USPGA 2011 Odds to Win – Rickie Fowler, Jason Day Getting Most Action

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USPGA 2011 odds to win had Rory McIlroy as the 10 to 1 favorite, but most of the action was going towards Rickie Fowler and Jason Day heading into Tuesday.

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Both Fowler and Day were listed with 25 to 1 odds of winning.  Luke Donald and McIlroy were the third and fourth most wagered on, respectively.

In past years, Tiger Woods would account for maybe half the action of most Majors golf tournaments.  Now the field is wide open and Woods comes in with his longest odds of winning ever at 20 to 1.

 

"Everybody out here has the ability to put it together for a week and when that week comes around, they can be unbeatable," said Britain's Justin Rose, a double winner on the PGA Tour.

"The strength and depth out here now is very, very strong."

All USPGA 2011 odds can be found here at 888.com – No USA players permitted

Those living in the US can find odds here.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com


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