Ready for a spectacular display of skill, strategy, and suspense? The Andalucia Masters is set to tee off at the Real Club de Golf Sotogrande, a stunning course nestled in a region known as the golfing heaven - it's right around the corner from the famed Valderrama, and just a short drive from the La Reserva.
This iconic event, sponsored by Estrella Damm N.A., is part of the DP World Tour and is coming up on its tenth edition. Over the years, it has become a staple event for golf enthusiasts worldwide and continues to attract a powerful roster of international players-this year, participation from 24 nations!
From a 126-player field featuring talent from the top 50 in the Official World Golf Ranking, the players will compete head-to-head, aiming to conquer the par-72 course. Over four days, they will play 72 holes of stroke, with a cut-off at the 36-hole stage-a true test of their mettle!
With a purse of €3,000,000 and an additional $3,250,000 in prize money, players will compete not just for the trophy but also for a significant boost in the Race to Dubai points and European Ryder Cup team points.
The field this year includes homegrown Spanish talent Jon Rahm, the 2019 Race to Dubai champion, a two-time Major winner, and the 13th-ranked player in the world. Rahm's impressive record of ten victories in 75 tournaments on the DP World Tour places him right behind golf's legend, Tiger Woods.
Join us as we watch the golfing world descend upon the beautiful Real Club de Golf Sotogrande for a golfing extravaganza. With such a diverse and talented lineup of golfers vying for the coveted title, the Andalucia Masters promises to be an unforgettable event.
Whether you're new to the world of golf betting or an experienced punter, the Andalucia Masters offers a great opportunity to get involved. So make sure to follow the action, place your bets, and celebrate this iconic game with us.
Spooky Express Free Play
Our free play from the Andalucia Masters will be a Head-To-Head matchup, and we will take Jordan Smith over Sebastian Soderberg at -130. Smith improves each week, but Soderberg, on the other hand, is not playing good golf right now.
He has missed the cut in two of his last four tournaments and has not finished inside the Top 25 in any of those tournaments. We don't see him competing in the top 20 here while we do for Smith. This really is a no-brainer to us! Take Jordan Smith over Sebastian Soderberg at the Andalucia Masters.