2009 British Open Odds (Comparisons - Updated July 15)

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Jul/15/2009
2009 British Open Odds

Here are your comprehensive 2009 British Open odds where we review the best payout potentials when comparing different online bookmakers.  These British Open betting odds have been updated as of 2 pm EST Wednesday July 15.

Tiger Woods was faraway the favorite at every online sportsbook and the only British Open hopeful with single digit odds.

We have listed each of the golfers with the best 2009 British Open payout odds available and in (the worst odds found).  Note that each of the online sportsbooks we link to feature their own unique signup bonuses including FREE CASH with initial deposits. 

Tiger Woods -  +225 pays $225 for every $100 bet at BetUS.com and Sportsbook.com  (worst odds near even)

Sergio Garcia - +2800 pays $2800 for every $100 bet at betED.com (worst odds pay $2000)

Padraig Harrington - Pays $2800 for every $100 bet at both betED.com and Sportsinteraction.com (he was listed at +2500 at most other online sportsbooks).

Jim Furyk +3000 at both BetUS.com and Sportsbook.com

Rory McIlroy - Would pay $2700 for every $100 bet at betED.com (worst odds pay $2000)

Ernie Els - $4000 would be the payout on a $100 bet at Sportsbook.com

Now let's review the remainder of the top listed 2009 British Open odds in alphabetical order.

Adam Scott - Would pay $5000 for every $100 bet at Sportsinteraction.com (he was being offered as low as +4000)

Angel Cabrera - The Argentinian was listed with odds of +8000 at Sportsinteraction.com (he was being offered as low as +6000, which means you can get paid $2000 more at Sports Interaction)

Anthony Kim - Pays $4000

Camilo Villagas - Pays $5500

David Duval - One would get great value at either Sportsinteraction.com or BetUS.com being that Duval could potentially pay out $10000 for every $100 bet.  We have seen online sportsbooks paying as low as $5000 on a $100 bet.

Geoff Ogilvy - Pays $4000 at BetUS.com (some books had him with payout odds of +3000)

Henrik Stenson - Pays $3500 at Sportsinteraction.com (we've seen him paying as low as $2200 on a $100 bet).

Hunter Mahan - Pays $3000

Ian Poulter - Pays $2800 nearly everywhere.

Justin Rose - Pays $10000 for every $100 bet at Sportsinteraction.com, BetUS.com and Sportsbook.com ( we have seen a $7000 number at one online sportsbook)

Kenny Perry - Bet this one at Sportsinteraction.com where the payout would be $6000 on a $100 bet (amazingly, most books were offering him between +3800 and +5000).

Lee Westwood - Pays $3000 at Sportsinteraction.com

Lucas Glover - Pays $10000 for every $100 bet at Sportsinteraction.com and BetUS.com (we have seen a sportsbook that would pay only $7000 on a $100 bet).

Martin Kaymer - Pays $4000 at Sportsbook.com (as low as $2800 elsewhere)

Paul Casey - Pays $3000 at Sportsbook.com and Sportsinteraction.com (pays as low as $1800 elsewhere)

Retief Goosen - Pays $3800 at betED.com (pays as low as $3000 elsewhere)

Ross Fisher - Pays $4000 at Sportsbook.com (we've seen him as low as +2700)

Steven Stricker - Pays $3300 at Sportsinteraction.com ( (we've seen him paying as little as $2200 elsewhere)

Vijah Singh - Pays $7500 for every $100 bet at betED.com (as little as $6000 at some online books)

Zach Johnson - Pays out $7500 on a $100 bet at betED.com (as little as $5000 at some online books)

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher 

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