Ultimate Golf Tips – Final Review
We have reached the end of our six month trial of Ultimate Golf Tips and here are the final results:-
Profit/Loss: | -93 points |
Strike Rate: | 11% |
Bank Growth: | -47% |
ROI: | -22% |
Average number of bets: | 8 per week |
Cost: | 90 day trial for £30 or £34.99/month |
VERDICT: | FAILED |
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You can view full results here.
Ultimate Golf Tips – Full Review
Ultimate Golf Tips is a golf betting specialist from the Tipsters Empire stable and provides selections in both PGA and European Tour events.
They started off our trial very well with some big priced winners at 20/1 and 16/1 and some good place finishes too, putting them nearly 100 points up at one stage.
Sadly though things went sharply downhill from mid-August onwards and they finished our trial with a loss of 93 points.
That represented nearly half of the 200 point bank and any members who joined in mid-August would have lost nearly the whole bank by now.
That’s the way it often goes in golf betting – where a long losing streak can be turned around by one big winner, but how long do you wait for that winner to come along?
For most people it would be too much to take to lose the best part of 100 or 200 points, so they would be out by now.
Whichever way you look at it though, a loss of 93 points over the course of a six month trial is a pretty disappointing return.
So it’s a FAILED rating from us unfortunately for Ultimate Golf Tips despite the promising start.
Service Breakdown
Ease of use: As with most golf services, pretty straightforward to use with just a few bets per week, normally sent out on Tuesday and Wednesday with plenty of time to get the bets on.
Availability of prices: We didn’t experience any problem getting the advised prices and sometimes even beat them using Betfair.
Strike rate: The strike rate during the trial was 11%, which is actually fairly typical for a golf service but would need to be a little higher to generate some decent profits here.
Advised Betting Bank: A 200 point bank is advised for following the service, which if you joined at the wrong time would be almost gone now. We think a 300-400 point bank would be more appropriate.
Subscription costs: You can get a 90 day trial for £30 (new customers only), then the costs revert to £34.99 per month, £87.50 per quarter, £157.50 for 6 months or £279.99/year.
OVERALL VERDICT: FAILED
Unfortunately with a substantial loss of 93 points during our extended six-month trial, there is little option other than to award Ultimate Golf Tips a FAILED rating.
Following golf tipsters does take a lot of patience and a big betting bank, so it is worth bearing that in mind if you are going to follow this or any other golf service.
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Ultimate Golf Tips – Results Update
19th November 2018
This is one of those trials that started off very promisingly, going over 90 points up at one stage but has sadly been on the slide since then.
From the time of our last update just over a month ago they have dropped a further 69 points and are now 67 points down for the trial overall.
You can view full results here.
As we have said before losing runs like this are not unusual in golf when you are tipping at big odds and it takes nerves of steel to see them out.
But they are going to need a turnaround in form soon or we suspect there won’t be too many subscribers left to see any kind of improvement they do enjoy.
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Ultimate Golf Tips – Results Update
10th October 2018
After a difficult August, the tough run continued in September for Ultimate Golf Tips unfortunately, with 31 points lost since our last update just over a month ago.
That means that after going 95 points up for the trial at one point, they are now pretty much back where they started at just 2 points up for our trial overall.
You can view full results here.
This has shown the typical nature of golf betting, which can often be a very up and down experience, with one big winner followed by weeks or even months of losing bets – and vice versa.
It is crucial to have a big betting bank and plenty of patience when following a golf tipster because this kind of experience is just par for the course really (if you’ll forgive the pun).
We are going to continue our trial of Ultimate Golf Tips because we have seen enough promise to believe they could turn out to be a top tipster and hopefully the last couple of months have just been a bump in the road to success.
We will see anyway, but we have a number of good events over the rest of the season to find out, not least the British Masters at Walton Heath which starts tomorrow and should be a cracking event to get stuck into.
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Ultimate Golf Tips – Results Update
6th September 2018
August was a tough month for Ultimate Golf Tips, with a loss of 41 points made over the month.
However, they are still well in profit for our trial, sitting 33 points up overall.
You can view full results here.
The month started off well with a placed finish on Thorbjorn Olesen at the Bridgestone Invitational at 100/1, but after that there were slim pickings unfortunately.
Still, as we say they are still in profit overall so can’t complain too much and let’s hope they get back to winning ways in September.
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Ultimate Golf Tips – Results Update
31st July 2018
It’s been an excellent start to our trial of Ultimate Golf Tips, with 74 points profit made so far after one month.
You can view full results here.
The highlights so far include Francesco Molinari winning the Quicken Loans at 20/1, Alex Noren winning the Open de France at 16/1 and a couple of big place finishes at 150/1 and 80/1.
The service is also five out of five for its in-tournament bets, most notably on Sunday with Richard McEvoy tipped to triumph in the European Open at 11/2.
From reading the comments with the tips you can tell the provider of the service really knows their stuff and has a keen eye for value and which players to take on under pressure.
So far we are really liking the look of this tipster and think it could be a top service within the golf betting sphere.
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Ultimate Golf Tips – New Review
2nd July 2018
We recently started a trial of a golf tipster after not having reviewed a new one for a while and as so often seems to be the case, almost immediately we have another one to look at.
This one is called Ultimate Golf Tips and it looks extremely promising. We have to say we haven’t had expectations this high heading into a trial for a while.
That’s partly because having started to send out the tips last week, they have not only gone and landed one winner, but actually two winners in their first week of tipping!
Those winners were Alex Noren in the Open de France, with a 2 point win bet at 16/1 netting 32 points profit and then Francesco Molinari at the Quicken Loans National at 20/1, also a 2 point win for 40 points profit.
Overall Ultimate Golf Tips made a very impressive 60 points profit on the week. What a start!
But that doesn’t seem to have just been a flash in the pan. The results over the last few months look excellent, with nearly 150 points profit having been at a return on investment of 74%.
And the man behind the service seems to really know his stuff too. Apparently he has been involved in golf betting personally for nearly three decades and has punted golf on a professional basis for nearly 15 years now.
He has worked with several bookmakers and odds compilers during this time and has connections to both the European Tour and the PGA Tour in America. He bets on each of the two main tours and has many contacts on each if he needs to find out course conditions, players form and many other variables; and he gives detailed reasoning and feedback on each selection.
From what we have seen so far and the detailed write-ups that go with the selections, this certainly seems to be the case and he clearly knows his stuff.
Anyway, we don’t want to get too carried away with building this one up and potentially jinx them, but it’s nice to have started off with some winners and it’s rare to find someone who seems to really have expertise in their field.
Let’s hope that turns into some consistent profits over the next few months of our trial. We will be carrying out an extended six month trial here to give it a fair chance as golf betting can be quite volatile when you are betting at high odds.
So please check back here for regular updates on how the trial is going.
In the meantime you can check out Ultimate Golf Tips here.
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