Joe is a very good tipster, who really takes the time to work out what is required to win a golf tournament each week, his results are proof of this, and he is always able to give you reasoning behind each selection.
Joe is a very good tipster, who really takes the time to work out what is required to win a golf tournament each week, his results are proof of this, and he is always able to give you reasoning behind each selection.
Great value tips and consistent winners
Joe is a good down to earth tipster especially with his golf tips. Gives decent coverage of his picks, with sensible comments as to his reasons. Doesn’t ram things down your neck and always suggests keeping to a stakes plan. Offers occasional horse tips and clearly says when it’s a “fun bet”. Discord group always a good read and some comments I’ve read on other reviews are simply not true. Doesn’t charge for tips merely brings like minded people together in a friendly community no forcing the issue. Never met him but feel he’s a good all round guy.
Appeared he was putting out of lots of claims of winning golfers, so decided to take a look for myself.
Found his posts were just a list of golfer names. I asked whether he allocated a unit system to his players, claimed that he had always recommended one unit on every player as he “didn’t want to influence people’s spending in that way”. Pointed out that is the point of units, that people can then set a spending comfortable to their bankroll. Obviously it makes no sense to recommend 1 unit on Viktor Hovland at 14/1 and also 1 unit on Callum Tarren at 200/1. He didn’t seem to understand that was an issue.
Then claimed he was up 700 pts of profit, then later posted an article claiming he had an ROI of 701%. Very concerning he didn’t understand what units were and what ROI is. When I pointed out this was in fact not how ROI is calculated, then he blocked me.
Reports online that he changes selections and deletes picks. Also reports he has posted racing tips after the horses have already jumped.
Another one to the block list. Told me to "take the hint" when ignoring my requests to see P/L sheets. Also had info on him changing results & deleting picks. Apparently just gone premium on discord. Will be bringing more info but AVOID!!!!@GingerJoeRacing pic.twitter.com/cTTYGSdokO
— FANCAVE (@FancaveBetcave) July 27, 2023
Charging for a chat group which is made up of 97% mug punters. The tipster said roi, profit and points returned were the same thing. He puts on cross doubles at 1000/1. Simply not viable to bet on. No historical results. Stats CANNOT be trusted as didn’t know what roi was. Kicked out the only 2 people in his group who pulled him. Only wants mugs paying him who don’t know any better.
Ginger joe had a friendly group post him going paid with lots of tipsters. I never seen Joe himself tip any winning horses, so how could he possibly call himself a horse tipster. He leeched off profitable punters and people tipping winners and used them for social media attention.
Straight forward and honest tipster with a wealth of knowledge and highly profitable. I don’t know how he does it with the golf but I guess knowledge is power. Great insight, passion and knowledge of horse racing especially jumps,and even more so anything Cheltenham. has great connections and shares all of this in his discord group which is a great community.
One of the best, if not the best, free golf tipsters around. And as an ex-pro he certainly knows what he is talking about!
Ginger Joe is a free online golf betting tipster that provides selections on the DP World Tour and PGA Tour. His tips are shared at the betting.co.uk website along with recommended stakes and previews with all of his picks.
At the time of adding this profile Ginger Joe is boasting a profit of +1137pts in 2023 from his free tips which I believe makes him the most profitable golf tipster this year. Not even Bradley Todd can match that.
The staking plan does appear to be quite aggressive and that’s highlighted by as many as 9pts invested in Tyrrell Hatton across two Top Points Scorer markets in the Ryder Cup.
Confidence should be high though as just a few days early he landed a 100/1 winner on Ryo Hisatsune in the Open de France. The only thing missing right now is a link to that all important results sheet. Hopefully in time it will become available.