You know spring has arrived when golfers and hackers start talking about the Masters Golf tournament. In fact, the offshore sportsbooks like Bookmaker Sportsbook have begun releasing golf odds payouts on who will win the 2011 Masters Golf tournament in Augusta, Georgia this spring.
As usual, the Vegas Sportsbook know they will get some Tiger Woods money, even though he’s not playing his best golf these days, and they’ve put him a +615 favorite over current champion Phil Mickelson (+650). If you wanted to wager on Tiger to win the Masters, a $100 wager will net you a payout of $615 dollars.
Betting on the Masters is a great way to make some money, because some of the current favorites are starting to see their game slip and look for a young newcomer like Anthony Kim or Dustin Johnson to make some noise.

Location: Augusta, Georgia, USA
Established in 1934
Course: Augusta National Golf Club
Par: 72
Length of course: 7,435 yards
Tour(s) invited: PGA Tour, PGA European Tour, Japan Golf Tour,
Tournament Format: Stroke play
Prize fund: $7,500,000
Aggregate: 270 Tiger Woods (1997)
To par: -18 Tiger Woods (1997)
Current champion: Phil Mickelson
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The Offshore Sportsbooks have released their 2010 US Masters Golf betting odds and you can now lay your wagers on who you like to win the 2010 Masters. As of this write up, Tiger Woods has not commented on whether or not he will partake in the 2010 Masters, but it would be hard to believe he would miss a Major Golf Tournament. Therefore, the Sportsbooks like Bookmaker.com have omitted Tiger Woods odds on this years golfing tournament, until he makes it official if he will play or not.
Fan favorite Phil “Lefty” Mickelson is the current odds on favorite to win this year Masters tournament and the oddsmakers have made him a +465 favorite to win. Meaning, if you wagered $100 on Lefty and should he win, you would net a profit of $415 dollars. However, if you wanted to wager on a bigger underdog like Sergio Garcia, a $100 bet would net you a return of $2550.
Get your US Masters bets in today at bookmaker.com.
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