The Colloid Base

April 24, 2009

Odds On Tiger

Las Vegas Hilton golf specialist and oddsmaker Jeff Sherman had one important duty to tackle Sunday before he could focus on Super Bowl chores: Adjusting Masters odds on Tiger Woods after golf’s 29-year-old superstar boosted his record for the year to two-for-two by winning the Dubai Desert Classic.

“It’s a smooth start of the year for him,” Sherman said.

Located in the United Emirates Republic half-a-world away and many time zones ahead of Las Vegas, Dubai annually draws golf’s top players — at a price.

Some sports books had Woods linked up to Super Bowl XL in betting propositions.

Woods received a $3 million appearance fee, far more than he earned for winning the $5.4 million tournament.

“I lowered him to 9/4,” said Sherman, who had Woods at 5/2 at the start of 2006.

Phil Mickelson remained the 7/1 second choice and Vijay Singh was still the 10/1 fourth selection.

Ernie Els dipped to 8/1 from 9/1.

Retief Goosen remained 15/1, Sergio Garcia dropped from 25/1 to 20/1; Jim Furyk and Chris DiMarco are 25/1.

Longest shot on the board is 1991 champ Ian Woosnam at 1000/1; two-time green jacket winner Tom Watson is 500/1, along with Craig Stadler.

Woods, recent purchaser of a $38 million Florida oceanfront mansion with his wife, Elin, will be seeking his fifth victory at Augusta, where he is defending champ.

Sherman has posted a prop that asks how many majors Woods will win in 2006.

Zero is 3/2, one is 5/4, two is 3/1, three is 15/1 and four (grand slam) is 40/1.

Woods has indicated he plans to play six times leading up to the Masters, including this week in Los Angeles.

The Masters is slated April 6 through 9.

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