish at the Maybank Championship.
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