Updated FedEx Cup Odds
(TheSpread) – The 2012 FedEx Cup Playoffs are down to their final event. Here is the latest look at the odds to win the FedEx Cup.
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The FedEx Cup playoffs still has one tournament (The Tour Championship) remaining. The event takes place in two weeks and features the final 30 players on the FedEx Cup list. The points have been reset for the final event, seemingly leaving the door open for any player to still win.
According to oddsmakers, Rory McIlroy is the clear favorite to win, as he has 5/4 odds to win the FedEx Cup. Other short odds to win are Tiger Woods (3/1) and Phil Mickelson (13/2).
McIlroy has won his last two events and he sits atop the FedEx Cup standings by 250 points over Woods. He is in a dominant position as No. 1 in the World Rankings, far ahead of Woods in second. McIlroy has won three of his last four events.
Woods is second in the point standings. He is currently second in the world rankings and has placed in the top 4 of the last two FedEx Cup events. Woods has placed 11th or better in five of his last six tournaments.
Mickelson is fourth in the standings. He is 700 points behind McIlroy coming into the event. Mickelson is 15th in the World Rankings. He has finished in the top 4 of the last two playoff events and been playing his best golf since The Masters, when he took third.
The 2012 FedEx Cup Playoffs will conclude with The Tour Championship, which takes placed next week. For a look at the odds to win the FedEx Cup Playoffs, see below.
Odds to win 2012 FedEx Cup Playoffs
Rory McIlroy 5/4
Tiger Woods 3/1
Phil Mickelson 13/2
Dustin Johnson 12/1
Louis Oosthuizen 15/1
Lee Westwood 15/1
Brandt Snedeker 15/1
Nick Watney 20/1
Bubba Watson 30/1
Adam Scott 35/1
Luke Donald 40/1
Sergio Garcia 40/1
Keegan Bradley 50/1
Zach Johnson 50/1
Matt Kuchar 60/1
Bo Van Pelt 60/1
Ernie Els 60/1
Jim Furyk 80/1
Justin Rose 80/1
Webb Simpson 80/1
Steve Stricker 80/1
Hunter Mahan 100/1
Rickie Fowler 100/1
Ryan Moore 150/1
Field (Any Other Golfers) 8/1
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