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Masters 2011: Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods Favorites To Win Green Jacket

While we await the Masters 2011 first round tee times to be released on Tuesday, we already have our hands on the Masters odds from BoDog.com. As you would expect, Phil Mickelson is the favorite coming off his victory at the Houston Open last week. Mickelson is at 6/1 to win the tournament. Right behind Phil in the odds is Tiger Woods who is at 8/1 despite his current winning drought. Martin Kaymer, the current world No. 1, has the fifth best chance to win the Masters at 20/1.

There are also plenty of prop bets for the degenerate gamblers amongst us. For example, you can bet on where Tiger Woods’ first tee shot will land (rough/other — 2/1, fairway — 1/1, bunker — 8/1). Or you can wager on which brand of golf ball the winner will use. Titleist is the favorite at 4/5.

You can see more of the prop bets at BoDog.com, but here are the full Masters 2011 odds for the field:

Phil Mickelson 6/1
Tiger Woods 8/1
Lee Westwood 14/1
Nick Watney 16/1
Martin Kaymer 20/1
Luke Donald 25/1
Paul Casey 25/1
Rory McIlroy 25/1
Dustin Johnson 20/1
Padraig Harrington 28/1
Hunter Mahan 28/1
Justin Rose 30/1
Graeme McDowell 33/1
Bubba Watson 33/1
Matt Kuchar 28/1
Steve Stricker 33/1
Sergio Garcia 40/1
Rickie Fowler 33/1
Aaron Baddeley 33/1
Ian Poulter 33/1
Ernie Els 33/1
Anthony Kim 33/1
Retief Goosen 40/1
Jim Furyk 40/1
Geoff Ogilvy 40/1
Vijay Singh 50/1
Francesco Molinari 50/1
Martin Laird 50/1
Charl Schwartzel 50/1
K.J. Choi 50/1
Yong-Eun Yang 66/1
Ryan Moore 66/1
Adam Scott 66/1
Robert Karlsson 66/1
Alvaro Quiros 66/1
Zach Johnson 66/1
Trevor Immelman 66/1
Ross Fisher 66/1
Fred Couples 80/1
Miguel Angel Jimenez 80/1
Bill Haas 80/1
Jason Day 80/1
Rory Sabbatini 80/1
Brandt Snedeker 100/1
Camilo Villegas 100/1
Sean O’Hair 100/1
Henrik Stenson 100/1
Edoardo Molinari 100/1
Jonathan Byrd 100/1
Tim Clark 100/1
Stewart Cink 100/1
Louis Oosthuizen 100/1
Angel Cabrera 100/1
David Toms 100/1
Steve Marino 100/1
Ben Crane 100/1
Stuart Appleby 100/1
Robert Allenby 100/1
Jhonattan Vegas 125/1
Ricky Barnes 125/1
Jeff Overton 125/1
Bo Van Pelt 125/1
Lucas Glover 125/1
Gary Woodland 150/1
Peter Hanson 150/1
Ryo Ishikawa 150/1
Mark Wilson 150/1
Charley Hoffman 150/1
Davis Love III 150/1
Ryan Palmer 150/1
Jerry Kelly 175/1
Kevin Na 175/1
Carl Pettersson 175/1
Anders Hansen 175/1
Mike Weir 200/1
D-A Points 200/1
Jose Maria Olazabal 250/1
Kevin Streelman 250/1
Alex Cejka 250/1
Gregory Havret 250/1
Heath Slocum 250/1
Jason Bohn 300/1
Arjun Atwal 350/1
Hiroyuki Fujita 350/1
Tom Watson 400/1
The Field ( Any Other Golfer) 10/1

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