2009 US Masters Odds (Comparisons)

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Looking for the best 2009 US Masters odds for your favorite golfer?  Gambling911.com has reviewed some of the favorites to win, all of whom have much longer odds than Tiger Woods of course.  Note that not all payout odds are the same as we will demonstrate below.

First off, Tiger Woods:  The best payout odds on Woods could be found at Sportingbet.com although this online bookmaker does not take US customers.  Those betting from Canada, Europe and the world over could get odds on Tiger Woods at +240 for a payout potential of $240 on every $100 bet.  Those betting in the US could find the best payout odds on Woods at Sportsbook.com and these odds weren't too far off from their British counterpart at +220.  The worst odds we found on Tiger Woods was +150.

Phil Mickelson:  The very best payout odds on Mickelson were available at half the online sportsbooks Gambling911.com endorses.  That would be +800 for a payout potential of $800 on every $100 bet.  Sportsbook.com, BetUS.com, Sportsinteraction.com and Sportingbet all offered the +800 odds on Mickelson.  We found him as low as +650.

Padraig Harrington:  Harrington seemed to have the third shortest odds across the board. BetUS.com offered him at +1600 odds for a payout potential of $1600 on every $100 wagered, as did Sportingbet.com, which again does not take US customers.  We have seen the odds as low as +1300 elsewhere.

Sergio Garcia:  We get into a pretty large difference in odds with Garcia across the board with some online gambling sites paying as low as $1800 for every $100 bet while BetUS.com and Sportingbet both pay out $3000 and $3300, respectively.

Vijay Singh:  Sportsbook.com and Sports Interaction both offered the very best payout odds on Singh for US bettors at +6000 while Sportingbet offered odds of $6600 outside the US.  A number of online bookmakers offered odds as low as +4000 so the payout would be a few thousand less at these other establishments if he were to win.

Ernie Els: Sportsinteraction.com had the best odds on Els by a long shot paying $4000 for every $100 bet compared to $2000 at some spots.

Retief Goosen:  The best payout odds found on Goosen was $2500 for every $100 bet at BetUS.com, Sportsbook.com, SportsInteraction.com and Sportingbet.

Anthony Kim: SBG Global promised a $4000 payout on Kim for every $100 bet compared to just over $2000 at some online gambling sites.

Jim Furyk:  SBG Global again came in with the best payout odds on Furyk - $6000 for every $100 bet compared to $3000 at some spots.  Sportingbet would pay out $6600 for those living outside the US.

Geoff Ogilvy:  Ogilvy is one whose odds have shortened quite a bit.  His best payout odds were +1800 found at Sportsinteraction.com

Paul Casey:  Once again, Sports Interaction paid the best on Casey - $3000 for every $100 bet compared to $1600 we have found elsewhere.

Camilo Villagas:  Would pay out $4500 at both BetUS.com and Sports Interaction compared to a low of $2500 elsewhere.

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher 

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