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2011 Masters Odds from top Sport Books

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The Masters is here. What are the popular odds for the field?

 

Please add better versions if you have them. This seems to be the popular odds…

The Latest 2011 Masters Odds From Bodog Sportsbook (as of 4/2/11):

Tiger Woods 6/1
Phil Mickelson 8/1
Lee Westwood 14/1
Martin Kaymer 14/1
Rory McIlroy 20/1
Paul Casey 25/1
Graeme McDowell 25/1
Dustin Johnson 20/1
Ernie Els 40/1
Padraig Harrington 40/1
Anthony Kim 50/1
Ian Poulter 33/1
Nick Watney 14/1
Rickie Fowler 40/1
Luke Donald 22/1
Jim Furyk 50/1
Retief Goosen 50/1
Matt Kuchar 33/1
Hunter Mahan 33/1
Justin Rose 50/1
Adam Scott 40/1
Steve Stricker 40/1
Camilo Villegas 50/1
K.J. Choi 66/1
Ross Fisher 50/1
Sean O'Hair 50/1
Geoff Ogilvy 50/1
Charl Schwartzel 50/1
Angel Cabrera 80/1
Sergio Garcia 66/1
Zach Johnson 66/1
Bill Haas 66/1
Robert Karlsson 66/1
Francesco Molinari 50/1
Tim Clark 80/1
Ryan Moore 80/1
Alvaro Quiros 66/1
Vijay Singh 50/1
Henrik Stenson 80/1
Jonathan Byrd 100/1
Robert Allenby 100/1
Stewart Cink 100/1
Fred Couples 80/1
Trevor Immelman 100/1
Steve Marino 66/1
Louis Oosthuizen 100/1
Mike Weir 100/1
Yong Eun Yang 66/1
Ricky Barnes 125/1
Chad Campbell 125/1
Lucas Glover 125/1
Ryo Ishikawa 125/1
Miguel Angel Jimenez 125/1
Jhonattan Vegas 100/1
Kenny Perry 125/1
David Toms 125/1
Ben Curtis 150/1
Oliver Wilson 150/1
Chris Wood 150/1
Darren Clarke 150/1
Field (Any Other Golfer) 3-1

Current 2011 Masters Odds @ Sportbet Sportsbook (as of 3/2/11):

Tiger Woods 6 to 1
Phil Mickelson 8 to 1
Martin Kaymer 15.50 to 1
Lee Westwood 16 to 1
Rory McIlroy 24 to 1
Graeme McDowell 31 to 1
Paul Casey 32 to 1
Luke Donald 34 to 1
Nick Watney 38 to 1
Dustin Johnson 40 to 1
Ernie Els 45 to 1
Hunter Mahan 45 to 1
Padraig Harrington 45 to 1
Ian Poulter 50 to 1
Anthony Kim 55 to 1
Jim Furyk 55 to 1
Justin Rose 55 to 1
Retief Goosen 55 to 1
Steve Stricker 55 to 1
Bubba Watson 55 to 1
Matt Kuchar 65 to 1
Geoff Ogilvy 70 to 1
Sergio Garcia 70 to 1
Vijay Singh 70 to 1
Rickie Fowler 70 to 1
Adam Scott 85 to 1
Alvaro Quiros 85 to 1
Charl Schwartzel 85 to 1
Robert Karlsson 85 to 1
Bill Haas 85 to 1
Francesco Molinari 105 to 1
Fred Couples 105 to 1
KJ Choi 105 to 1
Louis Oosthuizen 105 to 1
Ross Fisher 105 to 1
Sean O'Hair 105 to 1
Tim Clark 105 to 1
Camilo Villegas 110 to 1
Angel Cabrera 130 to 1
Miguel Angel Jimenez 130 to 1
YE Yang 130 to 1
Zach Johnson 130 to 1
Jason Day 130 to 1
Stewart Cink 135 to 1
Henrik Stenson 150 to 1
Ben Crane 155 to 1
Bo Van Pelt 155 to 1
Edoardo Molinari 155 to 1
Martin Laird 155 to 1
Jonathan Byrd 155 to 1
Lucas Glover 180 to 1
Stuart Appleby 180 to 1
Ryo Ishikawa 205 to 1
Trevor Immelman 205 to 1
Brandt Snedeker 205 to 1
Charley Hoffman 205 to 1
Jeff Overton 205 to 1
Peter Hanson 205 to 1
Mike Weir 250 to 1
Bernhard Langer 255 to 1
Carl Pettersson 255 to 1
Kevin Na 255 to 1
Ryan Palmer 255 to 1
Heath Slocum 255 to 1
Ricky Barnes 265 to 1
Steve Marino 265 to 1
David Toms 300 to 1
Yuta Ikeda 305 to 1
Davis Love III 305 to 1
Kevin Streelman 305 to 1
Alex Cejka 405 to 1
Arjun Atwal 405 to 1
Gregory Havret 405 to 1
Kyung-Tae Kim 405 to 1
Jerry Kelly 500 to 1
Hiroyuki Fujita 505 to 1
Jason Bohn 505 to 1
Jose Maria Olazabal 505 to 1
Tom Watson 755 to 1
Ben Crenshaw 1,000 to 1
Sandy Lyle 1,000 to 1

Odds To Win 2011 Masters @ BetUS Sportsbook (as of 3/2/11):

Tiger Woods 3 to 1
Phil Mickelson 6 to 1
Rory McIlroy 12 to 1
Lee Westwood 15 to 1
Ernie Els 20 to 1
Padraig Harrington 20 to 1
Justin Rose 20 to 1
Martin Kaymer 20 to 1
Paul Casey 20 to 1
Anthony Kim 20 to 1
Ian Poulter 25 to 1
Retief Goosen 30 to 1
Nick Watney 28 to 1
Dustin Johnson 28 to 1
Steve Stricker 30 to 1
Hunter Mahan 30 to 1
Camilo Villegas 30 to 1
Jim Furyk 35 to 1
Matt Kuchar 40 to 1
Graeme McDowell 40 to 1
Geoff Ogilvy 40 to 1
KJ Choi 40 to 1
Sean O'Hair 40 to 1
Sergio Garcia 55 to 1
Ross Fisher 55 to 1
Adam Scott 55 to 1
Charl Schwartzel 55 to 1
Robert Karlsson 65 to 1
Vijay Singh 65 to 1
Angel Cabrera 65 to 1
Fred Couples 65 to 1
Alvaro Quiros 65 to 1
Tim Clark 65 to 1
Henrik Stenson 65 to 1
Luke Donald 65 to 1
Stewart Cink 80 to 1
Robert Allenby 80 to 1
Zach Johnson 80 to 1
Chad Campbell 80 to 1

From Ladbrokes.com

P Mickelson 7/1 Susp.
T Woods 12/1 Susp.
L Westwood 16/1 Susp.
N Watney 16/1 Susp.
M Kaymer 20/1 Susp.
D Johnson 25/1 Susp.
H Mahan 25/1 Susp.
L Donald 25/1 Susp.
R McIlroy 33/1 Susp.
P Casey 33/1 Susp.
J Rose 33/1 Susp.
M Kuchar 33/1 Susp.
P Harrington 40/1 Susp.
Bubba Watson 40/1 Susp.
G McDowell 50/1 Susp.
I Poulter 50/1 Susp.
S Stricker 50/1 Susp.
Anthony Kim 50/1 Susp.
A Baddeley 50/1 Susp.
R Goosen 66/1 Susp.
G Ogilvy 66/1 Susp.
R Moore 66/1 Susp.
M Laird 66/1 Susp.
K J Choi 66/1 Susp.
Rickie Fowler 66/1 Susp.
E Els 80/1 Susp.
J Furyk 80/1 Susp.
A Scott 80/1 Susp.
Y-E Yang 80/1 Susp.
S Garcia 80/1 Susp.
T Immelman 80/1 Susp.
Z Johnson 100/1 Susp.
V Singh 100/1 Susp.
L Oosthuizen 100/1 Susp.
B Crane 100/1 Susp.
C Schwartzel 100/1 Susp.
A Quiros 100/1 Susp.
B Haas 100/1 Susp.
F Molinari 100/1 Susp.
R Sabbatini 100/1 Susp.
T Clark 125/1 Susp.
B Snedeker 125/1 Susp.
D Toms 125/1 Susp.
R Allenby 125/1 Susp.
S Cink 125/1 Susp.
F Couples 125/1 Susp.
A Cabrera 125/1 Susp.
S Marino 125/1 Susp.
R Karlsson 125/1 Susp.
R Fisher 125/1 Susp.
C Villegas 150/1 Susp.
H Stenson 150/1 Susp.
J Day 150/1 Susp.
MA Jiménez 150/1 Susp.
R Barnes 150/1 Susp.
S O'Hair 150/1 Susp.
E Molinari 150/1 Susp.
J Vegas 150/1 Susp.
J Byrd 150/1 Susp.
G Woodland 150/1 Susp.
K Na 200/1 Susp.
L Glover 200/1 Susp.
S Appleby 200/1 Susp.
M Wilson 200/1 Susp.
B Van Pelt 250/1 Susp.
C Hoffman 250/1 Susp.
C Pettersson 250/1 Susp.
R Palmer 250/1 Susp.
D Love III 250/1 Susp.
J Overton 250/1 Susp.
J Kelly 250/1 Susp.
R Ishikawa 250/1 Susp.
P Hanson 250/1 Susp.
Kim Kyung-Tae 250/1 Susp.
A Hansen 250/1 Susp.
Kyung-Tae Kim 250/1 Susp.
H Slocum 300/1 Susp.
D.A.Points 300/1 Susp.
K Streelman 500/1 Susp.
M Weir 500/1 Susp.
JM Olazábal 500/1 Susp.
J Bohn 500/1 Susp.
N Smith 500/1 Susp.
A Atwal 500/1 Susp.
A Cejka 500/1 Susp.
G Havret 500/1 Susp.
P Uihlein 500/1 Susp.
Y Ikeda 500/1 Susp.
H Fujita 500/1 Susp.
T Watson 500/1 Susp.
J Jeong 1000/1 Susp.
H Matsuyama 1000/1 Susp.
D Chung 1000/1 Susp.
Lion Kim 1000/1 Susp.
M O'Meara 1000/1 Susp.
S Lyle 1000/1 Susp.
L Mize 2500/1 Susp.
I Woosnam 5000/1 Susp.
C Stadler 5000/1 Susp.
B Crenshaw 5000/1 Susp.
Each-way bets 1/4 odd

 

 

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Spotted: Tommy Fleetwood’s TaylorMade Spider Tour X Prototype putter

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Tommy Fleetwood has been attached to his Odyssey White Hot Pro #3 putter for years now. However, this week at the Wells Fargo Championship, we did spot him testing a new putter that is very different, yet somewhat similar, to his current gamer.

This new putter is a TaylorMade Spider Tour X head but with a brand new neck we haven’t seen on a Spider before. A flow neck is attached to the Spider head and gives the putter about a 1/2 shaft offset. This style neck will usually increase the toe hang of the putter and we can guess it gets the putter close to his White Hot Pro #3.

Another interesting design is that lack of TaylorMade’s True Path alignment on the top of the putter. Instead of the large white center stripe, Tommy’s Spider just has a very short white site line milled into it. As with his Odyssey, Tommy seems to be a fan of soft inserts and this Spider prototype looks to have the TPU Pure Roll insert with 45° grooves for immediate topspin and less hopping and skidding.

The sole is interesting as well in that the rear weights don’t look to be interchangeable and are recessed deep into the ports. This setup could be used to push the CG forward in the putter for a more blade-like feel during the stroke, like TaylorMade did with the Spider X Proto Scottie Scheffler tested out.

Tommy’s putter is finished off with an older Super Stroke Mid Slim 2.0 grip in blue and white. The Mid Slim was designed to fit in between the Ultra Slim 1.0 and the Slim 3.0 that was a popular grip on tour.

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Rickie Fowler’s new putter: Standard-length Odyssey Jailbird 380 in custom orange

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Editor’s note: This is an excerpt from a piece our Andrew Tursky originally wrote for PGATour.com’s Equipment Report. Head over there for the full article. 

…The Jailbird craze hasn’t really slowed down in 2024, either. According to Odyssey rep Joe Toulon, there are about 18-20 Jailbird putter users on the PGA TOUR.

Most recently, Akshay Bhatia won the 2024 Valero Texas Open using a broomstick-style Odyssey Jailbird 380 putter and Webb Simpson is switching into a replica of that putter at the 2024 Wells Fargo Championship.

Now, Fowler, who essentially started the whole Jailbird craze, is making a significant change to his putter setup.

Fowler, who has had a couple weeks off since the 2024 RBC Heritage, started experimenting with a new, custom-orange Jailbird 380 head that’s equipped with a standard 35-inch putter build, rather than his previous 38-inch counter-balanced setup.

According to Fowler, while he still likes the look and forgiveness of his Jailbird putter head, he’s looking to re-incorporate more feel into his hands during the putting stroke.

He told GolfWRX.com on Tuesday at the Wells Fargo Championship that the 38-inch counterbalanced setup “served its purpose” by helping him to neutralize his hands during the stroke, but now it’s time to try the standard-length putter with a standard-size SuperStroke Pistol Tour grip to help with his feel and speed control.

Although Fowler was also spotted testing standard-length mallets from L.A.B. Golf and Axis1 on Tuesday, he confirmed that the custom Odyssey Jailbird 380 is the putter he’ll use this week at the 2024 Wells Fargo Championship.

Head over to PGATour.com for the full article. 

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Details on Justin Thomas’ driver switch at the Wells Fargo Championship

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Editor’s note: This is an excerpt from a piece our Andrew Tursky originally wrote for PGATour.com’s Equipment Report. Head over there for the full article. 

So, with a couple of weeks off following his latest start at the 2024 RBC Heritage, Thomas sought to re-address his driver setup with the remote help of Titleist Tour fitting expert J.J. Van Wezenbeeck. About two weeks ago, Thomas and Van Wezenbeeck reviewed his recent driver stats, and discussed via phone call some possible driver and shaft combinations for him to try.

After receiving Van Wezenbeeck’s personalized shipment of product options while at home, Thomas found significant performance improvements with Titleist’s TSR2 head, equipped with Thomas’ familiar Mitsubishi Diamana ZF 60 TX shaft.

Compared to Thomas’ longtime TSR3 model, the TSR2 has a larger footprint and offers slightly higher spin and launch characteristics.

According to Van Wezenbeeck, Thomas has picked up about 2-3 mph of ball speed, to go along with 1.5 degrees higher launch and more predictable mishits.

“I’d say I’d been driving it fine, not driving it great, so I just wanted to, honestly, just test or try some stuff,” Thomas said on Tuesday in an interview with GolfWRX.com at Quail Hollow Club. “I had used that style of head a couple years ago (Thomas used a TSi2 driver around 2021); I know it’s supposed to have a little more spin. Obviously, yeah, I’d love to hit it further, but if I can get a little more spin and have my mishits be a little more consistent, I felt like obviously that’d be better for my driving…

“This (TSR2) has been great. I’ve really, really driven it well the week I’ve used it. Just hitting it more solid, I don’t know if it’s the look of it or what it is, but just a little bit more consistent with the spin numbers. Less knuckle-ball curves. It has been fast. Maybe just a little faster than what I was using. Maybe it could be something with the bigger head, maybe mentally it looks more forgiving.”

Head over to PGATour.com for the full article. 

 

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