2012 Honda Classic Odds, Free Golf Picks, Predictions, & Preview
Last Updated: March 1st, 2012 byThe Honda Classic kicks off all of your golf picks for March, and here at Bankroll Sports, we are taking a moment to look at some of the best 2012 Honda Classic odds that will be on the board for this big time tournament.
2012 Honda Classic Predictions & Info
2012 Honda Classic Dates: Thursday, March 1st – Sunday March 4th, 2012
2012 Honda Classic Location: PGA National Resort, Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Defending Honda Classic Winner: Rory Sabbatini
This is going to be one heck of an event when push comes to shove, as the Honda Classic has brought in some of the best golfers in the world as it usually does. That means that the name that everyone is going to be following is Tiger Woods (Golf Odds 10.85 to 1 @ Sportbet Sportsbook). Tiger is still struggling with his putter, and it is really proving to be his downfall for the most part. However, he still has a tremendous game and he would love to claim this tournament title. It is one of the few that Tiger can’t say that he has ever won, and for a man that is really looking to make a comeback to the greatness that we are all used to, this could be a remarkable accomplishment.
Honda Classic TV Schedule
Thursday, March 1st – Golf Channel: 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. (ET)
Friday, March 2nd – Golf Channel: 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. (ET)
Saturday, March 3rd – NBC: 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. (ET)
Sunday, March 4th – NBC: 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. (ET)
Though Phil Mickelson hasn’t committed to this event as of yet, some of the other stars in the game are going to be here in the Sunshine State. That includes Charl Schwartzel (Honda Classic Odds 25 to 1 @ Sportbet Sportsbook). Schwartzel will only be playing in his second event of the year after the Accenture Match Play Championship last week, and few are going to underestimate him when push comes to shove in this event. Remember that he won the Masters last year, and he also rarely finished outside of the Top 25 in events. Schwartzel played well here last year, posting an even par for the four rounds, and though he finished off the pace by quite a few shots, he still finished tied for 14th and was one of the few golfers at a tough event that could say that they posted three rounds out of four under par in this tournament.
List Of Past Honda Classic Winners (Since 2000)
2011 – Rory Sabbatini
2010 – Camilo Villegas
2009 – YE Yang
2008 – Ernie Els
2007 – Mark Wilson
2006 – Luke Donald
2005 – Padraig Harrington
2004 – Todd Hamilton
2003 – Justin Leonard
2002 – Matt Kuchar
2001 – Jesper Parnevik
2000 – Dudley Hart
As you can see with the list of past Honda Classic champions, there aren’t a lot of big time names that can say that they have one of these titles on their mantle. Meanwhile, the winner of last year’s Honda Classic Rory Sabbatini (Odds To Win The Honda Classic 90 to 1 @ Sportbet Sportsbook) is back to try to defend his title. His odds are definitely long thanks to the way that he has been playing for most of this year. He did will at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions in January, but since that point, things just have not gone well. He has missed three straight cuts coming into this event, and it would be a real shock to see him once again find his way into the winner’s circle to become the just the second man to ever win back to back events here in Palm Beach Gardens. If he did though, Sabbatini would join some pretty elite company, as the only other repeat winner of the Honda Classic is the great Jack Nicklaus.
We certainly aren’t counting out a man that did quite well at the Accenture Match Play Championships to start off his year, Lee Westwood (Honda Classic Lines 9 to 1 @ Sportbet Sportsbook). Westwood could be the world’s No. 1 ranked player by the time this one tees off, and a strong finish here at Palm Beach Gardens would only help that out when push comes to shove. Westwood was one of the most consistent golfers in the world last year, finishing third in terms of average finishing position in tournaments for golfers that played in more than one event, and he could definitely be one to be reckoned with this week.
Odds to Win Honda Classic @ SportBet Sportsbook (as of 3/1/12):
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Rory McIlroy 5 to 1
Lee Westwood 9.35 to 1
Tiger Woods 10.85 to 1
Keegan Bradley 22 to 1
Charl Schwartzel 25 to 1
Ben Crane 33 to 1
Graeme McDowell 36 to 1
Kyle Stanley 36 to 1
Justin Rose 38 to 1
YE Yang 44 to 1
Mark Wilson 46 to 1
Robert Allenby 46 to 1
Fredrik Jacobson 50 to 1
Jim Furyk 50 to 1
Rickie Fowler 55 to 1
Louis Oosthuizen 60 to 1
Charles Howell III 66 to 1
Padraig Harrington 70 to 1
Camilo Villegas 75 to 1
Robert Karlsson 80 to 1
Ernie Els 85 to 1
John Rollins 85 to 1
Sang Moon Bae 85 to 1
Spencer Levin 85 to 1
Thomas Bjorn 85 to 1
JB Holmes 90 to 1
Rory Sabbatini 90 to 1
Ryan Moore 90 to 1
Sean O’Hair 95 to 1
Carl Pettersson 100 to 1
Jimmy Walker 100 to 1
Ricky Barnse 100 to 1
Charlie Wi 110 to 1
Ian Poulter 110 to 1
Marc Leishman 115 to 1
Brendon De Jonge 125 to 1
Ryan Palmer 125 to 1
Bud Cauley 135 to 1
Johnson Wagner 135 to 1
Seung Yul Noh 135 to 1
Jeff Overton 140 to 1
Brendan Steele 155 to 1
Brian Gay 160 to 1
Anthony Kim 165 to 1
Chris Stroud 175 to 1
Jerry Kelly 195 to 1
Cameron Trinale 200 to 1
DA Points 200 to 1
KT Kim 200 to 1
Stephen Ames 200 to 1
Justin Leonard 225 to 1
Greg Chalmers 235 to 1
Kevin Streelman 235 to 1
Henrik Stenson 240 to 1
Rod Pampling 240 to 1
Davis Love III 255 to 1
Scott Piercy 260 to 1
Stewart Cink 260 to 1
Robert Garrigus 275 to 1
Andres Romero 280 to 1
George McNeill 285 to 1
Jason Kokrak 285 to 1
Chad Campbell 300 to 1
Chris Kirk 300 to 1
Ken Duke 315 to 1
Michael Thompson 315 to 1
DJ Trahan 320 to 1
Jeff Maggert 325 to 1
Jhonattan Vegas 325 to 1
Matt Bettencourt 325 to 1
Brian Davis 335 to 1
Kenny Perry 340 to 1
Alex Cejka 350 to 1
Nick O’Hern 355 to 1
Tommy Gainey 355 to 1
Graham Delaet 360 to 1
Heath Slocum 375 to 1
Brandt Jobe 385 to 1
Boo Weekley 395 to 1
Briny Baird 395 to 1
David Hearn 395 to 1
Kevin Stadler 395 to 1
Blake Adams 425 to 1
Vaughn Taylor 435 to 1
Chris Couch 440 to 1
Kevin Chappell 450 to 1
Michael Bradley 450 to 1
Billy Mayfair 455 to 1
Hunter Haas 460 to 1
JJ Henry 485 to 1
James Driscoll 495 to 1
Brendon Todd 500 to 1
Chris DiMarco 500 to 1
Darren Clarke 500 to 1
Jose Maria Olazabal 500 to 1
Stuart Appleby 515 to 1
Mark Calcavecchia 540 to 1
Kris Blanks 550 to 1
Danny Lee 560 to 1
Gary Christian 565 to 1
Sunghoon Kang 575 to 1
Brian Harman 580 to 1
Jamie Lovemark 585 to 1
John Merrick 600 to 1
Bobby Gates 620 to 1
Bob Estes 625 to 1
JJ Killeen 630 to 1
Jason Bohn 640 to 1
Chad Collins 650 to 1
David Duval 660 to 1
Ted Potter Jr. 685 to 1
Tim Herron 685 to 1
Troy Matteson 695 to 1
Arjun Atwal 800 to 1
Rocco Mediate 825 to 1
Tom Pernice Jr. 825 to 1
Cameron Beckman 850 to 1
Joe Ogilvie 870 to 1
Alan Morin 1,000 to 1
Billy Hurley III 1,000 to 1
David Mathis 1,000 to 1
Derek Lamely 1,000 to 1
Fred Funk 1,000 to 1
Hank Kuehne 1,000 to 1
Jesper Parnevik 1,000 to 1
Jonas Blixt 1,000 to 1
Miguel Angel Carballo 1,000 to 1
Mike Weir 1,000 to 1
Tom Gillis 1,000 to 1
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