Tigers Woods Odds of Winning The Players Championship 2018 Round 4 at 8-1

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May/13/2018

Tiger Woods was coming in at 8-1 odds heading into Sunday's Round 4 of The Players Championship 2018.

Woods posted a 7-under 65 to move up 60 places on the leaderboard by the time his round ended.

While eventually cooling off with a 1-under back nine, Woods was far from the 68th place tie after Day One and now within striking distance of the leader entering Sunday's Round 4.

“I finally got off to a good start,” Woods said Saturday.  “I birdied the first couple of holes and I just kept it rolling from there. I hit a lot of good shots today. It was nice to see a few putts go in. I hit a lot of, overall, the whole day, a lot of quality shots and 65 was probably as high as I could have shot today, which was kind of nice.”

He was cautiously optimistic heading into Sunday's round.

"I think that some of the guys will probably shoot better scores than I did out there today. It’s definitely gettable. I know there’s a lot of pressure coming down the back nine here, but I think these guys, the way they have setup the golf course today, it’s set up for these guys to go low.”

The Players Championship  PLACE YOUR BETS
To Win the PLAYERS Championship (Updt after R3)
 
02:00 PM 63301 Webb Simpson   -1000  
63302 Dustin Johnson   +2000  
63303 Danny Lee   +2000  
63304 Jason Day   +3300  
63305 Jordan Spieth   +6600  
63306 Charl Schwartzel   +8000  
63307 Tiger Woods   +8000  
63308 Xander Schauffele   +10000  
63309 Jimmy Walker   +10000  
63310 Jason Dufner   +10000  


 

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