Farmers Insurance Open 2014 Betting Odds – Mickelson, Day Gamblers Favorites

Written by:
Carrie Stroup
Published on:
Jan/22/2014
Farmers Insurance Open 2014 Betting Odds – Mickelson, Day Gamblers Favorites

Farmers Insurance Open 2014 betting odds were available at Sportsbook.com.  Be sure to claim your FREE $100 BET at Sportsbook.com here and remember you can wager on every play of this game right up to the final minute with LIVE IN-PLAY BETTING.

While Tiger Woods was a 5/2 favorite to win this year’s Farmers Insurance Open, Phil Mickelson at 12/1 odds was getting the most action at the majority of books, especially the European shops.

Across the board, Woods was getting around 7 percent of the futures action (compared to the approximately 40 percent he used to see back in the day).  Mickelson was getting closer to 9 percent of all bets.

Jason Day at 22/1 odds was seeing around 6 percent of the betting action across the board.

It’s interesting to note that Brandt Snedeker at 20/1 odds was getting more than 9 percent of the betting action at some books, especially the US-facing businesses.

All Farmers Insurance Open 2014 betting odds appear below.

Tiger Woods 5/2 

z Field (Any Other Golfers) 7/2 

Phil Mickelson 12/1 

Brandt Snedeker 20/1

Bill Haas 22/1

Jason Day 22/1

Keegan Bradley 25/1 

Bubba Watson 28/1

Jimmy Walker 28/1 

Jordan Spieth 30/1

Nick Watney30/1 

Hunter Mahan 30/1

Rickie Fowler 40/1

Billy Horschel 40/1

Lee Westwood 40/1

Marc Leishman 40/1

Ian Poulter 40/1

Graham DeLaet 40/1

More Odds Here…

- Carrie Stroup,  Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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