Open Championship 2010 Betting Odds Make Tiger Woods Favourite To Win British Open Thursday 08 July 2010 at 16:35 The latest Open Championship 2010 Betting Odds have Tiger Woods as a clear favourite to continue his comeback to this sport with a win in the British Open, although the British Open 2010 Betting Odds make it difficult to currently pick a second best to Tiger Woods in a competitive betting heat.
Tiger Woods Record At This Course Good Reason To Back Him
Tiger Woods is clear of the rest in The Open Championship 2010 Betting Odds and although he would still admit he is not back to his best there is very good reason for backing Tiger Woods in The Open Championship 2010 Betting Odds. Tiger Woods is currently a clear best price of 6/1 with Sportingbet, ahead of the 11/2 with Paddy Power and the 9/2 with SkyBet, and those odds look very generous considering the last two times The Open has been held at St Andrews, in 2000 and 2005, Tiger Woods won both tournaments. Back Tiger Woods each way at 11/2 with Paddy Power as they have great place terms, you get paid on 7 places with Paddy Power. If backing win only take the 6/1 with Sportingbet.
Harrington Has Two Recent Winners But He Is Behind Mickelson And Els
There are a wide range of contenders available at twice the odds Tiger Woods is available at, the best of which may be Padraig Harrington who won this in 2007 and 2008, he is rated at 22/1 with Sportingbet. That means he is behind the likes of Phil Mickelson who is well fancied at 16/1 with Coral, Ernie Els who is 18/1 with SkyBet but has not won The Open since 2002, and also Lee Westwood who is 18/1 with Boylesports and Coral. Many will have their eye on promising Rory McIlroy who is a top contender at 20/1 with Coral whilst last year's winner Stewart Cink is 100/1 with Coral at the moment. For more Open Championship 2010 Betting Odds click on any of the bookie links above.
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