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PGA Write-Ups: Defending Champ Scott Front and Center at 2014 Masters
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PGA Odds: Defending Champ Scott Front and Center at 2014 Masters
With the 2014 Masters Tournament upon us, reigning champion Adam Scott has the opportunity to defend his title and bump himself into the No. 1 spot in the world golf rankings. With 10/1 PGA odds of coming up big at Augusta, oddsmakers seem to think that it’s a distinct possibility.
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While Scott technically shares the top spot in the sportsbook with young Rory McIlroy, his pursuit of a back-to-back Masters run gives him the slight advantage in the court of popular opinion.
Other notables who will also have the chance to sneak into that No. 1 spot while Tiger Woods sits this one out are Henrik Stenson and Jason Day. Stenson’s 25/1 Masters odds are intriguing throughout golf betting circles, but his performance of late has been shaky at best. Day trails Scott, McIlroy and Phil Mickelson (12/1) with 14/1 odds of his own.
The Major championship won’t be the same without Tiger in the mix, but Woods, let’s not forget, hadn’t actually won at that level since 2008.
Will there be a new leader atop the rankings list come Monday? It won’t be long before we find out.
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PGA Odds: World No. 1 Within Reach for Defending Masters Champ Scott
With an opportunity to sneak into the No. 1 spot in the world golf rankings, Adam Scott will be particularly motivated to come up big at Augusta this weekend. His 10/1 odds of winning the Masters are no doubt propped up by his green jacket victory this time last season.
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Knotted at the top of the sportsbook with Rory McIlroy, Scott can sneak into the top spot while Tiger Woods takes a pass on the event altogether.
McIlroy, however, along with Phil Mickelson (12/1), Jason Day (14/1) and the rest of a competitive field won’t make things easier for the reigning champion.
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PGA Betting: 2013 Winner Adam Scott Favored to Take Home 2014 Masters
He’s still chasing his first win of 2014, but Adam Scott has 10/1 odds of winning the Masters this weekend and a chance to sneak into the No. 1 spot in the world golf rankings. Can the reigning Augusta champion become just the fourth player in history to defend a Masters victory the next time out?
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Tiger Woods will sit this year’s Masters out on account of a lingering back injury, leaving just enough space for reigning tournament champion Adam Scott to sneak into the top spot in the world golf rankings. Scott has 10/1 PGA odds to win at Augusta, but can he fend off a competitive field that’s tough even without Tiger in the mix?
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Raise your game.
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Adam Scott hasn’t won a tournament yet in 2014, but has placed in the top 10 in three of the five events that he’s participated in. Does that mean that he’s due for success at Augusta? Scott has 10/1 odds of winning the Masters and is front and center in the sportsbook.
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Raise your game.
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Adam Scott can become just the fourth player to defend a title at Augusta. His 10/1 odds of winning the Masters lead a very competitive, albeit Tiger-less, field.
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<p><strong>PGA Odds: Defending Champ Scott Front and Center at 2014 Masters </strong><strong> </strong></p>
<p>With the 2014 Masters Tournament upon us, reigning champion Adam Scott has the opportunity to defend his title and bump himself into the No. 1 spot in the world golf rankings. With 10/1 PGA odds of coming up big at Augusta, oddsmakers seem to think that it’s a distinct possibility. </p>
<p class="style2">Bet on the PGA at Bovada and get a free 50% bonus. </p>
<p>While Scott technically shares the top spot in the sportsbook with young Rory McIlroy, his pursuit of a back-to-back Masters run gives him the slight advantage in the court of popular opinion. </p>
<p>Other notables who will also have the chance to sneak into that No. 1 spot while Tiger Woods sits this one out are Henrik Stenson and Jason Day. Stenson’s 25/1 Masters odds are intriguing throughout golf betting circles, but his performance of late has been shaky at best. Day trails Scott, McIlroy and Phil Mickelson (12/1) with 14/1 odds of his own. </p>
<p>The Major championship won’t be the same without Tiger in the mix, but Woods, let’s not forget, hadn’t actually won at that level since 2008. </p>
<p>Will there be a new leader atop the rankings list come Monday? It won’t be long before we find out. </p>
<p class="style2"><strong>Get your PGA odds at Bovada today.</strong> </p>
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<p><strong>PGA Odds: World No. 1 Within Reach for Defending Masters Champ Scott</strong> </p>
<p>With an opportunity to sneak into the No. 1 spot in the world golf rankings, Adam Scott will be particularly motivated to come up big at Augusta this weekend. His 10/1 odds of winning the Masters are no doubt propped up by his green jacket victory this time last season. </p>
<p class="style2"><strong>Bet on the PGA at Bovada and get a free 50% bonus.</strong> </p>
<p>Knotted at the top of the sportsbook with Rory McIlroy, Scott can sneak into the top spot while Tiger Woods takes a pass on the event altogether. </p>
<p>McIlroy, however, along with Phil Mickelson (12/1), Jason Day (14/1) and the rest of a competitive field won’t make things easier for the reigning champion. </p>
<p>Pull up a seat and enjoy one of the premier golf betting events of the season. </p>
<p class="style2"><strong>Get your PGA odds at Bovada today.</strong> </p>
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<p>Write-up (50 words) </p>
<p><strong>PGA Betting: 2013 Winner Adam Scott Favored to Take Home 2014 Masters</strong> </p>
<p>He’s still chasing his first win of 2014, but Adam Scott has 10/1 odds of winning the Masters this weekend and a chance to sneak into the No. 1 spot in the world golf rankings. Can the reigning Augusta champion become just the fourth player in history to defend a Masters victory the next time out? </p>
<p class="style2"><strong>Get your PGA odds at Bovada today.</strong> </p>
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<p>Tiger Woods will sit this year’s Masters out on account of a lingering back injury, leaving just enough space for reigning tournament champion Adam Scott to sneak into the top spot in the world golf rankings. Scott has 10/1 PGA odds to win at Augusta, but can he fend off a competitive field that’s tough even without Tiger in the mix? </p>
<p><span class="style2"><strong>Get your PGA odds at Bovada today.</strong> <br />
<strong>Raise your game.</strong></span> </p>
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<p>Adam Scott hasn’t won a tournament yet in 2014, but has placed in the top 10 in three of the five events that he’s participated in. Does that mean that he’s due for success at Augusta? Scott has 10/1 odds of winning the Masters and is front and center in the sportsbook. </p>
<p><span class="style2"><strong>Get your PGA odds at Bovada today.</strong> <br />
<strong>Raise your game.</strong></span> </p>
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<p>Adam Scott can become just the fourth player to defend a title at Augusta. His 10/1 odds of winning the Masters lead a very competitive, albeit Tiger-less, field. </p>
<p><span class="style2"><strong>Get your PGA odds at Bovada today.</strong> <br />
<strong>Raise your game.</strong></span> </p>
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