2012 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Betting Odds

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Carrie Stroup here with your 2012 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am betting odds.  You can find all the latest odds on this event at Sportsbook.com here

One of the Tour’s most popular stops, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am will include big-time celebrities from sports and Hollywood, two rounds at the legendary Pebble Beach and, this year, the 2012 PGA Tour debut of Tiger Woods. Here’s a look at the best bets for what should be another memorable week…

Hunter Mahan (20/1): Mahan fell two strokes short here a year ago, the difference being champion D.A. Points’ miracle final-round eagle from the fairway of Pebble Beach’s difficult Par-5 14th hole. He was T6 at the Farmers two weeks ago.

Dustin Johnson (20/1): A slow start to 2012 have driven Johnson’s odds down, but Johnson is a two-time winner here (2009 and ’10). He’s started the past two tournaments with sub-70 rounds, but just needs to keep it going after that.

Sncer Levin (30/1): Levin was right there in Scottsdale, leading by six heading into Sunday before a final-round 75 knocked him back into a solo third. Last week Kyle Stanley proved it doesn’t take long to bounce back, winning the Phoenix Open after a similar collapse a week earlier. Levin had a T4 here a year ago.

Bryce Molder (25/1): Molder has gone top-10 here each of the past two years, and he closed out last week’s Phoenix Open with a solid final-round 66 en route to a T15. It was his sixth top-15 in his last seven starts.

Tiger Woods (5/1): The odds are certainly not favorable, but this is Tiger’s best shot at a Tour win in a very long time. He had a T3 in his only 2012 tournament, in Abu Dhabi, two weeks ago, building off his win at the Chevron World Challenge last December. And while it was a lifetime ago, he did win here in 2000.

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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