2008 British Open Betting Odds

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Jul/14/2008
2008 British Open Golf

2008 British Open betting odds are available from Bookmaker.com, which accepts Euros, Pounds and the Dollar among other currencies. Typically the British Open is the single most bet on event in the United Kingdom.

With no Tiger Woods playing, the favorite to win is Sergio Garcia. Even he pays out quite nicely with odds of +900 or a US$100 bet pays out US$900.

Those with the next shortest odds include Lee Westwood at +1300 (13/1); Ernie Els at +1400; Phil Mickelson at +1500 and last year's winner, Padraig Harrington with +1600 odds for a payout potential of US$1600 for every US$100 bet.

All odds appear below and are courtesy of Bookmaker.com,

8701 SERGIO GARCIA +900 - -

8702 ERNIE ELS +1400 - -

8703 LEE WESTWOOD +1300 - -

8704 PHIL MICKELSON +1500 - -

8705 PADRAIG HARRINGTON +1600 - -

8706 JIM FURYK +2000 - -

8707 JUSTIN ROSE +2500 - -

8708 RETIEF GOOSEN +2500 - -

8709 GEOFF OGILVY +1500 - -

8710 ADAM SCOTT +1800 - -

8711 VIJAY SINGH +2500 - -

8713 ROBERT KARLSSON +2500 - -

8714 STEWART CINK +3000 - -

8715 ANDRES ROMERO +3300 - -

8716 HENRIK STENSON +3000 - -

8717 ROBERT ALLENBY +4000 - -

8718 MARTIN KAYMER +4000 - -

8719 PAUL CASEY +4000 - -

8720 ANGEL CABRERA +4000 - -

8721 ANTHONY KIM +3300 - -

8722 STEPHEN AMES +5000 - -

8723 JUSTIN LEONARD +5000 - -

8724 ROSS FISHER +5000 - -

8725 GRAEME MCDOWELL +3300 - -

8726 STUART APPLEBY +5000 - -

8727 MIGUEL ANGEL JIMENEZ +4000 - -

8728 COLIN MONTGOMERIE +5000 - -

8729 TREVOR IMMELMAN +3300 - -

8730 THE FIELD ( ALL OTHER PLAYERS ) +250

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Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

Originally published July 14, 2008 3:01 pm EST

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