2009 U.S. Golf Masters Final Round Odds: Cabrera & Perry 2/1 Favorites

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Masters Odds 4th Round

The 2009 Masters enters its fourth and final round on Sunday from Augusta National in Georgia. After three rounds, Angel Cabrera and Kenny Perry are 2/1 favorites according to oddsmakers.

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Angel Cabrera has had a steady climb to the top after shooting a consistent 68 in each of the first two rounds and then closing with a 69 on Saturday in Round 3. Oddsmakers from online sports book SBG Global have made Cabrera a 2/1 favorite to win the 2009 Masters after he was a 7/1 long shot entering play on Saturday.

After Tiger Woods at 4/1, Kenny Perry was given the next best odds to win the 2009 Masters on Saturday at 5/1. But his odds have changed to 2/1 after shooting a 70 to launch him into a first place tie with Cabrera with a total score of 205.

Speaking of Tiger, he struggled again on Saturday, but did finish strong to earn a 70 for the round. But Woods is seven strokes behind Cabrera and Perry and now is a 14/1 long shot to win the entire tournament.

Perhaps a solid value bet for Sunday is Jim Furyk, who is a 9/2 long shot to win The Masters this year, but is only three strokes behind Cabrera, Perry and Chad Campbell (15/2). Furyk was a 16/1 long shot entering play on Saturday, so you know oddsmakers feel as though he has a shot.

For a complete list of revised odds on the 2009 Masters, see below. And for those still looking for general information on this yearโ€™s tournament, be sure to check out our Masters Viewing Guide.

2009 U.S. Golf Masters Revised Odds to Win โ€“ Augusta National โ€“ Saturday & Sunday, April 11-12

Angel Cabrera 2/1

Kenny Perry 2/1

Jim Furyk 9/2

Chad Campbell 15/2

Steve Stricker 16/1

Tiger Woods 14/1

Phil Mickelson 33/1

Rory Sabbatini 40/1

Shingo Katayama 70/1

Tim Clark 66/1

Todd Hamilton 75/1

Anthony Kim 100/1

Sean O’Hair 100/1

Lee Westwood 100/1

Nick Watney 100/1

Hunter Mahan 100/1

Ian Poulter 150/1

Stephen Ames 150/1

Camilo Villegas 200/1

Vijay Singh 200/1

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Posted: 4/12/09 10:29AM ET