HSBC Champions Tournament and Tiger Woods Odds

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Nov/03/2009
HSBC Champions Tournament and Tiger Woods Odds

BetED.com is one of the online sportsbooks offering HSBC Champions Tournament odds, which feature Tiger Woods as the big favorite.

Most of the world's top golfers will be there - 15 of the top 20 in fact.

The field lost one big name over the weekend when Masters champion Angel Cabrera withdrew after losing in the consolation match at the Volvo World Match Play Championship.

The HSBC Champions, first played in 2005, was added to the WGC series this year, giving it improved status, and subsequently, a better field.

Last year, Sergio Garcia picked up a birdie on the second playoff hole to beat Oliver Wilson.

The Golf Channel will be providing four hours of coverage for every round, which kicks off on Wednesday. 

HSBC Champions Tournament odds are listed below and available at betED.com here.

Tiger Woods would pay out $17.50 for every $10 bet.

Phil Michelson would pay out $110 for every $10 bet.

Padraig Harrington would pay out $140 for every $10 bet.

Lee Westwood would pay out $160 for every $10 bet.

Sergio Garcia would pay out $180 for every $10 bet.

For more HSBC Champions Tournament odds go to betED.com here

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