Hero World Challenge Betting Odds 2016: Tiger Woods Returns

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Nov/30/2016

Gambling911.com has your 2016 Hero World Challenge betting odds with Dustin Johnson a 4-1 favorite, Jordan Spieth at +550 odds and Hideki Matsuyama coming in just under 7-1 odds. 

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Tiger Woods at 25-1 odds returns to the Hero World Challenge following a 15 month absence from competitive golf.

The former Number one has fallen to Number 898.

“There’s nerves, of course, because I care about what I do out there,” Woods said, adding that he wasn’t completely sure about returning to the game he loves.  “There was a lot of trepidation.  Not being able to get out of bed, not being able to move, how can I expect to come out here and swing a golf club at 120 miles an hour?”

Spieth says that his big win at the Australian Open has boosted his confidence. 

Spieth forced a three-way playoff in that event.

“The way we played the playoff, I think is going to do wonders for me,” Spieth said. “I've been in a little bit of stall hitting shots when they mattered. To hit those two shots in there, right where I wanted to hit them and then make the putt is really big going forward.”

Here are your Hero World Challenge Betting Odds

Odds

70001

Dustin Johnson

+400

70002

Jordan Speith

+550

70003

Hideki Matsuyama

+650

70004

Henrik Stenson

+900

70005

Brooks Koepka

+800

70006

Patrick Reed

+1000

70007

Rickie Fowler

+1300

70008

Bubba Watson

+1100

70009

Justin Rose

+1300

70010

Russell Knox

+2000

70011

Matt Kuchar

+1600

70012

Emiliano Grillo

+2300

70013

Louis Oosthuizen

+2000

70014

Brandt Snedeker

+2300

70015

Jimmy Walker

+2500

70016

J B Holmes

+3000

70017

Tiger Woods

+2500

70018

Zach Johnson

+2800

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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