Tiger Woods hasn’t played a competitive round of golf since the U.S. Open, and admitted he didn’t feel particularly sharp as he arrived in Northern Ireland this week.
Like most of the field, Woods isn’t very familiar with Royal Portrush, but he has worked diligently to learn the nuances of the rolling links course this week. Still, expectations are tempered, with Woods listed at 20-1 by PointsBet just hours before teeing off in the first round Thursday.
Woods could leave Northern Ireland ranked as high as No. 2 in the world with a victory at The Open Championship. But few would be highly surprised if he doesn’t even make the weekend, having played 10 total rounds on Tour since winning the Masters in April.
That has created a bevy of interesting prop bets around his performance this week.
Those all lean toward how well Woods can potentially finish. For those who believe his game isn’t in shape to even stick around for the weekend, the moneyline bet on him making the cut is -501.
Props can also be on the outlandish side, and there are some entertaining options around Woods. Among them:
Then there are the individual battles. No. 4 Justin Rose is one spot ahead of Woods in the world rankings. Francesco Molinari is the defending champion. Xander Schauffele is the young American counterpart with a stellar – albeit short – history in 10 career majors.
Woods’ odds to finish higher than each at Royal Portrush:
Woods has been the most dynamic figure in golf for the past two decades. His ability to win the Masters this year and then play only sparingly since – without being in contention on a Sunday – has created a special kind of wagering dynamic.
–Field Level Media (@FieldLevelMedia)
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