Mickelson still trails Woods in Masters odds

Mickelson still trails Woods in Masters odds

A playoff win in Mexico snapped a five-year victory drought for Phil Mickelson, but it still left him behind Tiger Woods when talking betting odds for the upcoming Masters.Mickelson opened at 30/1 at the Westgate Las Vegas Superbook back in August, and last week his odds for a fourth green jacket were 25/1. But after he outlasted Justin Thomas at the WGC-Mexico Championship, Mickelson's odds were trimmed to 18/1 - just behind Woods, who is sitting steady at 16/1.World No. 1 Dustin Johnson remains the favorite at 8/1, followed by 2015 winner Jordan Spieth and Thomas, who are now level at 10/1 following Thomas' Honda win and Mexico runner-up. Here's a look at the latest odds, courtesy of the Westgate:8/1: Dustin Johnson10/1: Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas12/1: Rory McIlroy, Jason Day, Jon Rahm16/1: Tiger Woods18/1: Phil Mickelson20/1: Rickie Fowler, Justin Rose25/1: Hideki Matsuyama, Bubba Watson30/1: Tommy Fleetwood40/1: Sergio Garcia, Marc Leishman50/1: Alex Noren, Thomas Pieters, Paul Casey, Brooks Koepka60/1: Adam Scott, Henrik Stenson, Matt Kuchar, Louis Oosthuizen, Patrick Reed, Daniel Berger, Kevin Kisner, Tony Finau80/1: Branden Grace, Rafael Cabrera-Bello, Matthew Fitzpatrick, Charley Hoffman, Xander Schauffele, Brian Harman100/1: Charl Schwartzel, Brandt Snedeker, Russell Henley, Zach Johnson, Gary Woodland, Haotong Li, Webb Simpson


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