After two days of Tiger Woods at or near the top of the leaderboard, there is a new favorite to win the 2012 U.S. Open. Jim Furyk, the new favorite, and Graeme McDowell are tied at 1-under, sharing the lead as the tournament enters its final round of play on Sunday afternoon.
Furyk is favored by the odds makers with 9/4 odds. McDowell starts the day with 5/2 odds, just behind Furyk. Lee Westwood is next on the board with 6/1 odds. Woods fell off with rough outing on Saturday, finishing the third round with a 75 that put him at 4-over. He still has 12/1 odds to win.
Here are the final odds to win the 2012 U.S. Open:
Jim Furyk 9/4
Graeme McDowell 5/2
Lee Westwood 6/1
Tiger Woods 12/1
Fredrik Jacobson 12/1
Ernie Els 15/1
Nicolas Colsaerts 20/1
Jason Dufner 25/1
Webb Simpson 25/1
Blake Adams 40/1
John Senden 50/1
Matt Kuchar 50/1
Martin Kaymer 50/1
Kevin Chappell 80/1
Retief Goosen 80/1
John Peterson 100/1
Beau Hossler 100/1
Justin Rose 100/1
Sergio Garcia 100/1
Field (all others) 15/1
The complete tournament leaderboard, and live updates, can be found at USOpen.com.
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