2015 Masters Odds: Tiger Woods, Jordan Spieth Seeing Heaviest Betting Action

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Apr/08/2015
2015 Masters Odds: Tiger Woods, Jordan Spieth Seeing Heaviest Betting Action

2015 Masters odds had Rory McIlroy as a 5/1 favorite while Jordan Spieth had the second shortest odds at 9/1.  But despite his long odds, the former world number one Tiger Woods was seeing some of the heaviest betting action at 20-1 odds.

In Vegas, oddsmakers were listing Tiger at 40-1 odds.

"People are hoping that the Tiger they used to know can come back and make them some money," Westgate oddsmaker and golf specialist Jeff Sherman said.

Jordan Spieth was also seeing significant action.  In fact, Spieth was getting the most public action.

Rory McIlroy may be the favorite but bettors seem disinterested.

ODDS TO WIN THE MASTERS 2015 - ALL IN

 
 

651001

RORY MCILROY

+500

 

651002

TIGER WOODS

+2000

 

651003

ADAM SCOTT

+1800

 

651004

PHIL MICKELSON

+2000

 

651005

BUBBA WATSON

+1000

 

651006

JASON DAY

+1600

 

651007

RICKIE FOWLER

+3500

 

651008

JORDAN SPIETH

+900

 

651009

MATT KUCHAR

+2500

 

651010

SERGIO GARCIA

+4000

 

651011

DUSTIN JOHNSON

+1600

 

651012

HENRIK STENSON

+1800

 

651013

CHARL SCHWARTZEL

+7000

 

651014

BRANDT SNEDEKER

+4000

 

651015

LEE WESTWOOD

+4500

 

651016

MARTIN KAYMER

+6000

 

651017

HUNTER MAHAN

+8000

 

651018

KEEGAN BRADLEY

+7000

 

651019

ZACH JOHNSON

+7000

 

651020

IAN POULTER

+8000

 

651021

LUKE DONALD

+9000

 

651022

JIM FURYK

+5000

 

651023

GRAEME MCDOWELL

+9000

 

651024

JASON DUFNER

+9000

 

651025

LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN

+3500

 

651026

PATRICK REED

+3000

 

651027

JIMMY WALKER

+1500

 

651028

HARRIS ENGLISH

 
 

651029

WEBB SIMPSON

+9000

 

651030

BILL HAAS

+7000

 

651031

OTHERS ON REQUEST

 

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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