US Open 2012 Odds: Top American, Top Englishman, 3 Ball Matchups and More

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Our friends at WagerWeb.com have extended their US Open 2012 betting odds to include a number of options including 3 Ball Matchups, Top 10 Golfers, Top American, Australian, South African, Asian, British Players and more (see here for latest odds).

The top American should come as no surprise, that would be Tiger Woods at +250 for a potential payout of $25 on every $10 bet.   That might be a good little insurance policy, however, you can also get Woods to win now paying $75 for every $10 bet

The top Brit would pay out just $12.50 for every $10 bet and the favorite here is one Lee Westwood.  Luke Donald would be a good second choice, however, he only pays $14. 

The value bets among Englishmen go to Justin Rose paying $40 and Ian Poulter paying $90.

There is also an enticing wagering option on the Top 10 Golfers.  You can bet Tiger to be among the top 10 finishers laying $20 to win $10.  The $20 bet plus $10 is yours should he finish in the top 10.  Golfers like Phil Mickelson may offer better value.  He pays $15 for every $10 bet.   

The 2012 US Open - 3 Ball Matchups

   The 2012 US Open - Odds to win

   The 2012 US Open - Top 10 Golfers

   The 2012 US Open - Top 5 Golfers

   The 2012 US Open - Top American

   The 2012 US Open - Top Asian

   The 2012 US Open - Top Australian

   The 2012 US Open - Top Continental Euro

   The 2012 US Open - Top Englishman

   The 2012 US Open - Top European

   The 2012 US Open - Top GB and Ireland

   The 2012 US Open - Top Irish

   The 2012 US Open - Top Rest of the World

   The 2012 US Open - Top Scandinavian

   The 2012 US Open - Top South African

 

 

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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