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Madrid Masters Betting Odds


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Madrid Masters Outrights

Madrid Masters
Martin Kaymer10
Miguel Angel Jimenez13
Angel Cabrera14
Charl Schwartzel22
Raphael Jacquelin22
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HandicapsView all odds
David Lynn (-5), Ricardo Gonzalez (-5), Richard Sterne (-5)
First Round LeaderView all odds
Martin Kaymer (16), Angel Cabrera (18), Miguel Angel Jimenez (20)
Place MarketView all odds
Martin Kaymer (2), Angel Cabrera (13/5), Miguel Angel Jimenez (11/4)
Top 10 FinishView all odds
Martin Kaymer (5/6), Angel Cabrera (5/4), Miguel Angel Jimenez (5/4)
Winning MarginView all odds
1 Stroke (5/2), Playoff (5/2), 2 Strokes (3)
Big 3 v The FieldView all odds
The Field (4/17), Big 3 (11/4)
Big 8 v The FieldView all odds
The Field (8/15)
 
Top Continental EuroView all odds
Martin Kaymer (9/2), Miguel Angel Jimenez (9/2), Raphael Jacquelin (8)
Top EuropeanView all odds
Martin Kaymer (4), Miguel Angel Jimenez (4), Charl Schwartzel (9)
Top GB and Ireland PlayerView all odds
Anthony Wall (13/2), Bradley Dredge (8), Paul Lawrie (11)
Top Rest Of The WorldView all odds
Angel Cabrera (3), Charl Schwartzel (9/2), Ricardo Gonzalez (8)
Top ScandinavianView all odds
A Carlsson (7/2), Jarmo Sandelin (9/2), Fredrik Andersson Hed (6)
Play Off?View all odds
No (1/3), Yes (5/2)
To Make The CutView all odds

Madrid Masters 2/3 Balls

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