Tiger Woods Divorce Settlement Odds and More

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Tiger Woods is likely heading for the most expensive divorce split in sports history according to the bookies at BetUS.com.  Following news that a divorce is about to be filed, BetUS.com was quick to post odds on the potential settlement.

Odds being offered by BetUS.com in addition to the divorce settlement include the possibility of an illegitimate son, which mistress will be the first to write a tell all book, will the divorce occur before New Year's 2010.

The future still looks uncertain for Tiger himself after he announced a career break and, as such, BetUS.com has posted odds on what will happen in the first tournament he enters in 2010.  Winning that first tournament would pay out $25 for every $10 bet.

BetUS.com even offers odds on where Tiger will spend this Christmas and which of the women he will spend it with.  While USA is the -500 favorite, England came in at +2000 odds, Sweden at +300.  In case you were wondering, Kultida Woods was the favorite woman Tiger will be spending Christmas with.  Wife Elin Nordegren was at +160 odds.  Jessica Simpson was listed with +1500 odds. 

 

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Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com 

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