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2013 Masters odds: Tiger Woods still the favorite, Jason Day right behind him

Tiger Woods is still the favorite to win the 2013 Masters heading into round three. Jason Day is right behind him, and is the leader after the first two rounds.

Another round is in the books at the 2013 Masters, and that means we’ve got a new set of odds. Jason Day is currently the leader at 6-under after shooting 68 in round two, but with two rounds remaining, he’s not the favorite to win it all at Augusta.

According to Bovada, Tiger Woods is still the favorite, though not as significantly as he was before the tournament. Woods began the tournament as a 7/2 favorite to win his fifth green jacket, and after a strong first round, he maintained his standing as the favorite at 3/1. After a not-so-perfect round two, Woods’ odds are now 9/4, with Day at 6/1.

The entire top five has shifted heading into round three, outside of Woods. Brandt Snedeker is 10/1 as the third-favorite, Rory McIlroy comes in at 11/1 and Justin Rose rounds out the top five at 12/1. On day two, those spots were occupied by Dustin Johnson, Sergio Garcia, Matt Kuchar and Adam Scott.

Garcia, the former leader, is tied for 14th place at 2-under, and is now way down at 40/1 odds to win it all. Day started the tournament out at 40/1 odds, himself. Below, the full odds from Bovada:


Tiger Woods 9/4
Jason Day 6/1
Brandt Snedeker 10/1
Rory McIlroy 11/1
Justin Rose 12/1
Adam Scott 16/1
Lee Westwood 16/1
Jim Furyk 20/1
Angel Cabrera 22/1
Charl Schwartzel 25/1
Fred Couples 25/1
Jason Dufner 25/1
K.J. Choi 33/1
Marc Leishman 33/1
Dustin Johnson 40/1
Sergio Garcia 40/1
Luke Donald 50/1
Matt Kuchar 66/1
Bill Haas 80/1
Rickie Fowler 80/1
Steve Stricker 80/1
David Lynn 100/1
Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano 100/1
Phil Mickelson 100/1
John Senden 125/1
Keegan Bradley 150/1
Ryan Moore 150/1
Bernhard Langer 200/1
Scott Piercy 200/1
Trevor Immelman 200/1
Zach Johnson 200/1
Michael Thompson 300/1
Richard Sterne 300/1
Bo Van Pelt 400/1
Ernie Els 400/1
Bubba Watson 500/1
David Toms 500/1
John Huh 500/1
Paul Lawrie 500/1
Peter Hanson 500/1
Stewart Cink 500/1
Thomas Bjorn 500/1
Kevin Na 750/1
Martin Kaymer 750/1
Nick Watney 750/1
Vijay Singh 750/1
Tian-Lang Guan 1000/1

More Masters from SB Nation:

Remixing the Masters

14-year-old Tianlang Guan’s incredible day

Jim Nantz, our nation’s highest-paid tree

Tiger Woods never left

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