Tiger vs. Phil II Odds and Prop Bets

Submitted by C Costigan on

Written by :

C Costigan

Published on :

Tiger vs. Phil II Odds and Prop Bets

The sports world certainly hopes to see the rematch between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson that has been teased over the last 24 hours.


*$25 minimum bets
*Accessible from most US states (prohibited in NJ)
*50% signup bonus - $5000 referral night
*7% horse rebate
*Reload bonus up to $1000
*Huge payout futures
LEARN MORE HERE

Sports bettors would undoubtedly also be elated as there would be a live sporting event to gamble on. And according to early odds set by SportsBetting.ag, Woods is a slight favorite over Mickelson in the rematch.

There are also odds for the four potential pairings with Woods, Mickelson, Peyton Manning and Tom Brady.

The fine print for these bets indicate that the match must occur by the end of 2020 for action.

Tiger vs. Phil II
Tiger Woods -165
Phil Mickelson +125
 
Which pairing will win Tiger vs. Phil II?
Tiger Woods/Peyton Manning -180
Tiger Woods/Tom Brady -150
Phil Mickelson/Peyton Manning +110
Phil Mickelson/Tom Brady +140
 
Which player will have the most birdies?
Phil Mickelson -110
Tiger Woods -130
 
Will hole No. 18 be played?
Yes -130
No -110
 
Will the match go to a playoff?
Yes +250
No -300

Related Content

Gambling911.com news 24/7

Live Gambling News, Top Trending: Updates 24/7 - Friday April 17, 2026

Live News: - Dave & Busters Lawsuit - Damon Jones - Kentucky Derby - Senate Odds
Wrestlemania

Pro Wrestlers Not Happy With Lax Vegas Casino Security Ahead of Wrestlemania

Mobs of fans reportedly congregating in lobby and near elevators.
Top gambling news

Live Gambling News, Top Trending: Updates 24/7 - Thursday April 16, 2026

Live News: - Dave & Busters Lawsuit - Damon Jones - Pete Hegseth Impeachment - ECJ German Gambling Ruling - Indonesia Online Gambling Crackdown
Handcuffs

Massachusetts Man Charged in Gambling-Linked Dog Fighting Ring: 'I Dump Dead Dogs in Boston Harbor'

Corey Elliott ran gambling-linked dog fighting operation in Southeastern Massachusetts for years, according to the complaint.