What's the Payout if I Bet Tiger Woods Wins Another Majors in 2019?

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Tiger Woods win at this year's Masters is likely to result in a record number of people betting the upcoming PGA Championship.  Sportsbooks are looking to capitalize early with BetOnline offering odds on how many more Majors Tiger wins in 2019.

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Dave Mason of BetOnline released the odds on Monday.

One -275 - The payout would be $10 for every $27.50 bet with that $27.50 refunded just as long as Tiger wins no more Majors beyond the Masters in 2019.

Two +275 - This includes the Masters win, therefore Tiger need only win one more Majors in 2019 for a payout of $27.50 on every $10 bet.

Three +1800 - Sure he will need to be Superman, but the payout is sweet at $180 for every $10 bet.

Four +8000 - Probably not going to happen, but you'll win $800 for every $10 bet if it does.

Woods is the only professional golfer to win four majors in a row. He finally came from behind in a major championship to win the 2019 Masters.

His win represented the single biggest futures loss for bookmakers ever.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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