Golf tipster cleans up with Kaymer
GM tispter Paul Krishnamurty looks set for another profitable season after backing Martin Kaymer at 16/1 last week and having gone for the German to win the Race to Dubai at the start of the season

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Golf Monthly tipster Paul Krishnamurty may not have predicted anything special by backing the in-form Martin Kaymer to win the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at the weekend, but given he was 16/1, our expert spotted the generous odds and hopefully made you a pound or two of tax free profit as well.
What makes the 3pts each way on Kaymer even more special is the season-long bet Krishnamurty has on the USPGA winner to win the Race to Dubai. His 5pts at 9/1 looks set to yield yet more healthy profits come the end of the season.
Although things on the PGA Tour did not go so well, you should have been nicely covered by David Toms clinching an each-way spot at the McGladrey Classic.
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