|
Player |
Major Won |
Odds |
Skinny |
|
David Duval
|
2001 British |
150 to 1 |
He's made only 15 cuts in regular Tour events since '06 |
|
David Toms
|
2001 PGA
|
95 to 1 |
Short hitter with injury issues. Hasn't done much lately |
|
Rich Beem
|
2002 PGA
|
100 to 1 |
Streaky putter could get hot at any time, but no signs he will |
|
Mike Weir
|
2003 Masters |
30 to 1 |
Augusta is now a wedge player's course—his specialty |
|
Jim Furyk
|
2003 U.S.
|
15 to 1 |
Not long but straight, so he's always a threat at the U.S. Open/ PGA
|
|
Ben Curtis
|
2003 British |
70 to 1 |
Has quietly won two Tour events since triumph at St. George's |
|
Shaun Micheel
|
2003 PGA
|
250 to 1 |
Hope he still has great memories of winning the first one |
|
Todd Hamilton
|
2004 British |
250 to 1 |
See Micheel, above |
|
Michael Campbell
|
2005 U.S.
|
100 to 1 |
Plays great, then disappears for a while. He's due back |
|
Geoff Ogilvy
|
2006 U.S.
|
7 to 1 |
The entire package. Look for him to get number 2 soon. |
|
Zach Johnson
|
2007 Masters |
20 to 1 |
Like Furyk, has the type of game that wins U.S. Opens |
|
�ngel Cabrera
|
2007 U.S.
|
20 to 1 |
Strong and fearless, but streaky on the greens |
|
Padraig Harrington
|
2007 British |
18 to 1 |
Good all-around player and tireless worker |
|
Trevor Immelman
|
2008 Masters |
12 to 1 |
Beautiful ball striker is coming into his own. Hinges on putter |
Masters champion Trevor Immelman is the 14th first-time winner of a major since 2000. During that span only three players have won two or more: Tiger Woods (seven), Phil Mickelson (three) and Retief Goosen (two). Who will be the next multiple major winner? Here are the candidates and their odds of success.
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