To quickly answer the question posed in the headline — yes, he will.
We’ve seen this movie before. We’ve seen him under promise and overdeliver time and time again. We may have to finally learn this man might not be human.
It’s the only explanation.
Tiger Woods making the cut at the Masters is currently listed at -110 on Tipico. That will be one of these four prop bets you should wager on this week at Augusta National.
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Woods wouldn’t have shown up to Augusta National this week if he didn’t think he could win. He was straightforward in his new conference Tuesday on whether or not he can capture his sixth green jacket this week.
By now, it’s time to learn to never doubt the greatest golfer of all time.
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The traditional Sunday pin position on 16 alone makes this bet worth it.
And let’s be honest: do you really want to root against a hole-in-one all week?
We’re due for a sudden-death playoff to decide the winner of the Masters. The last came in 2017 when Sergio Garcia claimed his first major championship title over Justin Rose. In recent years, Woods won by one, Dustin Johnson won by a handful, and Hideki Matsuyama won by a single stroke — it’s time for a mano-a-mano duel.
Harman tied for fifth at the Valspar Championship a few weeks ago, his latest start on Tour. The lefty has three starts at Augusta National, with his career-best finish coming last year (T-12).
Bubba Watson is the favorite in this category at +185.