Is Tiger Woods Truly Done Winning Majors?

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BetMGM Video @BetMGM May 25, 2022, 8:01 PM

The debate over whether or not Tiger Woods will ever capitalize on his golf odds and win another Major is not new. But after Tiger suffered debilitating lower-body injuries in February 2021, the conversation about Tiger’s competitive viability took on a whole new dimension.

The good news for Tiger fans is that he made the cut at the Masters. He also made it to Day 3 during the PGA Championship.

The bad news? As you may already know, he had to withdraw from the field after making the cut last weekend.

Just the fact that Tiger can get back out on the fairway and smack the ball is a win for the sport.

For those in the online sports betting space that care about Tiger winning, though, the Major debate rages on. He’ll have another shot at a 16th Major victory as soon as next month, when golf bettors lock in for the US Open golf odds. Michael Jenkins warns that no one should hold their breath here, but Chelsa Messinger isn’t ready to count Tiger out.

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