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2009 British Open Championship: Who's Your Best Bet?

Tiger Woods looks for Claret Jug No. 4 at the British Open. (AP Images)"]
Tiger Woods is 0-for-2 in the majors this year since returning from knee surgery, both times giving himself a chance on Sunday, both times finishing in a tie for sixth, four shots behind Masters champion Angel Cabrera and U.S. Open champion Lucas Glover.
Woods returns to the United Kingdom for the first time in two years, having missed the British Open last year at Royal Birkdale while recovering from knee surgery.
This year at Turnberry, Woods is the heavy favorite at +200 to win.
Can Padraig Harrington with his third Open title in a row, or can Sergio Garcia finally step up and grab his first major?
Both golfers are listed at +2500 to take the title this week.
Looking for a surprise winner? British bookmakers have listed Rory McIlroy as the third favorite at Turnberry (+2500 according to Bodog), unusual for someone playing in his first British Open as a pro.
Get your British Open Odds in the Bodog Sportsbook!