Tiger Woods Long Odds to win 2011 Omega Dubai Desert Classic

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Feb/09/2011
Tiger Woods Odds

Tiger Woods odds to win the 2011 Omega Dubai Desert Classic were posted at +490 or nearly 5/1, with a payout potential of $49 on every $10 bet.
Woods, for the first time in the last decade, is not favored in a major golf tournament.  Instead, that honor goes to Rory McIlroy (paying just over 3/1 odds).  Martin Kaymer is favored to win over Woods as well at +475 odds.  
“I feel a lot more comfortable coming into this week,” Wooeds said in Dubai on Wednesday.
Kaymer warns not to underestimate Tiger Woods:  “At the moment, Lee and me, we are No. 1 and 2, but in every golfer's mind, (Woods) is the best player in the world.
“He is struggling a little bit, but he can still win every week. He doesn't need to be in his top form to win a golf tournament.”
Lee Westwood, incidentally, was posted with longer odds than Woods at +750 (paying $75 for every $10 bet with a win).
 



All 2011 Omega Dubai Desert Classic odds available at BetDSI.com here (Mention bonus code:  GAMBLING911)


44200    TIGER WOODS    +490
44201    MARTIN KAYMER    +475
44202    RORY MCILROY    +340
44203    LEE WESTWOOD    +750
44204    ALVARO QUIROS    +1600
44205    FRANCESCO MOLINARI    +1800
44206    EDOARDO MOLINARI    +2500
44207    MIGUEL-ANGEL JIMENEZ    +2800
44208    SERGIO GARCIA    +3300
44209    HENRIK STENSON    +3300
44210    PETER HANSON    +3300
44211    MATTEO MANASSERO    +4000
44212    ROSS FISHER    +3300
44213    THOMAS BJORN    +4000
44214    RICHARD GREEN    +4000
44215    SEUNG-YUL NOH    +5000
44216    STEPHEN GALLACHER    +5000
44217    ALEXANDER NOREN    +5000
44218    THONGCHAI JAIDEE    +6000
44219    THE FIELD (ANY OTHER PLAYER)    +150
- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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