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Steve Palmer joins Dave Clark for the latest episode of the Racing Post's weekly golf tipping show

The end of the golfing year is just around the corner but the search for winners hasn't stopped yet and there is bags of great golf betting advice in the latest episode of our podcast, The Sweet Spot, sponsored by Free Super Tips.

It is the climax of the DP World Tour season as the leading 50 players in the Race to Dubai assemble for the Tour Championship at the Earth Course, where Rory McIlroy, one of two players who can finish 2024 at the top of the rankings, has a formidable record.

Our golf guru Steve Palmer joins Dave Clark to discuss whether the four-time Major winner is good value this week and provides his unrivalled wisdom in selecting who else can flourish in the closing tournament in the United Arab Emirates.

However, the action is not restricted to the Middle East as the penultimate PGA Tour event of the year comes from Bermuda, where Camillo Villegas defends his title.

With many of the leading lights putting their feet up, there is no better person than Steve to guide you through some of those less-familiar names who could make a big impression as we head towards December.

The boys also take the chance to talk about who impressed at the World Wide Technology Championship and the Abu Dhabi Championship last week and Steve gives pointers as to what we learned from those two tournaments.

So click on the link above to start your golf punting week in the best possible way, and make sure you subscribe to our YouTube channel so you are never in danger of missing the best golf betting podcast out there, The Sweet Spot, sponsored by Free Super Tips.


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