Bookie Believes Tiger Woods Elin Nordegren Split Coming Soon

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Dec/04/2009
Tiger Woods Elin Norgren Split

The oddsmakers at BetUS.com have made Tiger Wood and Elin Nordegren separating by New Year's Eve (this year, 2009) a close favorite.  They've posted even odds on this happening.

But fear not those of you who want the couple to stick it out.  BetUS.com has posted odds on the couple still being married come New Year's Eve at -250.  You would have to bet $25 to win $10 (the $25 is paid back if they are still married). 

There might be some value in that one considering it's going to be tough to file for divorce in just a short three weeks or so.  Divorced, incidentally, would pay out $400 for every $100 bet.

Tiger Woods may think he's a private person, but keeping quiet about admitted "indiscretions" has only made things worse for the world's number one golfer.

It all started with Tiger crashing his car into a fire hydrant during the early morning hours following Thanksgiving dinner. 

San Diego cocktail waitress Jaimee Grubbs said that she had a two and a half year affair with Woods and produced voice and text messages that she says Woods left her.  According to Grubbs, she first met Woods on April 13, 2007 in Las Vegas, and soon began an affair that ended in October 2009.

Since this story broke, Gambling911.com traffic for Tiger Woods betting odds (and even GOLF betting odds) have gone through the roof.

Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

 

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