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Masters 2013 odds: Tiger Woods enters as heavy favorite

Woods hasn't won the Masters in eight years. The guys in Vegas think that changes this April.

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As the 2013 Masters kick off this week from Augusta, one player is considered the heavy favorite to wear the green jacket on Sunday afternoon: Tiger Woods.

According to the odds makers at Bovada, Tiger has 3/1 odds of winning the major. Rory McIlroy has the second-best odds at 8/1, while Phil Mickelson is at 10/1. Justin Rose (20/1) and Charl Schwartzel (22/1) round out the top five.

The last time Woods won the Masters was in 2005 when he beat Chris DiMarco in a playoff. He's won the tournament four times over the course of his career, winning in 1997, 2001, 2002 and '05. His last major victory came in 2008 at the U.S. Open.

After really struggling with his health and his game over the course of a few years, Tigers has really turned it on in recent months. If he's able to hit his putts, very few in the field will be able to keep pace.

Here is a full look at the updated odds list:

Players Odds
Tiger Woods 3/1
Rory McIlroy 8/1
Phil Mickelson 10/1
Justin Rose 20/1
Charl Schwartzel 22/1
Dustin Johnson 25/1
Lee Westwood 25/1
Louis Oosthuizen 25/1
Adam Scott 28/1
Brandt Snedeker 28/1
Keegan Bradley 28/1
Bubba Watson 33/1
Luke Donald 33/1
Matt Kuchar 33/1
Hunter Mahan 40/1
Ian Poulter 40/1
Sergio Garcia 40/1
Rickie Fowler 45/1
Graeme McDowell 50/1
Henrik Stenson 50/1
Jason Day 50/1
Jim Furyk 50/1
Nick Watney 50/1
Padraig Harrington 50/1
Steve Stricker 50/1
Webb Simpson 50/1
Jason Dufner 55/1
K.J. Choi 66/1
Bill Haas 75/1
Martin Kaymer 75/1
Martin Laird 75/1
Peter Hanson 75/1
Angel Cabrera 80/1
Nicolas Colsaerts 80/1
Bo Van Pelt 100/1
Ernie Els 100/1
Zach Johnson 100/1
Fredrik Jacobson 125/1
Ryan Moore 125/1
Thorbjorn Olesen 125/1
Francesco Molinari 150/1
Fred Couples 150/1
George Coetzee 150/1
Matteo Manassero 150/1
Robert Garrigus 150/1
Russell Henley 150/1
Stewart Cink 150/1
Vijay Singh 150/1
Branden Grace 200/1
Carl Pettersson 200/1
D-A Points 200/1
David Toms 200/1
Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano 200/1
John Huh 200/1
John Senden 200/1
Kevin Streelman 200/1
Michael Thompson 200/1
Richard Sterne 200/1
Scott Piercy 200/1
Tim Clark 200/1
Trevor Immelman 200/1
Yong-Eun Yang 200/1
John Merrick 225/1
Ben Curtis 250/1
Brian Gay 250/1
Jamie Donaldson 250/1
Paul Lawrie 250/1
Thomas Bjorn 250/1
Kevin Na 300/1
Lucas Glover 300/1
Marc Leishman 300/1
Ryo Ishikawa 300/1
Darren Clarke 350/1
David Lynn 400/1
Bernhard Langer 500/1
Hiroyuki Fujita 500/1
John Peterson 500/1
Mike Weir 500/1
Ted Potter Jr. 500/1
Jose Maria Olazabal 600/1
Mark O'Meara 1,000/1
Thaworn Wiratchant 1,000/1
Tom Watson 1,000/1
Alan Dunbar (a) 2,000/1
Michael Weaver 2,000/1
Nathan Smith 2,000/1
Steven Fox 2,000/1
Tj Vogel 2,000/1
Craig Stadler 2,500/1
Ian Woosnam 2,500/1
Tian-Lang Guan 3,000/1
Ben Crenshaw 5,000/1
Larry Mize 5,000/1
Sandy Lyle 5,000/1


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