Tiger Woods the Biggest Futures Loss of Any Sport in History of BetOnline

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Tiger Woods the Biggest Futures Loss of Any Sport in History of BetOnline

Tiger Woods made history Sunday, and so too did one of the largest online sportsbooks on the planet, BetOnline.

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The bookies may have been the only folks upset that Woods won his 15th Masters.

Dave Mason of BetOnline revealed via Twitter Sunday afternoon:

Congrats to Tiger and the minions who bet him. His victory at #TheMasters is by far the biggest futures loss (any sport) in the history of BetOnline

Tiger's win is a catch 22 for the books, who know that his victory means more interest in golf betting.

The 43-year-old Woods shot a 2-under 70 for one-stroke victory Sunday.  This was his first majors win since the 2008 U.S. Open.

“The body’s not the same as it was a long time ago, but I still have good hands," Woods told the media following his triumphant win.

Francesco Molinari began the day with a two-shot advantage over Woods and Tony Finau.

Woods opened at 18-1 odds of winning this year's Masters.  He was the -200 favorite to win just hours before the final round.

BetOnline has released odds on the next big Masters tournament, the PGA Championship May 16.

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69601     Dustin Johnson         +900     
69603     Tiger Woods         +900     
69602     Justin Thomas         +1200     
69604     Rory McIlroy         +1200     
69605     Brooks Koepka         +1400     
69606     Justin Rose         +1800     
69610     Bryson DeChambeau         +2000     
69614     Francesco Molinari         +2000     
69608     Jason Day         +2000     
69609     Jon Rahm         +2000     
69607     Rickie Fowler         +2000     
69612     Jordan Spieth         +2500     
69611     Tommy Fleetwood         +2500     
69616     Hideki Matsuyama         +3300     
69613     Patrick Reed         +3300     
69617     Tony Finau         +3300     
69615     Xander Schauffele         +3300     
69624     Bubba Watson         +4000     
69618     Henrik Stenson         +4000     
69619     Patrick Cantlay         +4000     
69620     Phil Mickelson         +4000     
69635     Cameron Champ         +5000     
69623     Louis Oosthuizen         +5000     
69622     Paul Casey         +5000     
69621     Sergio Garcia         +5000     
69626     Adam Scott         +6600     
69632     Alexander Noren         +6600     
69631     Brandt Snedeker         +6600     
69627     Gary Woodland         +6600     
69625     Marc Leishman         +6600     
69629     Matt Kuchar         +6600     
69630     Thomas Pieters         +6600     
69628     Webb Simpson         +6600     
69638     Branden Grace         +8000     
69640     Ian Poulter         +8000     
69636     Kevin Kisner         +8000     
69633     Thorbjorn Olesen         +8000     
69634     Tyrrell Hatton         +8000     
69637     Zach Johnson         +8000     
69639     Aaron Wise         +10000

  - Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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