Tiger is back!

jbindm

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So...Tiger or the field for the Masters? Mostly joking. It's good to have him back. I was skeptical after all the back issues and he's far from perfect in his personal life, but there's no getting around how good he is for the game of golf.
 

BigJCy

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So...Tiger or the field for the Masters? Mostly joking. It's good to have him back. I was skeptical after all the back issues and he's far from perfect in his personal life, but there's no getting around how good he is for the game of golf.
 
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carvers4math

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I have enjoyed learning who the other golfers were in his absence, but looks like all anyone will be talking about is Tiger again, which they still did for at least the first year he was gone.
 

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2 poor swings today. He lost the tournament on Friday and it was just too much pressing today. I don't know if it was progress from lat week as a whole but it's clear things for Tiger are on track. God help those guys if he gets his driver figured out and is not only not giving up distance but is essentially playing with Rory.
 
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Tre4ISU

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Those odds are nuts.

I'm actually surprised Tiger is that high still. If he were to win at Augusta, I'd venture it would be the biggest golf loss in Vegas history. The exposure there has to be massive with a boatload of people betting the 150:1 line and a whole new group of bettors with every positive outing.