The arrival of July should be welcomed joyously for many reasons – winter is behind us and summer is in full swing – and for golf punters in particular there is no greater time of the year. The Open, with its tiny field, gaggle of no-hopers, reams of course form, and ludicrously generous each-way terms, provides the best value betting opportunity of the season. Cross through the old-timers, delete the debutants, and enjoy solving a puzzle which is much easier than the US Open, The Masters or US PGA.
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The Cheltenham Festival takes place over four days. It runs from Tuesday 10th March to Friday 13th March.
The Cheltenham Festival lasts for four days and has done since 2005, having previously been held over three days. Each day contains seven races, with racing beginning at 1.30pm and finishing at 5.30pm.
The Cheltenham Festival is the biggest four days of the jumps season. It consists of 28 races, seven per day, and hosts many of the season-defining championship races such as the Champion Hurdle and Cheltenham Gold Cup.
Cheltenham Festival tickets cost between £37 and £86 for the first three days of the meeting. Gold Cup day is more expensive with tickets costing between £57 and £111. The variation in ticket prices depends on the enclosure you want to go in.