Woods skips Disney; early favorite for Masters

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by Shawn Sillinger


There will be a good consolation prize for golfers who miss the cut on this week?s PGA Tour stop ? they?ll get to go hang out with Mickey Mouse.

The FUNAI Classic at the Walt Disney World Resort begins on Thursday and runs through the weekend, and features a purse of $4.6 million. Last year?s FUNAI Classic at Disney champion was Lucas Glover.

And Glover will be in the field again this weekend, as will 2004 champion Ryan Palmer and 2003 winner Vijay Singh. Others expected to participate include Stuart Appleby, Chris DiMarco, Brad Faxon, Mike Weir, Trevor Immelman, Mark O?Meara, Jesper Parnevik, Ben Curtis, Tom Lehman, Scott Verplank, Davis Love III, and Justin Leonard.

There?ll be no Tiger Woods at Disney World this weekend though. Woods won this tourney in both 1999 and 1996, but he missed the cut in last year?s event. That means Woods? streak of six consecutive PGA Tour victories won?t be on the line this weekend.

Bettors who?d like to support Woods in something right now have another option though ? odds to win both the 2007 Masters and 2007 British Open tournaments have now been posted and (not surprisingly) Woods is favored to win both events by a big margin.

For The Masters, BetUS oddsmakers have Tiger as a +130 favorite, with Phil Mickelson (+700) and Ernie Els (+1600) next on the list, and each of Singh, Jim Furyk, Sergio Garcia, Retief Goosen, and Adam Scott back at +2500. Woods finished tied for third place at last year?s Masters tournament, but won the event in 2005, 2002, 2001, and 1997. His worst stretch at Augusta was from 2003 to 2004, when he finished T-15th and T-22nd.

Here are the currently posted odds to win a green jacket in 2007, from Woods on down:

Tiger Woods +130

Phil Mickelson +700

Ernie Els +1600

Jim Furyk +2500

Sergio Garcia +2500

Retief Goosen +2500

Adam Scott +2500

Vijay Singh +2500

Geoff Ogilvy +3000

Luke Donald +3500

Padraig Harrington +3500

Mike Weir +3500

Darren Clarke +4500

Trevor Immelman +4500

Stuart Appleby +6000

Angel Cabrera +6000

Paul Casey +6000

Stewart Cink +6000

Tim Clark +6000

Chris DiMarco +6000

Zach Johnson +6000

Davis Love III +6000

Ryan Moore +6000

Jose Maria Olazabal +6000

David Toms +6000

Woods has won the last two British Opens, and he?s a +250 favorite to make it three straight in 2007. Tiger?s other British Open championship came in 2000; he finished well back in 2001 and 2002, but managed Top-10 results in 2003 and 2004. Els is listed second at +1200, followed by Mickelson (+1600), Goosen (+2200), and Singh (+2200).

Here are the currently posted odds to win a major overseas in 2007, starting at Woods:

Tiger Woods +250

Ernie Els +1200

Phil Mickelson +1600

Retief Goosen +2200

Vijay Singh +2200

Sergio Garcia +2400

Luke Donald +2600

Jim Furyk +2600

Padraig Harrington +2600

Adam Scott +3000

Darren Clarke +3400

Trevor Immelman +3400

Colin Montgomerie +3400

Geoff Ogilvy +3400

Stuart Appleby +4500

Mike Weir +4500

Thomas Bjorn +6000

Angel Cabrera +6000

Michael Campbell +6000

Paul Casey +6000

Tim Clark +6000

Chris DiMarco +6000

David Howell +6000

Jose Maria Olazabal +6000

David Toms +6000

The FUNAI Classic is the third-last tournament of the PGA Tour?s 2006 Fall Finish ? the Chrysler Championship (October 26-29) and The TOUR Championship (November 2-5) round out the schedule. Along with The TOUR Championship, Woods is expected to also play in the HSBC Champions Tournament (November 9-12), Dunlop Phoenix Tournament (November 16-19), PGA Grand Slam of Golf (November 21-22), and Target World Challenge (December 14-17) to finish out his 2006 slate of golf tourneys.

Article courtesy of BetUS.com
 
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