How Is Golden Gate Fields Different To Handicap Than Other Racecourses?
According to Kolb, one of the challenges at the track ‘where the Bay comes to play’ is field size. “Golden Gate Fields generally has smaller fields than most tracks. Often race days may have only one race with eight or more runners. This has been improving – slightly – this year. Because of field size, Golden Gate Fields is not a track to easily make a lot of quick money. I suggest staying with Exacta’s, Pick 3’s and Pick 4’s.” Monty commented on turf course. “Generally the turf course is a speed-favoring course, because the rails are out. Generally when the rails are in closers would have an advantage. Speed it pretty dominant on the turf.” Kolb summarized a few important points about the jockey colony and trainers. “The jockey colony is experienced and easy enough to handicap.
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