The 2012 U.S. Open rolls on with second round on Friday, and local golfers are serious long shots to win the tournament at The Olympic Club. After shooting 9-over on Thursday, former Northwestern golfer Luke Donald now has 150-to-1 odds to win, while defending champion Rory McIlroy has slightly better odds (100/1) thanks to a 7-over mark from the first round.
Tiger Woods remains the favorite to win (9/4 odds) after posting a 1-under on Thursday, while leader Michael Thompson only holds 25-to-1 odds after shooting 4-under in the first round. Updated odds are available here, via Bovoda. For the latest scores, be sure to check out USOpen.com.
Here are the latest odds:
Tiger Woods 9/4
Justin Rose: 8/1
Matt Kuchar: 12/1
Graeme McDowell: 16/1
Jim Furyk: 16/1
Jason Dufner: 20/1
Lee Westwood: 20/1
Ian Poulter: 25/1
Rory McIlroy: 100/1
Phil Mickelson: 125/1
Luke Donald:150/1
Steve Stricker: 200/1
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