The sports books here in Vegas are ready to take your monies (if you're local) via the gaming apps they provide for in-game betting, but you can still use these lines to help guide your own personal sports book, if you're not in an "app-friendly" zip code. Hit up the ATM on the way to your friend's house and break the bills down a few denominations with a quick stop for some boozy bevs.
Now get ready to start betting!
Local sports books have set the initial odds
Tiger is sitting at -205 to open the match, with Phil sitting at +175. Oddsmakers seem to love Tiger in this setting, and why not? He's held the Tiger Jam on this very same Shadow Creek Golf Course for a while now. The match spread has Tiger winning by 1.5 holes (-115) or Phil winning by 1.5 holes (+240). You could also take Tiger +1.5 holes for -300. Here are some more side bets, via VegasInsider.com. First Golfer to Go 1-Up Tiger Woods -125 Phil Mickelson -105 Leader After Nine Holes Tiger Woods -170 Phil Mickelson +140 Will Either Golfer Win Three Consecutive Holes? Yes +625 No -1000 Will There Be Extra Holes (All Square Through 18 Holes)? Yes +700 No -1300 Will Either Player Drive the Green on Hole No. 11? Yes +275 No -350 Will Phil Mickelson Record An Official Three-Putt? Yes +700 No -2000 Will Phil Mickelson Record An Official Three-Putt? Yes +800 No -2500 How Many Hole Concessions Will Be Made? Over 2.5 -115 Under 2.5 -115 First Golfer To Go 1UP Tiger Woods -120 Phil Mickelson EVEN Which Golfer Will Lead After Nine Holes Tiger Woods –170 Phil Mickelson +145 Will Either Golfer Win Three Consecutive Holes? Yes +700 No -1100 Tiger Or Phil To Hit A Shot Into A Water Hazard Yes +375 No -550 Tiger Or Phil To Hit A Shot Out Of Bounds Yes +550 No -900 If you're feeling really crazy, here are the odds for specific number of wins for each player in the final outcome. Correct Score Phil Mickelson wins 1 Up +1000 Phil Mickelson wins 2&1 +800 Phil Mickelson wins 3&2 +1200 Phil Mickelson wins 4&3 +2000 Phil Mickelson wins 5&4 +5000 Phil Mickelson wins 6&5 +15000 Phil Mickelson wins 7&5 +50000 Phil Mickelson wins 8&7 +50000 Phil Mickelson wins 9&8 +50000 Phil Mickelson wins 10&8 +50000 Phil Mickelson wins 2 Up +1600 Phil Mickelson wins 3&1 +3000 Phil Mickelson wins 4&2 +5000 Phil Mickelson wins 5&3 +8000 Phil Mickelson wins 6&4 +20000 Phil Mickelson wins 7&6 +50000 Phil Mickelson wins 8&6 +50000 Phil Mickelson wins 9&7 +50000 Phil Mickelson wins in Extra Holes +1600 Tiger Woods wins 1 Up +700 Tiger Woods wins 10&8 +50000 Tiger Woods wins 2 Up +1200 Tiger Woods wins 2&1 +600 Tiger Woods wins 3&1 +2000 Tiger Woods wins 3&2 +800 Tiger Woods wins 4&2 +3000 Tiger Woods wins 4&3 +1200 Tiger Woods wins 5&3 +5000 Tiger Woods wins 5&4 +2500 Tiger Woods wins 6&4 +10000 Tiger Woods wins 6&5 +6000 Tiger Woods wins 7&5 +25000 Tiger Woods wins 7&6 +25000 Tiger Woods wins 8&6 +50000 Tiger Woods wins 8&7 +50000 Tiger Woods wins 9&7 +50000 Tiger Woods wins 9&8 +50000 Tiger Woods wins in Extra Holes +1200 If the book bets aren't your style, feel free to run it "Skins" style. For the casual observer, draw numbers 1-18 for Tiger and then for Phil. With 36 numbers, every time your golfer doesn't birdie the hole you were given, donate to the pot. Every time someone's player or players hit a birdie, the pot goes to that/those player(s). If someone eagles a hole, you get the next hole, no matter what. If someone hits a hole-in-one, everyone gives all their money as well as their car keys to the winner.
Or, you can make it a drinking game. Pretty simple. Pick a player each hole. Take a shot when your player doesn't win the hole. Repeat. 18 times. Like a boss.
Either way, this event is the stuff dreams are made of. Tiger. Phil. No betting limitations. Millions at stake. An afternoon of intensity like we've never seen before in two of the greatest competitors to ever set foot on a golf course. This is even cooler than the fictional Rannulph Junah-Walter Hagen-Bobby Jones match of 1930 or the 1996 pairing of Bob Barker and Happy Gilmore.
It's time.
Let's just hope it doesn't devolve into an all-out brawl. In that case, I'll take Tiger. For now, though, I'm going with Tiger overall by three. No guarantees except one: I'll bet it's gonna be a special day out at Shadow Creek.
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