Here are the latest odds for the 2007 PGA Championship, provided courtesy of Bodog.Com, the world’s largest online sports betting destination.
It’s an interesting list. Tiger’s on top, of course, but I don’t think he’s going to win this one. Remember that Nicklaus went through a couple of years of Majors drought. It could be time for Tiger’s.
I like the field. It wouldn’t surprise me to see a relative unknown come out of the blue and win this one.
Name | Odds |
---|---|
Tiger Woods | 7/2 |
Phil Mickelson | 12/1 |
Jim Furyk | 16/1 |
Ernie Els | 18/1 |
Vijay Singh | 22/1 |
Retief Goosen | 28/1 |
Padraig Harrington | 28/1 |
Sergio Garcia | 33/1 |
Luke Donald | 33/1 |
Justin Rose | 40/1 |
Steward Cink | 40/1 |
KJ Choi | 40/1 |
Adam Scott | 40/1 |
Geoff Ogilvy | 50/1 |
David Toms | 50/1 |
Angel Cabrera | 50/1 |
Henrik Stenson | 66/1 |
Paul Casey | 66/1 |
Tim Clark | 66/1 |
Mike Weir | 66/1 |
Zach Johnson | 66/1 |
Rory Sabbatini | 70/1 |
Colin Montgomerie | 80/1 |
Trevor Immelman | 80/1 |
Robert Allenby | 80/1 |
Lee Westwood | 80/1 |
Stuart Appleby | 80/1 |
Hunter Mahan | 80/1 |
Rod Pampling | 90/1 |
Jerry Kelly | 90/1 |
Chris DiMarco | 90/1 |
The Field | 7/4 |
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We watch a lot of golf around here and we have our own personal favorites that we follow. It is SO FRUSTRATING that they don’t keep us apprized of the whole field.Instead we get the first and maybe the second page and can’t find out how our guys are doing until the day after the tournament. Would it kill them the run the alphabetized names and scores across the bottom of the picture every half hour or so? CBS is the worst of the bunch.