Tiger Woods 2011 Masters Betting Odds and Tips

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Tiger Woods 2011 Masters Betting Odds and Tips sees the four times winner of The Masters, currently ranked as the 50th best player on the PGA Tour this year. This is not his official ranking, as there he is fifth behind Martin Kaymer, Lee Westwood, Luke Donald and Graeme McDowell, but that is the current form he is in. No, it’s not brilliant. No, it doesn’t sound like a guy who is going to step onto one of the most demanding courses in the world and blitz the opposition again. However, despite Tiger Woods’ barren year or so since his comeback, with no title coming his way, the bookmakers still recognise the potential that he has in being able to lift yet another title. Can Tiger Woods win his 5th Masters? Maybe that is not the correct question, put perhaps instead it should be Can Tiger Woods win his 5th Masters in 2011? Let’s take a look over Tiger Woods betting for the 2011 Masters, and see. For starters, one of the factors you should be looking at ahead of The Masters, is form, and Woods, well, he is pretty short on that. The quality of play is still there, although you can clearly see he has been working on his swing, but he just has not been able to put everything together. He has publicly stated that he wishes he could bounce putting ideas off his late departed father, and these two pieces of an enigmatic question should be addressed in your golf betting next week. The fact is, that Tiger Woods has not been able to consistently pull all the positive aspects of his game together for any period that would put him in contention for lifting a title.

The tale at the bookmakers however, has him installed as the joint favourite alongside the defending Champion Phil Mickelson. Both can be taken for a price of 10/1 at Totesport at the moment, but there are clear differences in the form and confidence of both players. Mickelson looks to be peaking just at the right time, whereas Tiger Woods still looks as if he trying to decipher the blue prints of his master plan to get back on top of the world. This is a man who has won fourteen Major tournaments in his career, and with most Masters tournaments running close, it is a little hard to see him taking the pressure when his game is not naturally flowing. He can of course win the Masters again, but as to whether it will happen this year, is a different thing altogether. The likely answer is no. He certainly is not going to show up and destroy the field as he did in 1997 when he won by a massive twelve strokes. You are not going to see that Tiger Woods this year, and probably never a performance like that from anyone at The Masters ever again. So where does that leave Tiger Woods, probably back of Phil Mickelson, Lee Westwood and the dynamic Martin Kaymer for starters, but this is The Masters, and the Augusta course is often a great leveller, taking something special to win there. Woods has been special here before.

Why is Woods still favourite in the betting? Tiger Woods 2011 Masters Betting Odds and Tips are still so popular  because casual golf punters will naturally still have a punt on him. Those who are not really that into golf but like to dip into the top action at the Majors, will instinctively look for Woods, that is because of his reputation, and that is the biggest weapon in his arsenal at the moment when it comes to Tiger Woods 2011 Masters Betting Odds and Tips. He is a four times champion at Augusta, and he is naturally at home on the course. He came out of exile last year to land himself a T4 finish in the tournament, so he has a natural affinity with the tournament. You can look at his form over the course and see some positive sparks on which to lay your betting. He is currently almost three shots worse off in his stroke average than he was going into The Masters two years ago, and that is a massive margin. While you look at Phil Mickelson’s great record at Augusta, where he has won three times, and see that as something which could propel him back to the title, Tiger Woods’ history at The Masters barely warrants a second look. He is simply not in the kind of form which has seen him excel so often at the famous course.

One Tiger Woods 2011 Masters Betting Odds and Tips guideline which you should really look at and weigh up when thinking of his previous track record, is draw comparisons at his recent poor efforts at the likes of Bay Hill. Courses where he has historically always done well at, Woods has struggled at since his return to the game. This does not bode well for his attempt at Augusta this year, and realistically he won’t be in the hunt for a place at the top of the leader board. With the greens being notoriously hard at The Masters, the putting efforts from Woods at the moment is nowhere near strong enough to realistically contend. However, the enigma that is Woods, even though he is not his great old self at the moment will still draw punters. At a price of 10/1 at Totesport, there is something tempting about it, but realistically, a top ten finish for him would probably land you a safer bet. Woods is 11/10 at Extrabet to finish in the top ten at the 2011 US Masters and is 11/4 at Bwin to place. All in all, an outright win for Woods seems a little unlikely as things stand right now, so while a romantic bet won’t hurt on him, there are many other better player options to seek out for this year’s tournament.