Tiger Woods is Now the Betting Favorite to Win the Masters

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They have to it. People bet hand over fist on him when he's hot. Should make the odds on the rest of the guys a tad better!
 

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Playing as an amateur and the reigning U.S. Amateur champion, Woods shot 72-72-77-72 to finish at 5 over par. (Getty Images)


we know so little about what is to come ............


millions and millions and millions of dollars ........

fame beyond compare.......

better than any before or after..........

but that ego leads us down a bumpy path

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Playing in his first Masters as a professional, Woods shot 70-66-65-69 to finish at a record 18 under, 12 strokes clear of second place. (Getty Images)





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SIA cut and paste the easiest

13:00 2018 US Masters

Each way betting available (click on to place 2 bets, one with the selection to win and one with the selection to come in first 4 at 1/4 of the odds)


Tiger Woods+632EW
Dustin Johnson+800EW
Justin Thomas+900EW
Jordan Spieth+1200EW
Phil Mickelson+1300EW
Rory McIlroy+1700EW
Jason Day+1800EW
Justin Rose+1800EW
Bubba Watson+1800EW
Jon Rahm+1900EW
Rickie Fowler+2000EW
Sergio Garcia+2700EW
Paul Casey+2800EW
Tommy Fleetwood+2800EW
Alexander Noren+3700EW
Hideki Matsuyama+3900EW
Thomas Pieters+5200EW
Marc Leishman+5200EW
Henrik Stenson+5500EW
Louis Oosthuizen+5700EW
Adam Scott+5800EW
Tyrrell Hatton+6000EW
Brooks Koepka+6100EW
Matt Kuchar+6200EW
Patrick Reed+6400EW
Charley Hoffman+7300EW
Brandt Snedeker+8100EW
Daniel Berger+8200EW
Adam Hadwin+9200EW
Rafael Cabrera Bello+9300EW
Branden Grace+9400EW
Patrick Cantlay+9800EW
Tony Finau+9800EW
Charl Schwartzel+9900EW
Matthew Fitzpatrick+10000EW
Lee Westwood+10200EW
Zach Johnson+10500EW
Xander Schauffele+10500EW
Brian Harman+10500EW
Gary Woodland+12100EW
J B Holmes+13200EW
Kevin Kisner+13300EW
Jimmy Walker+14700EW
Ryan Moore+14700EW
Martin Kaymer+15500EW
Russell Henley+15700EW
Emiliano Grillo+16800EW
Bill Haas+18300EW
Ross Fisher+18300EW
Shane Lowry+18700EW
Francesco Molinari+18700EW
Danny Willett+19600EW
Fred Couples+19600EW
Haotong Li+19800EW
Bernd Wiesberger+31300EW
Soren Kjeldsen+31300EW
 

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^^two athletes that are not nice people^^

They'd be perfect for one another if they are fucking.........two yucky human beings right there.
 

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Sorry wrong thread and hooted watching ball
 

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Right now 17 back with a round to go--don't think so. He wold have been better off not making the cut.



more people watched...and he needs the work and the competition.

These men of perfection are driven by one thing .

The ability to beat anyone anywhere...

Praciting and missing cuts are not the answer now..

The return of leaderboard Tiger returns in course play.

Which could take this whole season AND THEN...........

he knows and the whole golfing world knows there

comes a telling point after this fusion surgery

can he be competitive just like the leaders today

And if he can't is he willing to be a WALKING LIVING LEGEND OF PRO GOLF playing PRO GOLF WELL BELOW THE STANDARDS HE SET.

not many men have to those kind of decisions .
 

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Reed at around the 61-1 odds mark gets the win, so much for Tiger being the fave:facepalm:
 
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