\n Terrific course with plenty of challenge<\/strong>: A golfing competition can only be as good as its course. Luckily, the Club de Campo still holds up in that regard, even several decades after it first hosted the Open de Espa\u00f1a. It is beautiful and challenging<\/strong>, creating both a stunning spectacle and an arena for the best to test their golfing mettle.<\/strong> And that is also important from a betting perspective because it is the challenge which creates market opportunities<\/strong> and potential surprises<\/strong>.<\/p><\/div><\/li>\n Several great top contenders to win<\/strong>: That Open de Espa\u00f1a prize money and the prestige of the event creates quite the field of competition available to bet on. And what a line-up we have this year! We have already got defending champion Rafa Cabrera, Tommy Fleetwood, Adri Arnaus<\/strong> and Jon Rahm<\/strong> set to take it to the green. Many contenders mean a more interesting set of markets and broad variety of odds.<\/p><\/div><\/li>\n A truly superb market selection<\/strong>: But that is not the only reason we view the market selection as exceptional. Not only do you have a mix of great contenders to win the thing, but that also creates Match Bets<\/strong>, where you can pit one player against another. On top of that, the sheer number of players creates all kinds of interesting ways to bet, all the way up and down that leaderboard.<\/p><\/div><\/li>\n Solid chance of a final showdown<\/strong>: Last year, we had sudden death between Rafa Cabrera<\/strong> and Adri\u00e0 Arnaus<\/strong> in a thrilling conclusion to their four-day odyssey. Looking at the line-up this year, it could very well happen again. And not only is this thrilling to watch, it is also an awesome prop bet opportunity.<\/strong><\/p><\/div><\/li>