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Odds To Win The AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro Am 2012

February 7, 2012

imageI was not surprised to find that bettors had Tiger Woods as the favorite to win the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. I was surprised, however, to see that he was as good as 5/1, and that the next guys on the list are sitting at 20/1. The “smart money” seems to think that Tiger is a pretty good bet to win, and everyone else—not so much.

In the group at 20/1 are Phil Mickelson, Hunter Mahan, Nick Watney and Dustin Johnson. Mickelson is a three time winner; Johnson has two feathers in his cap.

At 25/1, there’s Brandt Snedeker and Rickie Fowler. 30/1 finds Zach Johnson and Bryce Moulder.

I have to confess that the Pebble Beach is not exactly one of my favorite events—mostly due to the insipid television coverage. I really don’t care to see Ray Romano, et. al. mugging for the camera, or care to hear the endless promos for CBS’ latest “hit comedy.” I can hear it now: “Lets go to the fourteenth green for a look at [fill in name], star of the hit [comedy, drama], [fill in name of show here] showing on CBS at [date, time].”

At least we won’t hear that from the Golf Channel.

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Odds To Win The Pebble Beach Open
Player Odds
Tiger Woods 5/1  
Phil Mickelson 20/1  
Dustin Johnson 20/1  
Hunter Mahan 20/1  
Nick Watney 20/1  
Brandt Snedeker 25/1  
Rickie Fowler 25/1  
Zach Johnson 30/1  
Bryce Molder 30/1  
Spencer Levin 33/1  
Martin Laird 33/1  
Kevin Na 33/1  
Padraig Harrington 35/1  
Ian Poulter 40/1  
D-A Points 40/1  
Rory Sabbatini 40/1  
Jim Furyk 40/1  
Geoff Ogilvy 50/1  
Sean O’Hair 50/1  
Aaron Baddeley 50/1  
Ryan Moore 66/1  
Bud Cauley 66/1  
Pat Perez 66/1  
J.B. Holmes 66/1  
Sang-Moon Bae 66/1  
Brian Gay 80/1  
Vijay Singh 80/1  
Harris English 80/1  
Robert Garrigus 80/1  
Chris Stroud 80/1  
Cameron Tringale 80/1  
Trevor Immelman 66/1  
John Huh 80/1  
John Mallinger 80/1  
Rod Pampling 100/1  
Jeff Maggert 100/1  
Brendan Steele 100/1  
Nick O’Hern 100/1  
Ryan Palmer 100/1  
Matt Jones 100/1  
Jimmy Walker 100/1  
Ricky Barnes 100/1  
D.J. Trahan 80/1  
Chez Reavie 100/1  
Martin Flores 125/1  
Chris Dimarco 100/1  
Josh Teater 125/1  
Chris Couch 125/1  
George Mcneill 100/1  
James Driscoll 125/1  
Bob Estes 125/1  
Charley Hoffman 125/1  
Kevin Streelman 125/1  
Davis Love III 125/1  
Blake Adams 125/1  
Charlie Wi 125/1  
Matt Every 125/1  
Bill Lunde 150/1  
Alex Cejka 150/1  
William Mcgirt 125/1  
Kevin Chappell 150/1  
Jarrod Lyle 150/1  
Roberto Castro 150/1  
Arron Oberholser 150/1  
Ted Potter 125/1  
Vaughn Taylor 150/1  
Kevin Sutherland 150/1  
Bobby Gates 150/1  
Garth Mulroy 150/1  
Kris Blanks 150/1  
Lee Janzen 175/1  
Jonas Blixt 175/1  
Brian Davis 175/1  
Gary Christian 175/1  
Ken Duke 200/1  
J.J Killeen 200/1  
Heath Slocum 150/1  
Kevin Stadler 150/1  
Graham Delaet 200/1  
Mike Weir 200/1  
Tom Gillis 150/1  
Tim Petrovic 200/1  
Greg Owen 200/1  
J.J. Henry 200/1  
Joe Ogilvie 200/1  
Tim Herron 200/1  
Tom Pernice Jr. 150/1  
Billy Horschel 200/1  
Paul Goydos 250/1  
Stuart Appleby 200/1  
Ryuji Imada 200/1  
Boo Weekley 200/1  
Danny Lee 200/1  
Mathew Goggin 250/1  
Steven Bowditch 250/1  
Briny Baird 250/1  
Jason Bohn 200/1  
David Duval 250/1  
Shane Bertsch 250/1  
Paul Stankowski 250/1  
Steve Flesch 300/1  

 

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  • As Woods’ career continues an upward trend in his career lately, he’s sure to steal the show at Pebble Beach this year.  It’ll be interesting to see how it all plays out at Woods’ 2012 PGA Tour debut.

    Posted by Kristi on 02/08

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