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2012 U.S. Open Odds: Tiger Woods In 2nd, Still Leading Odds On Day 2

The cards in the U.S. Open are still falling for Tiger Woods, at least in the odds department. Despite being in a tie for second place overall going into the second day of competition, Bovada's latest odds for the tourney still have Woods comfortably as the favorite to win it all.


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The biggest drop due to day one performance came from reigning U.S. Open champion Rory McIlroy, whose dismal +4 first day bumped his odds all the way down to 100/1, despite starting the tournament as one of the favorites with top five odds. Phil Mickelson and Bubba Watson, both in the 'group of death' with Tiger Woods, faltered on day one with awful +6 and +8 scores respectively.

Cleveland native Jason Dufner is still considered a favorite despite ending the first day with a +2 score, holding decent 20/1 odds.

Here are the some of the favorites in Bovada's latest odds:

Tiger Woods 9/4
Justin Rose 8/1
Matt Kuchar 12/1
Graeme McDowell 16/1
Jim Furyk 16/1
Jason Dufner 20/1
Lee Westwood 20/1
Nick Watney 22/1
Hunter Mahan 25/1
Ian Poulter 25/1
Michael H Thompson 25/1
David Toms 28/1
Rickie Fowler 33/1
Jonathan Byrd 40/1
Francesco Molinari 50/1
Robert Karlsson 50/1
Sergio Garcia 50/1
Webb Simpson 66/1
Branden Grace 80/1
Charl Schwartzel 80/1
Ryo Ishikawa 80/1

For all your news, notes, updates and analysis throughout the 2012 U.S. Open at Olympic, make sure you stay tuned to this StoryStream and also visit SB Nation's dedicated golf hub. Be sure to head over to USOpen.com for even more coverage from the event.

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