Golf Betting Odds for Senior PGA Championship - Winner

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Team / Player Odds
Jay Haas 9.00
Da Weibring 13.00
Mark McNulty 13.00
Hale Irwin 13.00
Craig Stadler 13.00
Jim Thorpe 21.00
Peter Jacobsen 21.00
Morris Hatalsky 21.00
Wayne Levi 21.00
Tom Purtzer 21.00
Brad Bryant 26.00
Carl Mason 26.00
Tom Kite 26.00
Mark James 34.00
Des Smyth 34.00
Mark Johnson 34.00
Tom Jenkins 34.00
Tom Watson 34.00
Dana Quigley 41.00
Katsuyoshi Tomori 51.00
Allen Doyle 51.00
Tom McKnight 51.00
Jerry Pate 51.00
Eamonn Darcy 51.00
Bruce Fleisher 51.00
Gil Morgan 51.00
David Good 67.00
Rodger Davis 67.00
Bruce Lietzke 67.00
Hajime Meshiai 81.00
Mike Reid 81.00
Bob Cameron 81.00
Keith Fergus 81.00
Fuzzy Zoeller 81.00
Don Pooley 81.00
Larry Nelson 81.00
John Jacobs 101.00
Bob Gilder 101.00
Mike San Filippo 101.00
RW Eaks 101.00
Luis Carbonetti 101.00
John Harris 101.00
Lonnie Nielson 101.00
Tommy Nakajima 101.00
Bobby Wadkins 101.00

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2005 PGA Tour Schedule

Date Tournament 2004 Winner
Oct 27-30Chrysler ChampionshipVijay Singh
Nov 3-6The Tour Championship presented by Coca-ColaRetief Goosen
Nov 10-13Franklin Templeton ShootoutHank Kuehne/Jeff Sluman
Nov 17-20WGC World CupEngland
Nov 26-27Merrill Lynch Skins GameFred Couples

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Team / Player Odds
Jay Haas 9.00
Da Weibring 13.00
Mark McNulty 13.00
Hale Irwin 13.00
Craig Stadler 13.00
Jim Thorpe 21.00
Peter Jacobsen 21.00
Morris Hatalsky 21.00
Wayne Levi 21.00
Tom Purtzer 21.00
Brad Bryant 26.00
Carl Mason 26.00
Tom Kite 26.00
Mark James 34.00
Des Smyth 34.00
Mark Johnson 34.00
Tom Jenkins 34.00
Tom Watson 34.00
Dana Quigley 41.00
Katsuyoshi Tomori 51.00
Allen Doyle 51.00
Tom McKnight 51.00
Jerry Pate 51.00
Eamonn Darcy 51.00
Bruce Fleisher 51.00
Gil Morgan 51.00
David Good 67.00
Rodger Davis 67.00
Bruce Lietzke 67.00
Hajime Meshiai 81.00
Mike Reid 81.00
Bob Cameron 81.00
Keith Fergus 81.00
Fuzzy Zoeller 81.00
Don Pooley 81.00
Larry Nelson 81.00
John Jacobs 101.00
Bob Gilder 101.00
Mike San Filippo 101.00
RW Eaks 101.00
Luis Carbonetti 101.00
John Harris 101.00
Lonnie Nielson 101.00
Tommy Nakajima 101.00
Bobby Wadkins 101.00

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Player Rankings

Rank Player Country
1Tiger WoodsUSA
2Vijay SinghFIJ
3Phil MickelsonUSA
4Retief GoosenSAf
5Ernie ElsSAF
6Sergio GarciaESP
7Jim FurykUSA
8Adam ScottAUS
9Chris DiMarcoUSA
10David TomsUSA

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Adam Scott

Adam Scott is regarded as the most exciting young Australian golfer since Greg Norman. At the age of 23 years, eight months and 12 days, he became the youngest winner of The Players Championship on the US PGA Tour, an event considered by many to be the game's fifth Major.

Scott is a four-time winner on the US PGA Tour. His initial breakthrough came at the 2003 Deutsche Bank Championship after a second round 62 set up a four stroke win and saw Adam break into the top 20 in the World Rankings for the first time.