| Longshots, Angel Cabrera and Bubba Watson, top U.S. Open Leaderboard after two rounds |
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Saturday, 16 June 2007
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Prior to Thursday’s first tee, Oddsmakers at most online sportsbooks installed the “Big-Three”, Tiger, Phil and V.J…as the ones to beat; Tiger Woods (2/1), Phil Mickelson (9/2) and V.J. Singh (15/1). Going into Saturday’s third round, Angel Cabrera of Argentina leads the field at Even Par as Bubba Watson of Florida is close behind at +1. As of Thursday, Cabrera was a 100/1 odds longshot to win while Watson’s name is part of the betting board called…The Field. The Field is a group of unknowns, rookies and amateurs who managed to make the U.S. Open field. The odds any player from the field to win the tournament is 5/1. The world’s top-ranked player and tournament favorite Tiger Woods finished Friday’s second round at +5. At only five strokes back, Woods could easily work his way back into contention with a par performance on Saturday. Jim Furyk is currently sitting at +6 and V.J. Singh is at +7. Geoff Ogilve, the 2006 U.S. Open winner is nine strokes back. |
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As I peruse the leaderboard following the first two rounds of the U.S. Open





















