The Golf Insider Review Matthew Walton

Created by Matthew Walton, The Golf Insider is a sports betting tipster service that offers golf tips based around the idea of value betting.

What is the product?

The Golf Insider is a golfing tipster service that creator Matthew Walton claims is able to turn pretty substantial profits in a relatively small space of time. This is achieved through betting on value bets as identified by Matthew Walton’s “insider”, an alleged ex bookie. This insider says that golf is the most oft overlooked sport by bookies and as such, the best odds are often available. The Golf Insider on this ex bookies own calculations of odds and when there is a large enough discrepancy, a selections is offered. This is in turn based on a spreadsheet he keeps that analyses statistics and data to show “true odds”. This allows The Golf Insider to offer bets that go as high as 80/1 and 125/1 (and I you believe the testimonials, a double that a The Golf Insider  user made based off selections that resulted in over 10,000/1). Being a golf service you are going to get somewhat sporadic selections although the marketing for the system claims that 272 bets over a 17 week period. Bets themselves are varied and range from Top 20 finishers and tournament winners to 3-Ball bets in the early rounds. Staking carries a high range with The Golf Insider advising stakes that start at £20 and go as high as £200 per bet. The service has an alleged strike rate of 32.35%.

What is the investment vs. the rate of return?

There is a trial period available for The Golf Insider which I find rather confusing as it is advertised as being a 6 week no money down trial however when you go to purchase it you are told that you get a 2 week trial before you have to start paying for the monthly subscription. This comes in at £47+ VAT with no mention of a money back guarantee. In terms of income, there is no proofing to get a better idea, but Matthew Walton claim that The Golf Insider has made an average of £575.01 per week.

Does the product provide value for money?

If you believe the marketing then this is a no brainer but I’m not sure if I’d call The Golf Insider value for money personally, namely as I have a number of concerns about the service.

Conclusion

The biggest part of any tipster service or even betting system in my eyes is proof that it works and one of the easiest way to show this is with proofing. Unfortunately, Matthew Walton doesn’t provide any of this which leaves you taking his word for a lot of things that will ultimately dictate an investment. Whilst £55 per month isn’t necessarily a lot of money, betting £200 a go at 33% can be. With that in mind, I think that I’d be more inclined to give the trial a go and bet on paper to see if The Golf Insider can really deliver before I invested a penny.

 
 

 

One comment

  1. Steven says:

    DO NOT TOUCH THIS SERVICE! Started off good then went down the toilet FAST with loss after loss after loss. The system for making the choices doesn’t completely make sense either! Save your money as you can do a whole lot better. If however you like to lose and waste time and money then this is what you are looking for.

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