PHIL MICKELSON FAVOURED TO WIN 2010 TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP
We’ve got a very competitive field lined up for the 2010 Tour Championship at East Lake in Atlanta and it looks like Phil Mickelson is the European bookies favourite to capture this prestigious title.
Mickelson’s odds to win the 2010 Tour Championship are trading at a 13/2 price tag with popular Irish bookmaker Paddy Power. They’ve always got a first-rate selection of markets for big tournaments like this one and the 2010 Tour Championship is no exception.
Steve Stricker remains a very plausible victory with an 8/1 price tag while Dustin Johnson is available at a 9/1 listing. You can back Matt Kuchar at 11/1 while Paul Casey is priced at 14/1. Adam Scotti is solid value at 16/1 with Jim Furyk and Ernie Els sharing an 18/1 price.
Other notables include Retief Goosen at 20/1, Geoff Ogilvy at 28/1, KJ Choi at 33/1 and Bubba Watson at 40/1.
After each stage of the competition, you’ll be able to tackle the full slate of odds that includes place betting on the top 4 spots. You can also bet live on the 2010 Tour Championship with some very competitive in-play odds available. You’ll be able to wager mythical two-balls and three-ball betting as well.
You can also lock in an each-way bet on the outright market and you can lock in 1/4 odds on the top four places.
One of the best aspects of each-way betting on major golf events like the Tour Championship is that you can grab extra value from those longer-odds selections that don't really have a chance to win, but you think they might outperform expectations.