Tiger Woods Will Pay Out Big With Sunday US Open Comeback

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jun/17/2012
Tiger Woods Will Pay Out Big With Sunday US Open Comeback

Tiger Woods struggled on Saturday after leading throughout a good portion of the 2012 US Open.  The oddsmakers at BetOnline reacted by reducing Tiger’s odds to 12/1 for a payout potential of $1200 on every $100 bet or $120 on every $10 bet, and we all know Tiger Woods is more than capable of mounting a comeback. 

US golfer Jim Furyk led coming into Sunday’s play, with oddsmakers making him the 2/1 favorite with a payout potential of $23 on every $10 bet should he win

All odds appear below.  You can read these odds as follows:

+230 means that a $10 bet pays $23, +450 means that a $10 bet pays $45, +1000 means that a $10 bet pays $100, +5000 means that a $10 bet pays $500 and so on.

To win the U.S. Open (Updated after R3)

03:00 PM 1301 Jim Furyk +230 1302 Graeme McDowell +240 1303 Lee Westwood +450 1304 Tiger Woods +1200 1305 Fredrik Jacobson +1200 1306 Ernie Els +1500 1307 Nicolas Colsaerts +2000 1308 Jason Dufner +2500 1309 Webb Simpson +3000 1310 Blake Adams +4000 1311 John Senden +5000 1312 Martin Kaymer +5000 1313 Matt Kuchar +5000 1314 John Peterson +8000 1315 Kevin Chappell +8000 1316 The Field +2000

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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