Tiger's return spurs heavy betting
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[July 16, 2020]
Tiger Woods hasn't played
tournament golf for five months but his return to the PGA Tour at
The Memorial Tournament is providing another boost to sportsbooks.
Despite being +2500 to win the tournament, Woods was responsible for
19 percent of the handle and 14 percent of the total outright winner
bets placed at DraftKings as of Wednesday. The next closest was
Brooks Koepka (+2800) at 12 and 7 percent, with no other player
receiving more than 5 percent of the action in either category.
The story was similar at BetRivers and PlaySugarhouse. The Rush
Street Interactive-owned sportsbooks were seeing more than twice as
much action on Woods at +2500 than Koepka.
Woods has five victories at Muirfield Village, with the most recent
coming in 2012.
His only competition since February was a charity match paired with
Peyton Manning against Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady.
In his last tournament, Woods finished last among players making the
cut, then skipped ensuing events due to back issues until the
coronavirus pandemic shut the sport down for three months. Woods
continued quarantining at home while the PGA Tour returned for the
past five weeks.
He announced his return to action last week, and sportsbooks have
jumped at the opportunity to interest bettors thirsty for action on
Woods.
Woods has competed only three times since winning The ZOZO
Championship in October and is making his return against a loaded
field featuring nine of the world's top 10-ranked players, so books
have been creative in prop bets.
At BetRivers and PlaySugarHouse, Woods is +500 to finish in the top
5, +275 to finish top 10, +150 to finish top 20 and -200 to finish
top 40. He is also +3300 to lead after Round 1.
Woods (+335) has also been placed in a group bet against Collin
Morikawa (+275), Rickie Fowler (+350) and Koepka (+350).
FoxBet also has numerous Woods-related props, including:
--Hit the fairway with his first tee shot (+200)
--Tournament driving accuracy average (Over/Under 70.5% at -110)
--Tournament driving distance average (Over/Under 295.5 yards at
-110)
--Tournament greens in regulation average (Over/Under 65.5 percent
at -120/+100)
--Tournament total birdies (Over/Under 15.5 at -125/+100)
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Tiger Woods of the U.S. on the 5th hole during the second round
REUTERS/Jason Cairnduff
Woods has the same winning odds at BetRivers and PlaySugarHouse as
Morikawa, who is coming off a victory on the same course last week,
and Viktor Hovland, who finished third. Fifth-ranked Webb Simpson,
who also has a victory since tournaments resumed, is also +2000.
The pre-tournament favorite remains Justin Thomas (+900). He lost in
a playoff to Morikawa and is the slight favorite over Bryson
DeChambeau (+1000), who won in his last start.
Top-ranked Rory McIlroy is +1200, ahead of defending champion
Patrick Cantlay (+1400) and Dustin Johnson (+1600), who also won in
his most recent start three weeks ago.
Woods played a Wednesday practice round with DeChambeau, who has
been making waves with his increased bulk and massive driving
distance. Woods said DeChambeau did not "step" on any drives
Wednesday, and isn't sure how much his prodigious length will help
at Muirfield Village.
"He hit a couple good ones but nothing that he stepped on because
the front nine doesn't really allow it," Woods said. "We talked
about a lot of other different things and just had a normal practice
round."
(Field Level Media)
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