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2013 WGC Cadillac Championship Odds Doral Preview, Picks

March 5th, 2013 by Adam Markowitz (Bankroll Sports Columnist) | Posted in Golf / PGA Tour   Comments Off on 2013 WGC Cadillac Championship Odds Doral Preview, Picks
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Complete List of Cadillac Championship Betting Odds Posted Below

WGC Cadillac ChampionshipThe PGA Tour is back with yet another great stop for the 2013 golf season. On March 6th-9th, the tour heads to Doral, Florida, where some of the best golfers in the world will get together for the 2013 Cadillac Championship. Check out the odds to win the Cadillac Championship, which can be found at the bottom of this post.

With the limited field allowed at this WGC event, there is no doubt that the golf odds are going to be a bit lower than they normally are. Those the odds might change, the names certainly don’t. It’s still clear that Tiger Woods (Cadillac Championship Odds: 9.50 to 1 @ Sportbet Sportsbook) is expected to be the man of the hour at Doral, a tournament that isn’t played all that far from his own backyard. Woods was the inaugural winner of this event in 1999, and he has gone on to win in six times. However he hasn’t been the triumphant one since the 2007 season, and five different golfers have claimed the title since that point. Woods does look a lot better at this point this year than he has this early in the year in most of the last three years, so perhaps he has a good chance to claim the title at the Cadillac Championship, but we aren’t 100% convinced that he is going to be able to go the distance for the 72 holes against a field this strong.

2013 Cadillac Championship Predictions & Info
2013 Cadillac Championship Dates: Thursday, March 6th – Sunday March 9th, 2013
2013 Cadillac Championship Location: TPC Blue Monster, Doral, FL
Defending Cadillac Championship Winner: Justin Rose
2013 Cadillac Championship TV Coverage – Network: Golf Channel, NBC

The interesting story to follow this week is going to be that of Rory McIlroy (PGA Tour Odds: 20 to 1 @ Sportbet Sportsbook). Last year, McIlroy was the 5 to 1 favorite on the odds to win the Cadillac Championship, and even had this tournament been played prior to last week, he probably wouldn’t have been much more than 12 to 1 or so, if even that. The Northern Ireland native though, has a demon hanging over his head right now, though. He was playing terrible golf last week at the Honda Classic when he literally just walked off of the court and told the media that he wasn’t in the right mindset to be playing golf at that point. Has his mental game improved over the course of the last week? McIlroy had better hope so, because he doesn’t even have a cut line this week to worry about, and he’ll be forced to go the full 72 holes even if he isn’t on his game.

List Of Past Cadillac Championship Winners
2012 – Justin Rose
2011 – Nick Watney
2010 – Ernie Els
2009 – Phil Mickelson
2008 – Geoff Ogilvy
2007 – Tiger Woods
2006 – Tiger Woods
2005 – Tiger Woods
2004 – Ernie Els
2003 – Tiger Woods
2002 – Tiger Woods
2001 – No Tournament
2000 – Mike Weir
1999 – Tiger Woods

BovadaLast year’s champ, Justin Rose (Odds to Win The Cadillac Championship: 17 to 1 @ Sportbet Sportsbook) is always a threat to put together a big time round of golf. It’s amazing to think that Rose is only 33 years old, and it is almost just as amazing to think that he only has four PGA Tour wins to his credit. However, he is consistently one of the best golfers in the world and is always a man to watch out for. He hasn’t won since winning last year at Doral, but he does have four big time tournaments under his belt, two from 2010 (Memorial & AT&T National) and one from 2011 (BMW Championship) as well. We think that this might be the best value on the board right now of all of the 70 golfers that are playing.

Last season, Bubba Watson (WGC Cadillac Championship Odds: 30 to 1 @ Sportbet Sportsbook) came up just short of winning at the Blue Monster. He finished a stroke back of Rose and was in contention the whole way. This is one of the budding golfers on the PGA Tour, and he has proven that he can win in the clutch when it matters most. Watson has three wins in playoffs in his career, including last year at the Masters when he outdueled Louis Oosthuizen to claim his first major tournament and the Green Jacket. Watson also finished in the Top 25 both in the Open Championship (23rd) and the PGA Championship (11th), and we have to think that he has a shot to be in contention come Sunday at Doral as well.

Odds to Win Cadillac Championship @ SportBet Sportsbook (as of 3/5/13):
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Tiger Woods 9.50 to 1
Charl Schwartzel 16 to 1
Justin Rose 17 to 1
Luke Donald 20 to 1
Matt Kuchar 20 to 1
Rory McIlroy 20 to 1
Adam Scott 25 to 1
Hunter Mahan 25 to 1
Keegan Bradley 25 to 1
Lee Westwood 25 to 1
Phil Mickelson 25 to 1
Bubba Watson 30 to 1
Nick Watney 30 to 1
Webb Simpson 30 to 1
Sergio Garcia 35 to 1
Graeme McDowell 40 to 1
Ian Poulter 40 to 1
Rickie Fowler 40 to 1
Steve Stricker 40 to 1
Dustin Johnson 43 to 1
Jason Day 45 to 1
Geoff Ogilvy 55 to 1
Robert Garrigus 60 to 1
Jim Furyk 65 to 1
Martin Kaymer 65 to 1
Bill Haas 66 to 1
Jason Dufner 66 to 1
Bo Van Pelt 70 to 1
Peter Hanson 70 to 1
Scott Piercy 70 to 1
Charles Howell III 80 to 1
Ryan Moore 90 to 1
Fredrik Jacobson 100 to 1
Padraig Harington 105 to 1
Thorbjorn Olesen 105 to 1
Ernie Els 125 to 1
George Coetzee 125 to 1
Nicolas Colsaerts 125 to 1
Francesco Molinari 135 to 1
Michael Thompson 145 to 1
Zach Johnson 145 to 1
Braden Grace 150 to 1
Carl Pettersson 150 to 1
Russell Henley 165 to 1
John Senden 175 to 1
Richard Sterne 175 to 1
Alexander Noren 200 to 1
David Lynn 200 to 1
Tim Clark 205 to 1
Matteo Manassero 215 to 1
Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano 250 to 1
Marcel Siem 250 to 1
John Huh 265 to 1
Paul Lawrie 265 to 1
Jamie Donaldson 285 to 1
Rafael Cabrera Bello 315 to 1
Brian Gay 325 to 1
John Merrick 325 to 1
Chris Wood 375 to 1
Marcus Fraser 400 to 1
Stephen Gallacher 400 to 1
Michael Hendry 410 to 1
Scott Jamieson 525 to 1
Hiroyuki Fujita 600 to 1
Thaworn Wiratchant 650 to 1