Tiger dominates at Torrey Pines on US Open Odds

November 30th, 2010 Golf Betting

US Open odds makers will make Tiger Woods the overwhelming favorite to win this year’s US Open betting odds competition.

This should come as little surprise to any US Open odds fans as Woods is the world’s number player by a huge margin and has been the heavy favorite in the US Open odds in every set of the US Open betting odds this millennium. But this year the US Open odds makers have even more reason to favor Woods as the US Open betting odds action will unfold at the Torrey Pines Golf course which is practically a home course for the world’s best golfer.

US Open odds fans are likely aware that Tiger has had nothing but great results at Torrey Pines and he’ll be looking to continue that streak against the US Open betting odds this year. When the US Open starts up on June ninth, Tiger will be well prepared for the tournament and armed with an intimate knowledge of this course when he takes on the US Open odds. It’s difficult to explain, and Tiger himself has been at loss for words in the past in this regard, but for some reason he has dominated on this course and this is something that all US Open odds makers and US Open odds fans must take into account.

Woods has won six times at Torrey Pines including four victories there in the last four years, something that certainly bodes well for him as the US Open odds fast approach. He started off the year here with a band winning the Buick Open handedly in what US Open odds makers must consider a good omen for the California native. In fact, he didn’t just win; he dominated, setting the tournament record for margin of victory (eight strokes) and the course record (62). If Woods can continue that type of pace when the US Open odds competition begins he will run away with the US Open odds competition.

It should be very little surprise then when US Open betting odds makers list Woods as the overwhelming favorite in this year’s US Open odds. Not only is Woods the most talented player on the course, but he’ll playing in a highly favorable environment.

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