Odds On Tiger
Las Vegas Hilton golf specialist and oddsmaker Jeff Sherman had
one important duty to tackle Sunday before he could focus on
Super Bowl chores: Adjusting Masters odds on Tiger Woods after
golf's 29-year-old superstar boosted his record for the year to
two-for-two by winning the Dubai Desert Classic.
"It's a smooth start of the year for him," Sherman said.
Located in the United Emirates Republic half-a-world away and
many time zones ahead of Las Vegas, Dubai annually draws golf's
top players -- at a price.
Some sports books had Woods linked up to Super Bowl XL in
betting propositions.
Woods received a $3 million appearance fee, far more than he
earned for winning the $5.4 million tournament.
"I lowered him to 9/4," said Sherman, who had Woods at 5/2 at
the start of 2006.
Phil Mickelson remained the 7/1 second choice and Vijay Singh
was still the 10/1 fourth selection.
Ernie Els dipped to 8/1 from 9/1.
Retief Goosen remained 15/1, Sergio Garcia dropped from 25/1 to
20/1; Jim Furyk and Chris DiMarco are 25/1.
Longest shot on the board is 1991 champ Ian Woosnam at 1000/1;
two-time green jacket winner Tom Watson is 500/1, along with
Craig Stadler.
Woods, recent purchaser of a $38 million Florida oceanfront
mansion with his wife, Elin, will be seeking his fifth victory
at Augusta, where he is defending champ.
Sherman has posted a prop that asks how many majors Woods will
win in 2006.
Zero is 3/2, one is 5/4, two is 3/1, three is 15/1 and four
(grand slam) is 40/1.
Woods has indicated he plans to play six times leading up to the
Masters, including this week in Los Angeles.
The Masters is slated April 6 through 9.