Golf Insider – Final Review
We have reached the end of our six month trial of the Golf Insider and here are the final results:-
Profit/Loss: | +£4057 profit (+405.7pts profit) |
Strike Rate: | 11% |
Bank Growth: | 81% |
ROI: | 47% |
Average number of bets: | 8 per week |
Cost: | £37.00 + VAT per month |
VERDICT: | PASSED |
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You can view full results here.
Golf Insider – Full Review
Wow!
That’s all we can say really – wow. What a trial it’s been for the Golf Insider. Over 400 points profit made to advised prices is spectacular stuff and one of the best trials we have ever run here at Honest Betting Reviews.
In fact we’ve scoured the record and that is indeed the highest points total ever recorded by a tipster in a live trial in the nearly six years we’ve been running Honest Betting Reviews.
And the return on investment (ROI) of 47% is also one of the best ever recorded.
They landed some massive winners during our trial – in fact in the very first week of our review they hit a 50/1 winner with Tyrrell Hatton at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. And they book-ended our trial with a winner in their very last tip as well, this time with a 15/2 shot in the shape of Messrs English & Kuchar at the QBE Shootout.
In between those successes the Golf Insider also landed the following winners during our trial:-
- – Martin Laird – Shriners Hospitals for Children Open – WON at 250/1
- – Marc Warren – Austria Open – WON at 150/1
- – Robert MacIntyre – Cyprus Showdown – WON at 30/1
- – Xander Schauffele – Tour Championship – WON at 12/1
- – Dustin Johnson – Northern Trust – WON at 20/1
- – Camilo Villegas – RSM Classic – PLACED at 500/1 (i.e. 75/1 for the place)
So members have had a huge amount to celebrate this year with some fantastic winners and we have been very pleased to have been following the service with our own money. That’s how highly we rate the Golf Insider.
All in all there isn’t much else left to say apart from this is a definite PASSED rating and five stars. Congrats to the Golf Insider on a record-breaking trial!
Service Breakdown
Ease of use: It’s a pretty simple service to follow with around just 8 bets per week on average, nearly all in the outright markets. The tips are sent out by both e-mail and text message and usually a day or two before the tournaments start.
Availability of prices: Most of the time the advised prices were generally available, although it is advisable to get on as soon as you can on the big prices (100/1+) as they tend to get pushed in. Within an hour or two of the tips being sent is usually fine – you certainly don’t want to leave it to the next day though.
Strike rate: As with virtually all golf services, the strike rate was quite low at 11% so patience is required if following the tips. As long as you have a sensible bank though and are prepared to weather some losing runs, the rewards to date have been phenomenal.
Advised Betting Bank: A 500 point bank is advised for following the service if using the advised staking, which we think is about the right level for this service. If using flat staking at 1pt e/w then a 200 point bank is recommend.
Subscription costs: The subscription costs are £37 + VAT per month which is reasonable given the results achieved.
OVERALL VERDICT: PASSED
Phenomenal. Fantastic. Unbelievable. We have run out of superlatives to describe the results of the Golf Insider, but it’s probably enough to say this was a record-breaking trial for us at Honest Betting Reviews, with the highest points total ever recorded by a tipster during one of our trials, at over 400 points profit made. That’s over £4,000 at advised stakes.
The return on investment was a stunning 47% so it’s obviously no surprise that this receives a PASSED rating and is fully deserving of the rare award of 5 stars from us. It’s a service we have been following with our own money and we’ve had plenty of huge winners to toast this year. Congrats – and a big thank you – to the brilliant Golf Insider for the winners this year.
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Golf Insider – Results Update
19th November 2020
A small decline for the Golf Insider over the last month, with a loss of 19 points made since our last update.
With the excellent profits made previously however they are still 366 points up for our trial overall.
You can view full results here.
It was obviously the Masters last week and whilst their headline pick Brooks Koepka returned place money, none of the other picks got in the mix and of course Dustin Johnson rather ran away with things on the final day so it wasn’t quite the excitement we’ve come to expect from a Masters Sunday.
Even though we are in late November there are still some high quality events left this season on the European Tour so hopefully we can pick up some more profit before the end of the year.
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Golf Insider – Results Update
19th October 2020
It’s been a cracking month for the Golf Insider, with another 200 points profit made since our last update.
That means they are now 385 points up for our trial overall.
You can view full results here.
The profits are down in the main to a brilliant 250/1 winner in the shape of Martin Laird at the Shriners Open, which was wildly celebrated by members – ourselves included!
That was nearly followed up by another winner last night as Xander Schauffele just missed out at the CJ Cup, finishing second after being tied for the lead with three holes to play.
Still it’s been a great month and a great trial for this service which is almost certainly heading for a passed rating – with bells on!
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Golf Insider – Results Update
21st September 2020
A bit of a step backwards over the last month for the Golf Insider, with a loss of 29 points made since our last update.
With the excellent profits made previously however, they are still 185 points up for our trial overall.
You can view full results here.
Even with the dip over the last month they have still managed 20/1 and 12/1 winners in the shape of Dustin Johnson and Xander Schauffele, so at least members have had some returns to soften the blow.
The US Open last week was a tough ask with many fancied players finding it too tough but the regular season is back underway again and there is the Masters to look forward to in November so plenty of golf action to get stuck into.
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Golf Insider – Results Update
12th August 2020
It’s been another good month for the Golf Insider, with another 92 points profit made since our last update.
That means they are now an excellent 214 points up for our trial overall.
You can view full results here.
Most of the profits came from a stunning 150/1 winner in the shape of Marc Warren at the Austrian Open which came in very welcome for members judging by some of the messages received!
Since then it’s been a little up and down but some good place finishes have been landed to keep things ticking along. Jason Day went close to bagging a big win at the PGA on Sunday but was just pipped at the post by the brilliance of Collin Morikawa down the stretch.
Anyway, good to see the continued progress here of what looks like a top class service.
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Golf Insider – Results Update
10th July 2020
Our trial of the Golf Insider got off to a fantastic start before the covid break, as they landed a 50/1 winner at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in the shape of Tyrrell Hatton.
That was the last tournament before the enforced break so it was rather frustrating to get stopped in our tracks as the service was clearly in very good form. However, that was how things went so there was nothing that could be done about it of course.
Since golf has resumed there have been four events on the PGA Tour, where they’ve landed a few places, most notably a very unlucky second at the Charles Schawb Challenge for Collin Morikawa at 45/1 who just missed out on the win when his 8-foot putt at the last hole slid by.
All in all though it’s been an excellent start to our trial, with a profit of 122 points made so far.
You can view full results here.
Hopefully now that we have a month of form in the bank things will be settling down and they can get back to hitting the winners again.
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Golf Insider – New Review
3rd March 2020
Today we are starting a new trial of a top golf tipster who has an established and impressive long-term record.
The tipster in question is the Golf Insider and they have been tipping since 2014, having made an incredible 1874 points profit since starting up.
That has been achieved with an excellent return on investment of 27%, which is very good going over such a long period.
They have landed some fantastic winners at massive prices, including:-
- – Chris Kirk – WON at 125/1
- – Rasmus Hojgaard – WON at 200/1
- – Andrew Dodt – WON at 150/1
- – Corey Conners – WON at 175/1
- – Cameron Champ – WON at 150/1
- – Hennie Otto – WON at 80/1
- – Thomas Pieters – WON at 66/1
- – Martin Kaymer – WON at 70/1
So as you can see some massive winners there.
As a special bonus feature, new members now receive exclusive extra betting advice for the four golf Majors (US Masters, PGA Championship, US Open and Open Championship).
These have done well, producing winners like Charley Hoffman at 90/1 in the first round leader market at the Masters and Erik Van Rooyen who was second at 125/1 in the Open at Carnoustie.
All in all then this looks like a top service and it should be an interesting trial. If it can reproduce previous results then it could certainly warrant entering our best golf tipster rankings.
As ever with golf services, the tricky part is having a big enough bank and being able to endure the inevitable losing runs, as when you are betting at odds of 100/1+ the drawdowns can be extensive, as we’ve experienced with some of the other golf services we’re reviewed.
The flip side of course is that when they land a winner at 150/1 or more it is a fantastic feeling and makes it all worthwhile.
So let’s hope we have more of the latter experiences than the former!
Anyway, we will aim to carry out a six month trial here to ensure enough time for a proper look at the service and to hopefully see out the short-term ups and downs.
We will update things here as the trial goes along so you can see how they are doing.
In the meantime you can check out the Golf Insider here.
Hi guys keep up the good work. I have a question though… You said in the article with the best tipsters that the all time profit for golf insider is 2000 units but in his site he mentions profit of 700+ units. Also there is no proofing for all this stuff. I don’t doubt that he is good but it would be really nice to have the full history of his bets like other tipsters offer.
Hi Kyriakos,
Thanks for your comments, much appreciated! Glad you have been enjoying the site.
The different profit totals refer to the staking used. If using the recommended staking the profit is over 2000 points or if using level staking the profit would be over 700 points.
I agree it would be good to have the full results listed on the website, but if you would like them please DM me at info@honestbettingreviews.com and I will forward them on.
Thanks again and have a great day!
Kind regards,
Dan
I don’t really understand everything very well please let me understand I want to join and make money on golf please
Hi there,
Sure thing, if you sign up to the Golf Insider through the link above you will receive weekly tips for the PGA and European tours. The tips performed excellently during our review.
Kind regards,
Dan
Ηι ,
I really found interesting info reading your trials reviews for various tipsters.
For the specific one here , the odds values given to his results excel are from some soft bookie or from bf?
Kind regards
George
Hi George,
Thanks for your enquiry. The results for the Golf Insider are to soft bookies. Using Betfair you will often get better odds for the win part of the bet, but worse odds (and fewer places) from the place part. So it tends to even itself out overall.
Kind regards,
Dan