BetMGM Golf: Tiger Woods Masters Prop Bets: Make/Miss Cut, Finish, More
By BetMGM writer Ryan Hannable /
Just over a year ago, Tiger Woods playing in the 2022 Masters was far-fetched. Now, there’s a very good chance.
And what a thought that is for golf betting.
In February 2021, Woods was involved in a single-car accident near Los Angeles the day following the Genesis Invitational.
Woods suffered multiple open fractures in the tibia and fibula of his right leg in addition to significant injuries to his right foot and ankle. The golfer underwent multiple surgeries and a rod was inserted into the tibia to stabilize the fractures. Screws and pins were also inserted into his foot and ankle. He wasn’t able to walk on his own for months.
Woods played in the PNC Father-Son Challenge last December, but given it wasn’t a sanctioned PGA Tour event, he was allowed to take a golf cart.
The 46-year-old acknowledged he’ll never be able to play a full schedule again, but also has said swinging a golf club isn’t the real hurdle to climb; it’s physically being able to walk 18 holes for four consecutive days.
Many had resigned themselves to the fact a return for Woods would be months from now, but that changed recently.
Will Tiger Woods Play In The Masters?
After a few days of online chatter that Woods had been walking his home course, Medalist Golf Club, more lately, including with caddie Joe LaCava, the rumors gained more steam Tuesday, March 29.
Online flight trackers had Woods’ private jet flying from Florida to Augusta, Georgia, in the morning. Later on Tuesday, it was widely reported he played 18 holes at Augusta National with his son, Charlie, and Justin Thomas.
Then on Sunday, April 3, Woods tweeted he traveled to Augusta National for the tournament and will be a game-time decision.
Tiger Woods Masters Prop Bets
In anticipation of Woods potentially playing in The Masters, some special prop bets have been released.
For what it’s worth, Woods has Masters golf odds of +5000 as of April 4, which are tied for 20th. By way of comparison, Jon Rahm has the best odds to win Masters of +1100.
Below is a full list of the Woods Masters prop bets being offered. All bets would void if he does not play.
● To finish in Top 5: +1400
● To finish in Top 10: +550
● To finish in Top 20: +300
● Leader after First Round: +5000
● Top 5 after First Round: +1200
● Top 10 after First Round: +500
● Top 20 after First Round: +275
● To miss the cut: -250
● To make the cut: +175
● To shoot 70 or lower in all four rounds: +4000
● To play in final group in final round: +2200
Given how competitive he is, Woods would never play in a tournament unless he knew for sure his game was sharp enough to compete with the game’s best players. And after all, Woods has won the tournament five times.
Based on all that, it may be worth taking a chance on a few of these props.
Ryan Hannable is a copy editor on the Web Content Team for BetMGM. Previously, he was a New England Patriots beat writer for WEEI in Boston. He also has published a golf book, “The Ultimate Book of Golf Trivia: 600 Questions and Answers.” Twitter: @RYANHANNABLE
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