Lifestyle The smart way to bet $1,000 on the Open Championship, according to a professional gambler By: GOLF Editors July 14, 2021 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email The smart way to bet $1,000 on the Open Championship, according to a professional gambler How to Compress Your Irons What is the purpose of a 15-degree mini driver? | Fully Equipped How counterbalance golf shafts might work for you | Fully Equipped Joe Buck discusses what he learned calling pro golf | Subpar Joe Buck explains the challenges of calling pro golf | Subpar Inside Riviera's Turf Secrets Before the U.S. Women's Open 4 Keys to a Better Putting Setup | The Lab, Part 1 How to become 'Hater Proof' on the golf course | Emergency 9 Amy Alcott: Why the U.S. Women's Open belongs at Riviera What Japanese baseball pitchers can show you about fitting golf clubs | Fully Equipped We asked pro gambler Erick Lindgren how’d he wager a grand on the 149th Open Championship at Royal St. George’s. He gave us his six best bets. Latest In Lifestyle 8 hours ago Recreational golf provides so much joy the pro game can never touch 2 days ago Memorial Tournament betting guide: 6 picks our expert loves this week 2 days ago Inside an epic Pebble Beach weekend with Ralph Lauren 1 week ago Charles Schwab Challenge betting guide: 6 picks our expert loves this week GOLF Editors Related Articles Tournaments Subpar's FanDuel Picks of the Week for the Arnold Palmer Invitational Travel St. Andrews, Scotland: More than the Old Course Travel St. Andrews: Everything you can do for £100 in the Home of Golf News GOLF's Subpar: Tom Hoge talks his legendary casino stops News GOLF's Subpar: Mark Grace talks running into Michael Jordan at the Casino News GOLF's Subpar: Michael Allen explains how a Nassau bet with Gary McCord as his teammate got out of control News GOLF's Subpar: Bud Cauley talks Jupiter money games with Tour pros News GOLF'S Subpar: Joe Greiner talks playing cash games with Phil, Xander, and Hoffman Lifestyle The smart way to bet $1,000 on The Northern Trust