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Odds to win the 2010 British Open
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St. Andrews, Scotland
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Sunday, July 18, 2010
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Odds To Win:
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Hilton
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Lucky's
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Tiger Woods
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7-2
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2-1
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4-1
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Phil Mickelson
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15-1
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14-1
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10-1
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Lee Westwood
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15-1
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14-1
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15-1
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Padraig Harrington
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20-1
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14-1
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20-1
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Ernie Els
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15-1
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14-1
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12-1
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Rory McIlroy
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20-1
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18-1
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18-1
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Ian Poulter
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30-1
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18-1
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30-1
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Sergio Garcia
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50-1
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20-1
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50-1
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Paul Casey
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30-1
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20-1
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30-1
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Retief Goosen
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40-1
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30-1
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40-1
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Ross Fisher
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60-1
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30-1
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7-2
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Martin Kaymer
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40-1
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30-1
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40-1
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Jim Furyk
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40-1
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35-1
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30-1
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Steve Stricker
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40-1
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35-1
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40-1
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Henrik Stenson
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50-1
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35-1
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50-1
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Hunter Mahan
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60-1
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35-1
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60-1
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Geoff Ogilvy
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60-1
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35-1
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60-1
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Anthony Kim
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40-1
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OFF
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45-1
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Charl Schwartzel
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60-1
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35-1
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7-2
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Camilo Villegas
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50-1
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40-1
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55-1
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Robert Karlsson
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50-1
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40-1
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50-1
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Adam Scott
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50-1
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40-1
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50-1
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Sean O’Hair
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60-1
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50-1
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60-1
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Graeme McDowell
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30-1
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35-1
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25-1
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Nick Watney
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60-1
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60-1
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60-1
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Stewart Cink
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60-1
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60-1
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7-2
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Angel Cabrera
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80-1
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60-1
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80-1
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Luke Donald
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40-1
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60-1
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40-1
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Vijay Singh
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80-1
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60-1
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60-1
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Alvaro Quiros
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80-1
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60-1
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7-2
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Robert Allenby
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80-1
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60-1
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80-1
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Dustin Johnson
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80-1
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60-1
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80-1
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Chris Wood
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50-1
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75-1
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55-1
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Kenny Perry
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100-1
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75-1
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7-2
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Justin Rose
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50-1
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70-1
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30-1
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Zach Johnson
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80-1
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75-1
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7-2
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Soren Kjeldsen
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125-1
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75-1
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7-2
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Trevor Immelman
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125-1
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75-1
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7-2
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Luke Glover
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125-1
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100-1
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7-2
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Mike Weir
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100-1
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100-1
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7-2
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Field (All Others)
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20-1
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+350
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updated July 2nd
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