With Jordan Spieth in command of the Masters after 36 holes, oddsmakers have reset expectations and lines for the weekend. Spieth, who began as an 8-to-1 or 10-to-1 bet to win before the tournament started on Thursday, is now available at just 4-to-9.
However, some other strong players now have better odds. For example, Rory McIlroy is now 33-to-1 to win, whereas he began the week at 5-to-1.
Here are updated 2015 Masters betting odds with two rounds left, courtesy of Bovada.lv:
Jordan Spieth -- Now: 4/9, Started: 8/1
Dustin Johnson -- Now: 8/1 , Started: 16/1
Justin Rose -- Now: 14/1, Started: 33/1
Charley Hoffman -- Now: 16/1, Started: 200/1
Phil Mickelson -- Now: 18/1, Started 18/1
Paul Casey -- Now: 18/1, Started: 66/1
Rory McIlroy -- Now: 33/1, Started: 11/2
Jason Day -- Now: 50/1, Started: 14/1
Adam Scott -- Now: 66/1, Started: 20/1
Bubba Watson -- Now: 66/1, Started: 10/1
Ernie Els -- Now: 80/1, Started: 175/1
Louis Oosthuizen -- Now: 100/1
Ryan Moore -- Now: 100/1, Started: 80/1
Tiger Woods -- Now: 66/1, Started: 33/1
Kevin Na -- Now: 125/1, Started: 150/1
Hideki Matsuyama -- Now: 125/1, Started: 66/1
Bill Haas -- Now: 125/1, Started: 100/1
Angel Cabrera -- Now: 150/1, Started: 80/1
Patrick Reed -- Now: 150/1, Started: 28/1
Sergio Garcia -- Now: 150/1, Started: 40/1
Charl Schwartzel -- Now: 150/1, Started: 80/1
Kevin Streelman -- Now: 200/1, Started: 300/1
Russell Henley -- Now: 200/1, Started: 125/1
Keegan Bradley -- Now: 200/1, Started: 66/1
Ryan Palmer -- Now: 250/1, Started: 100/1
Jonas Blixt -- Now: 300/1, Started: 150/1
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