Free golf bets with Ladbrokes
Don't forget that if you're opening a new betting account to do so with Ladbrokes. You can get up to £30 in free bets if you open your account here and there are also opportunities coming up to win golf equipment. Those registering during the Open Championship had a chance to win one of three TaylorMade R11 drivers
During the Open Championship we gave away three TaylorMade R11 drivers to people who
registered an account here with Ladbrokes. In addition, everyone that did so and placed a minimum bet of £10 got £30 in free bets.
The golf season is far from over and
Ladbrokes has markets on The Barclays this week as well as the Johnnie Walker Classic. You can now qualify for £50 in free bets. To qualify for your
free £50 bets, register with Ladbrokes and get involved in the action.
Luke Donald is favourite to win the first of the FedEx Play-offs if you fancy the world number one. For a £5 bet you'll qualify for up to
£50 in free bets and if he wins, you'll grab yourself £75 in the process!
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Meanwhile, back in Europe, and Francesco Molinari heads the betting for the Johnnie Walker Classic at 16/1 along with England's Simon Dyson.
So, don't delay, click on the banner below to register your account and take advantage of this betting promotion. We'll also bring you details soon on how you can also win some fantastic new golf equipment.
Good luck!
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