Brit bookies cut odds on Woods playing at Masters
(AP) — British bookmaker William Hill has cut the odds Tiger Woods playing at the Masters.
The world's No. 1 golfer is taking an indefinite break from the game since a November car crash outside his home in Florida and reports of marital infidelity.
Shortly after the crash, William Hill was giving 4-6 odds that Woods would be back in time for the Masters in April. On Wednesday, the company cut the odds to 1-4.
William Hill spokesman Rupert Adams says "we've only taken money on the one side that he will be playing there, so that's why we shortened it right up."
Adams says they have taken 224 bets and 217 of them are that Woods will be playing at Augusta National.
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