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WGC-Cadillac Championship 2013 odds: Tiger Woods is favored to win

Tiger Woods is still viewed as the best golfer around, as he is favored at Doral Golf Resort.

Stuart Franklin

Tiger Woods has been pegged as the favorite to win the 2013 WGC-Cadillac Championship. Woods has one win under his belt so far in 2013 at Torrey Pines, but has failed to break the top 30 since. Tiger is 9/1 to win.

Justin Rose was the 2012 champion, and he has been given 16/1 odds. That is third-best behind Woods and Charl Schwartzel, who is at 14/1.

Other notables include Rory McIlroy and Phil Mickelson at 20/1, Bubba Watson at 28/1, and Rickie Fowler at 33/1.

The WGC-Cadillac is a joint event and the prize money counts for both the PGA and European tours. The tournament gets started on Thursday and will be held at Doral Golf Resort and Spa in Doral, Fla. There is a total of $8.75 million in winnings available.

Invitations to the event are exclusive. The Top 50 in the world rankings are allowed to participate, along with the top 30 on the PGA Tour money lists, top 20 on the European, and top 3 on the Asian, Japan, Australasia, and Sunshine.

Complete odds, via thespread.com:

Tiger Woods 9/1

Charl Schwartzel 14/1

Justin Rose 16/1

Luke Donald 20/1

Matt Kuchar 20/1

Phil Mickelson 20/1

Rory McIlroy 20/1

Adam Scott 25/1

Hunter Mahan 25/1

Keegan Bradley 25/1

Lee Westwood 25/1

Bubba Watson 28/1

Nick Watney 28/1

Graeme McDowell 33/1

Ian Poulter 33/1

Louis Oosthuizen 33/1

Rickie Fowler 33/1

Sergio Garcia 33/1

Webb Simpson 33/1

Dustin Johnson 40/1

Jason Day 40/1

Steve Stricker 40/1

Bill Haas 50/1

Geoff Ogilvy 50/1

Jason Dufner 50/1

Jim Furyk 50/1

Martin Kaymer 50/1

Robert Garrigus 50/1

Scott Piercy 50/1

Fredrik Jacobson 55/1

Peter Hanson 55/1

Bo Van Pelt 60/1

Charles Howell III 66/1

Padraig Harrington 66/1

Ernie Els 70/1

Ryan Moore 70/1

Francesco Molinari 80/1

Nicolas Colsaerts 80/1

Russell Henley 80/1

Thorbjorn Olesen 80/1

George Coetzee 90/1

John Senden 90/1

Zach Johnson 90/1

Branden Grace 100/1

Carl Pettersson 100/1

Matteo Manassero 100/1

Michael Thompson 100/1

Brian Gay 125/1

David Lynn 125/1

Jamie Donaldson 125/1

Richard Sterne 125/1

Tim Clark 125/1

Alexander Noren 150/1

Chris Wood 150/1

Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano 150/1

John Merrick 150/1

Paul Lawrie 150/1

Rafael Cabrera -Bello 150/1

John Huh 200/1

Marcel Siem 200/1

Marcus Fraser 200/1

Mike Hendry 200/1

Stephen Gallacher 200/1

Scott Jamieson 250/1

Hiroyuki Fujita 300/1

Thaworn Wiratchant 300/1

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