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Arnold Palmer Invitational 2013 odds: Tiger Woods the favorite to repeat

It’s Tiger and everyone else at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Woods will be seeking his eighth career win in the event this weekend.

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Tiger Woods is the overwhelming favorite to grab his second straight Arnold Palmer Invitational title and his third win in five tournaments this season. Woods is back to his old self after a wire-to-wire win at the WGC Cadillac Championship, and that has bettors confident he can return to his past dominance. A win this weekend would match Woods’ win total from all of 2012.

Phil Mickelson has the second-best odds at 16/1, coming nowhere near the 5/2 placed on Woods. Mickelson tied for third at the WGC Cadillac and posted a win at Waste Management Phoenix Open in February.

Current FedEx Cup points leader Brandt Snedeker is facing 18/1 odds. The Nashville, Tenn., native has had a consistently strong year, placing in the the three in four of five tournaments and winning at Pebble Beach.

Play is set to begin at the Bay Hill Club and Lodge on Thursday with coverage on the Golf Channel and NBC throughout the weekend.

A complete listing of odds is below, via Drew Sharper at thespread.com:

2013 PGA Arnold Palmer Invitational Odds

Tiger Woods 5/2

Phil Mickelson 16/1

Brandt Snedeker 18/1

Justin Rose 20/1

Sergio Garcia 20/1

Graeme McDowell 22/1

Bubba Watson 25/1

Keegan Bradley 25/1

Ian Poulter 33/1

Jason Dufner 33/1

Lee Westwood 33/1

Webb Simpson 33/1

Hunter Mahan 40/1

Jim Furyk 40/1

Rickie Fowler 40/1

Charles Howell III 50/1

Nick Watney 55/1

Peter Hanson 60/1

Bill Haas 66/1

Jason Day 66/1

Bo Van Pelt 70/1

Scott Piercy 70/1

Ernie Els 75/1

George Coetzee 75/1

Jimmy Walker 75/1

Robert Garrigus 75/1

Russell Henley 75/1

Ryan Moore 75/1

Boo Weekley 80/1

Geoff Ogilvy 80/1

Greg Chalmers 90/1

Harris English 90/1

K.J. Choi 90/1

Kevin Streelman 90/1

Zach Johnson 90/1

Cameron Tringale 100/1

Chris Kirk 100/1

Francesco Molinari 100/1

Graham Delaet 100/1

Henrik Stenson 100/1

John Senden 100/1

Pat Perez 100/1

Thorbjorn Olesen 100/1

Aaron Baddeley 125/1

Ben Kohles 125/1

Brendon De Jonge 125/1

Carl Pettersson 125/1

Charlie Wi 125/1

Kevin Na 125/1

Lucas Glover 125/1

Luke Guthrie 125/1

Retief Goosen 125/1

Tim Clark 125/1

Ben Curtis 150/1

Branden Grace 150/1

Brian Gay 150/1

Brian Harman 150/1

Brian Stuard 150/1

Bud Cauley 150/1

David Lynn 150/1

Erik Compton 150/1

Gary Woodland 150/1

Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano 150/1

Jeff Overton 150/1

John Rollins 150/1

Josh Teater 150/1

Kyle Stanley 150/1

Marc Leishman 150/1

Martin Laird 150/1

Sang-Moon Bae 150/1

Scott Brown 150/1

Scott Stallings 150/1

Sean O’Hair 150/1

Seung-yul Noh 150/1

Stewart Cink 150/1

Vijay Singh 150/1

Billy Horschel 175/1

Chad Campbell 175/1

Angel Cabrera 200/1

Ben Crane 200/1

Bob Estes 200/1

Brendan Steele 200/1

Brian Davis 200/1

Camilo Villegas 200/1

Charlie Beljan 200/1

David Toms 200/1

Dicky Pride 200/1

James Driscoll 200/1

James Hahn 200/1

John Huh 200/1

Johnson Wagner 200/1

Jonas Blixt 200/1

Matt Every 200/1

Matt Jones 200/1

Robert Streb 200/1

Trevor Immelman 200/1

Vaughn Taylor 200/1

Charley Hoffman 250/1

D-A Points 250/1

David Hearn 250/1

Fabian Gomez 250/1

Justin Hicks 250/1

Mark Wilson 250/1

Nicholas Thompson 250/1

Rod Pampling 250/1

Ryo Ishikawa 250/1

Scott Langley 250/1

Ted Potter Jr. 250/1

Brad Fritsch 300/1

David Lingmerth 300/1

Greg Owen 300/1

J.J. Henry 300/1

Ken Duke 300/1

Kevin Chappell 300/1

Patrick Reed 300/1

Tommy Gainey 300/1

Doug Labelle 400/1

Richard Lee 400/1

Stuart Appleby 400/1

Tim Herron 400/1

Lee Janzen 500/1

Mike Weir 500/1

Robert Allenby 500/1

Scott Verplank 500/1

Peter Williamson 750/1

Robert Gamez 750/1

Steven Fox 750/1

Rod Perry 1000/1

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