TIGER WOODS SPECIAL BETS FOR THE 2010 MASTERS AT AUGUSTA NATIONAL
William Hill’s got some stellar bets set up for this weekend- not the least of which are the very solid Tiger Woods special betting markets in their 2010 Masters section. Additionally, since we’re all having a bet on the Grand National, if you stake £10 on England’s biggest race you’ll get a free £5 bet on the US Masters if you get your National bets in before 6 pm BST on Friday night. You’ve got a full day to get things sorted out and make your pick for the national and then get a free fiver for a cheeky bet on the Masters.
While we all know that Tiger Woods is the current favourite to win the 2010 Masters, priced by Hills at 11/2 in-play, you may not know that he is 5/1 to have his opening shot hit a tree. However, Tiger is odds-on to have his first tee shot wind up in the fairway. Should he find himself anywhere but the fairway, you’re looking at a 6/4 price. Tiger is favoured to par his first hole with an 8/15 price while a Bogey trades at 11/4. A birdie rewards at a solid 4/1 while a double bogey or worse sits at 14/1. That will certainly be the tabloids bet. Should he somehow hit an eagle- you’ve got 100/1, but I wouldn’t get too carried away with that selection.
How’s this for a bet- if Tiger Woods hits a hole in one at any point during the US Masters- you’re getting a whopping 50/1 payout. How would that silence the critics?
Tiger Woods is favoured to hit six or more birdies (or better) during his first round at the Masters. You’ll find that priced at 9/4 and that’s mostly because that option gives you the most flexibility. Exactly four pays 11/4, exactly three pays 7/2, exactly five birdies or better pays out at 9/2 while two holes better than par sits at 6/1. Only one would pay out at 10/1 while no holes better than par is a lengthy 16/1.
The over/under on Tiger Woods driving accuracy is considered to be 62.5% with a 5/6 price going in each direction.
Should Tiger Woods’ ball wind up in the water at any time, you’ve got a 6/5 payout. Tiger to keep his ball out of the water pays out at an odds-on price of 8/13.