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Tiger primed to make a run at the Masters

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Tiger Woods (Getty)
Tiger Woods (Getty)

Cape Town - The Big Cat is back and this time it looks to be the real deal.

After breaking down on numerous occasions in recent years, Tiger Woods seems to be rediscovering his form just in time to make a run at the 2018 Masters.

The former world No 1 might’ve fallen just short at the Valspar Championship, but the sight of him decked out in his trademark red shirt holing 40-foot putts for birdie on Sunday certainly has bookmakers sweating.

Following that performance in Florida, the betting odds on Woods claiming a fifth Green Jacket at Augusta have been swiftly cut to 23/2, making him third-favourite just behind Dustin Johnson and Jordan Spieth.

But here at BET Central, we’re not buying into all the hype. So confident are we that this is a false dawn, we’re offering the best betting odds on Woods in South Africa - possibly the world.

With our Back In The Hunt BET Boost, we’ve boosted his odds of a Masters win to 15/1.

So if you think Tiger’s got his groove back, we suggest you get involved - this price ain’t going to last long.

Smash it down the middle with the latest Golf Betting from BET.co.za

The 2018 Masters will take place between April 5-8.

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