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\n Each-way betting is perfect for golf, especially the PGA Championship. This is because 156 players will be competing<\/strong>, so picking an outright winner can be a daunting task. But what exactly is an each-way bet and how does it help bettors?<\/p>\n\n\n Basically, an each-way, also known as an E\/W bet, consists of two bets of equal value: one on a win and one on a place. This is best explained with an example.<\/p>\n\n
\n Let's say you bet \u00a310 on Rory McIlroy to win<\/strong> this year's PGA Championship with a bookmaker offering E\/W 1\/5 for 6 places<\/strong>. This means that your stake will be split in two:<\/p>\n\n\n
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