
Jason Day is the leader heading into day three of the 2013 Masters, but Tiger Woods is still the favorite.
Jason Day's lead at the 2013 Masters after two days has improved his odds of winning, but he's still not the favorite, according to Bovada.
Day, who is currently at 6-under, now has 6/1 odds of winning, second to Woods, who has 9/4 odds. Woods started with 7/2 odds and those improved to 3/1 after his strong first round performance.
Brandt Snedeker is 10/1, Rory McIlroy has 11/1 odds and Justin Rose comes in with 12/1 odds. Dustin Johnson, Sergio Garcia, Matt Kuchar and Adam Scott were in spots two-five after the first round.
Here are the full 2013 Masters odds from Bovada:
Tiger Woods | 9/4 | ||
Jason Day | 6/1 | ||
Brandt Snedeker | 10/1 | ||
Rory McIlroy | 11/1 | ||
Justin Rose | 12/1 | ||
Adam Scott | 16/1 | ||
Lee Westwood | 16/1 | ||
Jim Furyk | 20/1 | ||
Angel Cabrera | 22/1 | ||
Charl Schwartzel | 25/1 | ||
Fred Couples | 25/1 | ||
Jason Dufner | 25/1 | ||
K.J. Choi | 33/1 | ||
Marc Leishman | 33/1 | ||
Dustin Johnson | 40/1 | ||
Sergio Garcia | 40/1 | ||
Luke Donald | 50/1 | ||
Matt Kuchar | 66/1 | ||
Bill Haas | 80/1 | ||
Rickie Fowler | 80/1 | ||
Steve Stricker | 80/1 | ||
David Lynn | 100/1 | ||
Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano | 100/1 | ||
Phil Mickelson | 100/1 | ||
John Senden | 125/1 | ||
Keegan Bradley | 150/1 | ||
Ryan Moore | 150/1 | ||
Bernhard Langer | 200/1 | ||
Scott Piercy | 200/1 | ||
Trevor Immelman | 200/1 | ||
Zach Johnson | 200/1 | ||
Michael Thompson | 300/1 | ||
Richard Sterne | 300/1 | ||
Bo Van Pelt | 400/1 | ||
Ernie Els | 400/1 | ||
Bubba Watson | 500/1 | ||
David Toms | 500/1 | ||
John Huh | 500/1 | ||
Paul Lawrie | 500/1 | ||
Peter Hanson | 500/1 | ||
Stewart Cink | 500/1 | ||
Thomas Bjorn | 500/1 | ||
Kevin Na | 750/1 | ||
Martin Kaymer | 750/1 | ||
Nick Watney | 750/1 | ||
Vijay Singh | 750/1 | ||
Tian-Lang Guan | 1000/1 |
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