Mayakoba Classic Odds
There is much more to golf betting than merely picking a winner. Professional punters enjoy 72-hole championship match betting lines in which the betting pits two closely matched golfers against each other. Recreational punters prefer faster markets, hence the growth in popularity of 2-ball and 3-ball bets. An example of a 2-ball bet is backing a player to shoot a lower score than a playing partner.
Players are still to confirm their attendance at the 2009 Mayakoba Golf Classic.
2009 Mayakoba Classic Odds
The Favourite
- Brian Gay – 2008 Mayakoba Classic Winner
Hot Picks
- Fred Funk – 2007 defending champion and winner of the 2007 Turtle Bay Championship held in Hawaii
- Corey Pavin – 2010 Ryder Cup Matches Captain
- Joe Ogilvie – doing well in the inaugural FedEx Cup playoff, The Barclays Golf Tournament and winner of the 2007 US Bank Championship in Milwaukee
- Boo Weekly – currently ranked at number 45 on the World Golf Ranking and winner of the 2007 and 2008 Verizon Heritage Golf Tournament played in South Carolina, USA
- Tom Lehman – winner of 5 PGA titles, and former Ryder Cup captain. He is also the 1996 winner of the British Open.
Should Contend
- David Gossett – runner up at the 2002 Barclays
- Joe Coceres – pipped at the post by Funk at the 2007 Mayakoba Golf Classic
- Jerry Kelly – ranked number 50 on the World Golf Ranking
Very Capable
- Tim Herron – in contention at this year’s Barclays
- Ryan Armour – number 4 at the 2007 Mayakoba Golf Classic and T9 at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am
- Pat Perez – 2002 runner-up at the Barclays and winner of the 2009 Bob Hope Classic Tournament
- Peter Lonard – third at the 2007 Mayakoba Golf Classic
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