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The Sun
a day ago
- Sport
- The Sun
LIV Golf UK and 3M Open 2025 betting tips, free bets and latest golf odds
LIV golf's leading lights take centre stage as their circuit hits the UK this week, with a chance to showcase their talents while the PGA Tour serves up the low-key 3M Open. There were a record twenty LIV players in last week's Open line-up. But they did not exactly cover themselves in glory, with only Bryson DeChambeau finishing in the top 15. DeChambeau was never going to do any better than a share for tenth after starting with an absolute shocker - a seven over par 78. But the way he played after that - shooting rounds of 65-68-64 - has predictably seen him installed as a 9-2 favourite for this week's LIV UK event at the swanky JCB club near Uttoxeter. Free bet offers from our betting partners LIV UK betting tips DeChambeau did not really take a shine to the JCB course at first last year, opening with a two over par 74. Just as he did at Portrush, he bounced back strongly to play the next 36 holes in ten under. But he still finished five shots behind the winner, Jon Rahm. As the defending champion, and a permanent fixture on LIV leaderboards, Rahm was another contender to head the market. But he is widely available at 11-2, largely because he failed to get anything going at the Open. He finished a disappointing joint 34th. Scottie Scheffler showed last week - and on countless occasions - that favourite backers are often well rewarded in the golf markets. But not always, and I definitely feel there we can dig up some value elsewhere at the JCB. Tyrrell Hatton will have his followers after playing well at Portrush before stumbling with a ragged final round. But his 13-2 odds also look skinny, and I reckon Talor Gooch could follow up his LIV Valderrama victory with another bold showing. That Valderrama win was 16-1 Gooch's fourth since he signed for LIV. He could also benefit from putting his feet up while DeChambeau and co were handling the stress of a Major championship. Cameron Tringale caught the eye in Spain as well, recovering from a two over par opening round to claim a share of seventh. At 28-1, he could be worth an each way interest. Tom McKibbin is also a 28-1 chance, and I am prepared to forgive him a sub-standard showing at the Open, where he was under huge pressure as a Northern Ireland golfer. McKibbin missed the cut after rounds of 72-73. So no real disasters. He has finished fifth and fourth in the last two LIV events, and looks sure to win soon. Dustin Johnson showed glimpses of his old form at Portrush, and is an interesting proposition at 33-1. His second round 64 at Valderrama offers further encouragement, and despite only just making the top twenty here last year, he improved with every round. Branden Grace is the man who stands out among the players at big prices. His 80-1 looks generous considering he finished in a share of second place in Spain. ********************************************************** Most of the PGA Tour's big names are taking a week off after their Portrush exertions. But there are a few familiar faces in the 3M Open field, hoping to boost their position in the FedEx Cup dash for cash. Chris Gotterup was on fire in the UK, seeing off Rory McIlroy and a host of other star names to win the Scottish Open, before taking third place in the Open. It is a surprise to see him teeing it up again in Minnesota. But I guess when you're on a hot streak you want to get as much out of it as you can. I'm just concerned Gotterup will find it difficult to summon up enough enthusiasm this week. The bookies obviously share that view and he is only fourth best in the market, behind Sam Burns, Maverick McNealy, and Wyndham Clark. Like DeChambeau, Clark finished like a train at Portrush after a dismal start. At 16-1, the former US Open champion looks the pick of the quartet at the top of the market. If Emiliano Grillo can reproduce the form that saw him finish runner-up at the John Deere he would be right in this. So odds of 33-1 look reasonable. Kevin Yu is a golfer on the upgrade. He has an each way shout at 40-1. And 125-1 shot Joe Highsmith looks the best of the players at three figure odds. Remember to gamble responsibly A responsible gambler is someone who: Establishes time and monetary limits before playing Only gambles with money they can afford to lose Never chase their losses Doesn't gamble if they're upset, angry, or depressed Gamcare – Gamble Aware – Find our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here. For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to *Midnite: 18+ New UK customers. Bet £10 on accas with 4+ legs, min odds 3/1 (4.0). Get 4x £5 Free Bets and 50 Free Spins, valid for 7 days on selected bets and games only. 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Yahoo
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Junior football team's alphabet game goes viral
A youth football team's Instagram account has been viewed 4.7 million times in the last month thanks to their "ridiculous" training session game. Each week, the Uttoxeter Juniors bring in random items of the same letter and present them to the camera. The videos have featured random items like a bra, a Gareth Southgate cardboard cutout and a Hiab truck. "I think it's a bit ridiculous to be honest," said 11-year-old Danny. "They just told us, the first week, to bring in something beginning with A." "Pretty much all of us brought an apple," he laughed. Since the first video, the club introduced a fine system for anyone who brought in duplicate items. Their video featuring items beginning with the letter J has proved most popular, amassing 6.1 million views via Instagram. "We've made this club famous," beamed 11-year-old goalkeeper Joey. The wife of the team's coach Adam Norris first saw the idea on social media and they both thought it would be a fun activity to start sessions. Mr Norris is pleased how the children and parents have embraced the weekly challenge and can see how it has helped the players to bond. "I just love how it's like a big family," said centre midfielder Tommy. "We're all friends." Related internet links Uttoxeter Juniors Football Club


BBC News
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Uttoxeter Juniors go viral with alphabet game
A youth football team's Instagram account has been viewed 4.7 million times in the last month thanks to their "ridiculous" training session week, the Uttoxeter Juniors bring in random items of the same letter and present them to the videos have featured random items like a bra, a Gareth Southgate cardboard cutout and a Hiab truck."I think it's a bit ridiculous to be honest," said 11-year-old Danny. "They just told us, the first week, to bring in something beginning with A." "Pretty much all of us brought an apple," he laughed. Since the first video, the club introduced a fine system for anyone who brought in duplicate video featuring items beginning with the letter J has proved most popular, amassing 6.1 million views via Instagram."We've made this club famous," beamed 11-year-old goalkeeper wife of the team's coach Adam Norris first saw the idea on social media and they both thought it would be a fun activity to start Norris is pleased how the children and parents have embraced the weekly challenge and can see how it has helped the players to bond."I just love how it's like a big family," said centre midfielder Tommy. "We're all friends."


BBC News
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Costume fun for Uttoxeter ice skating competitors
Minions, Ghostbusters and Elphaba from Wicked were among the "stars" taking part in an ice skating were 40 skaters of all ages and abilities who took to the ice dressed as their favourite characters and performed to well-known soundtracks at CineBowl in Uttoxeter, in event was part of a nationwide artistic ice skating competition being held across Planet Ice arenas. The winners from each of the 11 categories will go on to compete in the final in Milton Keynes later this competitor Jasmyn Kaur, who won gold in the duo category dressed as an air hostess, said: "I thought it would be such a fun number to do," she said. The duo performed to the 2007 Eurovision song Flying the Flag (For You) by Scooch."The audience was cheering for us; it was brilliant, and we're really excited to perform the routine again in Milton Keynes," she Kaur, who restarted skating 18 months ago, added: "I was inspired to learn figure skating after seeing Johnny Weir's appearance on Dancing on Ice. "He's always been my favourite figure skater, and although I'd always been able to skate, I decided to take the leap into learning properly after seeing him perform. I'm so glad I did." Head judge, actress and comedienne, Karina Essery, said: "Everyone was of an incredible standard, and every skater brought their very best. "It was very hard to choose winners because all the ideas were so creative, and all the skaters should be so proud of themselves."What makes Uttoxeter ice rink special is the support everyone shows for each other; it's fantastic to see and be a part of. It's an ice rink with a big heart." General manager of the ice rink, Liz Howe, said: "Everyone was fantastic and it's what skating here is all about - having fun, building friendships and enjoying new experiences. "It means a lot to us to watch our skaters' confidence grow - children and adults - and that's also thanks to our brilliant team of coaches."We know the finalists who will be representing the rink at Milton Keynes will make Team Uttoxeter proud." Follow BBC Stoke & Staffordshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.


BBC News
6 days ago
- Business
- BBC News
Nelson's Gin business put up for sale after death of founder
A gin company has been put up for sale, having entered Distillery & School Ltd, which was established in 2016 by former chef Neil Harrison, operates from premises in Uttoxeter, business sale includes the company's fully equipped distillery and a 14-station gin business suffered "operational disruption" in March after the death of founder Neil Harrison, according to administrator Martin Williamson. "Despite recent setbacks, the core offer remains strong due to its production infrastructure and unique gin recipes to its customer base and tourism accolades," Mr Williamson said he was appointed on 9 July after a formal review of the business in said it rose to prominence with its flagship London Dry No 7 gin and Signature Blend firm has a strong digital presence, brand recognition, and proven retail appeal, Mr Williamson has also produced private-label spirits for high-profile chefs and restaurants, including collaborations with Michele Roux and La business owns a number of UK trademarks and recipes for its gins and rums, which would transfer to the Williamson said he needed to conclude a sale by 31 July, and all expressions of interest must be received by 17:00 BST on 21 July. Follow BBC Stoke & Staffordshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.