Should Rory McElroy really be coming to the Masters tournament?”
Tiger Woods’ position as the favourite in the US Masters Betting is obviously not under threat but the flood of money some predicted has not arrived just yet on Betfair. The World No.1 is now 3.50 as punters looks for some longer priced alternatives. To call it a ”drift” would be misleading but such is the solidity of the Betfair markets – and of Tiger Woods – that even a small outwards shift in his odds can be deemed as having some minor significance. Woods touched 3.05 a week ago but has since lengthened to 3.45 and 3.50 has also traded. It is not Phil Mickelson who the punters have come for. His price has also taken a small walk, out to 11.00 from just 9.40 a week ago. Padraig Harrington didn’t lok like a potential US Masters winner on his final round last weekend, and his 5 over par card left him in T26th position in the Shell Houston Open. Padraig will need to improve on his driving accuracy and putting if he is to be competitive at Augusta but punters do believe that he will be