Rory McIlroy Still Leads Open: Tiger Woods Could Pay Out $25000

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Ireland’s Rory McIlroy sat atop the leaderboard of the 2014 British Open for a second day, ahead by four and happy to have erased a history of past Friday woes.

By late evening Friday, oddsmakers had listed McIlroy as a 1-2 favorite to win the Open.

At first, it looked as if history might repeat itself in a negative way.

"Bogey at one from 80 yards so I was thinking 'that's not the best way to start' but I knew the par 5s are where you can make a score on this course," McIlroy told ESPN's Tom Rinaldi.

Meanwhile, Tiger Woods just barely made the cut after a horrible Friday.

"I got off to a terrible start again,” Woods said Friday.  “I had some opportunities to make a few birdies along the way to get back to even par. And I just never did. Just never made anything. I got myself in good position to make birdies and didn't do it."

Woods was now coming in at +25000, meaning that a $100 bet would pay out $25000 and a $10 bet would pay out $2500.

Rory McIlroy +175

Dustin Johnson +550 

Sergio Garcia 12/1

Rickie Fowler 15/1

Adam Scott 25/1

Charl Schwartzel 30/1

Louis Oosthuizen 30/1

Ryan Moore 35/1

Jim Furyk 35/1

Francesco Molinari 35/1

Justin Rose 40/1 

Jimmy Walker 60/1

Robert Karlsson 70/1

Victor Dubuisson 80/1

George Coetzee 85/1

Marc Warren 100/1

Tiger Woods 250/1

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

 

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