Golf Odds: Tiger Woods will play in his first PGA Tour event of the season this week in the Waste Management Phoenix Open beginning on Thursday. Will Tiger bounce back from a miserable 2014 season? Prop odds are available on whether or not Tiger will win a tournament in 2015, whether he will win a major and there are even odds on whether he and girlfriend Lindsay Vonn will break up in 2015. Let’s look at Tiger Woods odds for this year.
Will Tiger Woods win a tournament in 2015?
If Tiger is healthy this should be a no-brainer as Tiger won five times in 2013 when he was healthy. The odds on this prop have the Yes at -700 and the No at +500. Tiger probably won’t win at this week’s Waste Management Phoenix Open but he shouldn’t be underestimated for the season.
Will Tiger Woods win a major in 2015?
Tiger has not won a major since 2008 and he has rarely been in contention. The odds on this prop have the Yes at +400 and the No at -500. Tiger has won 14 majors but he still trails the all-time mark of 18 held by Jack Nicklaus. Woods believes he can still make a run at the record.
“Every other sport you’re done at my age, or younger,” he said. “You know, in golf you can still win golf tournaments in your fifties, and guys have done it. Probably the more difficult thing is that you can still finish top 10, top fives, but you’re probably just not quite as efficient as you need to be to win golf tournaments. But you can still be there.”
Will Tiger Woods and Lindsey Vonn break up in 2015?
The sports super couple has shown no signs of breaking up as most of the speculation has them getting married. The odds on this prop have the Yes at +400 and the No at -500.
Will Tiger Woods miss a tournament due to injury/health in 2015?
If you think that Tiger will miss a tournament due to injury or health issues you will have to lay big money because the Yes is listed at -700. If you think Tiger can play a full schedule and not miss a tournament you can get +500 on the No. Tiger said that he finally feels healthy going into 2015.
“As for my 2015 golf season, I’m mostly excited about being healthy again,” he said on his blog. “I’ve struggled for the past year-and-half with my back, and it showed in my results. Even though I won five times two years ago, it was hit or miss some weeks and got progressively worse. For anybody who has ever had a bad back with nerve damage, it’s downright debilitating. To not feel that is finally just incredible relief.”
Tiger Woods Masters Odds
Tiger is currently the second choice in Masters odds at 10-1. Rory McIlroy is the current favorite at odds of just under 5-1.