Tiger Woods Odds of Winning the USPGA Championship 2011 20 to 1

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Tiger Woods opens with the longest odds we have seen to date.  He is listed at 20 to 1 early on to win the USPGA Championship 2011 at 888.com  (US gamblers can find odds here)

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Woods Bridgestone Invitational performance over the weekend hasn’t exactly helped his cause.

Paul Daugherty of Cincinnati.com:

On Saturday, he didn’t hit a fairway with a tee ball until the 11th hole. He went 13 holes on Sunday without locating one. And yet, Woods decided he was “absolutely encouraged," with his 1-over 281, 18 shots behind Scott. “I mean, this is my first tournament since, what, April? So it's been awhile."

The old Woods would have said something about wanting to win every time he played. The older Woods is just glad he’s out of the tabloids and walking cleanly

USPGA Championship 2011 Odds

11:59,Thu, 11th of Aug, 2011

Rory McIlroy 10/1

Luke Donald 14/1

 

Lee Westwood 15/1

Adam Scott 20/1

 

Tiger Woods 20/1

Phil Mickelson 22/1

 

Dustin Johnson 25/1

Jason Day 25/1

 

Rickie Fowler 25/1

Steve Stricker 28/1

 

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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