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2013 PGA Championship odds: Tiger Woods the heavy favorite at Oak Hill

Tiger Woods remains the heavy favorite to win his fifth PGA Championship and his first major since 2008.

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With the 2013 PGA Championship just one day away, Tiger Woods remains the heavy favorite to come away victorious at Oak Hill Country Club. Woods is a 7/2 favorite and will be in search of his fifth PGA Championship victory. The No. 1 golfer in the world hasn’t won the PGA Championship since 2007 and hasn’t won a major since 2008.

Phil Mickelson, the No. 2 player in the world and 2013 British Open champion, is next in line with 11/1 odds. Mickelson has one PGA Championship title under his belt, with that triumph coming in 2005. Adam Scott, Brandt Snedeker and Justin Rose round out the top five.

Last year’s PGA Championship winner and No. 3 player in the world, Rory McIlroy, falls just outside the top five. McIlroy is at 25/1 odds, tied with Hunter Mahan and Lee Westwood. McIlroy has struggled for much of 2013, not winning a single tournament thus far and often struggling to even contend.

Here’s a look at the odds for every golfer 100/1 and higher:

Player Odds
Tiger Woods 7/2
Phil Mickelson 11/1
Adam Scott 20/1
Brandt Snedeker 20/1
Justin Rose 22/1
Hunter Mahan 25/1
Rory McIlroy 25/1
Lee Westwood 25/1
Jason Day 33/1
Luke Donald 33/1
Dustin Johnson 33/1
Matt Kuchar 33/1
Graeme McDowell 33/1
Charl Schwartzel 33/1
Henrik Stenson 33/1
Keegan Bradley 40/1
Jason Dufner 40/1
Sergio Garcia 40/1
Steve Stricker 40/1
Bubba Watson 40/1
Angel Cabrera 50/1
Ernie Els 50/1
Rickie Fowler 50/1
Ian Poulter 50/1
Webb Simpson 50/1
Martin Kaymer 66/1
Zach Johnson 66/1
Bill Haas 66/1
Billy Horschel 66/1
Louis Oosthuizen 80/1
Nicolas Colsaerts 80/1
Jim Furyk 80/1
Hideki Matsuyama 80/1
Nick Watney 100/1
Padraig Harrington 100/1
Francesco Molinaro 100/1
Thorbjorn Olesen 100/1
Matteo Manassero 100/1
Bo Van Pelt 100/1
Ryan Moore 100/1

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