Tiger Woods is set to tee it up at the 2023 Masters. The four-day tournament begins Thursday, and betting odds are available at legal online sportsbooks. The field is loaded with potential contenders, and Tiger Woods’ odds will likely be in focus alongside the top favorites.
Woods is a five-time champ at the Masters, last winning the iconic tournament in thrilling fashion in 2019. This year, he’s behind the top contenders in betting odds, but he remains a sentimental favorite and will be a popular wagering choice.
2023 Masters betting odds
Below are the latest betting odds for the 2023 Masters. If you see a bet that you’re interested in, just click on the odds. That will direct you to the sportsbook where you can place the wager.
View Tiger Woods’ odds at the Masters
Is Tiger Woods playing at the Masters?
Tiger Woods will be playing at the Masters this year. This is the 25th time that he will be in the field at Augusta National Golf Club. Woods has won the vaunted green jacket five times, last in 2019, and will be seeking his 16th win in a golf major.
For this season, his lone appearance came at the Genesis Invitational in February. He carded a -1, which left him in a tie for 45th. Since winning the Masters in 2019, he finished in a tie for 38th in 2020, skipped the event in 2021 and came in 47th in 2022.
Masters 2023: Tiger Woods odds now available
Beyond betting on Woods to win the Masters, PGA betting sites offer a number of other wagers that will let you bet on how he will fare this year. Here’s a list, along with the latest odds.
- Make the cut:
- Top five finish:
- Top 10 finish:
- Top 20 finish:
- Top 30 finish:
- Top 40 finish:
- Top five after Round 1:
- Top 10 after Round 1:
- Top 20 after Round 1:
- Leader after Round 1:
- Top American player:
Tiger Woods odds vs. contenders
The current odds for Woods to win the Masters stand at . For perspective, there are scheduled to be 89 golfers in the field. Woods is currently in the middle of the pack for betting odds. Here are the top five favorites and their latest odds:
- Scottie Scheffler
- Rory McIlroy
- Jon Rahm
- Jordan Spieth
- Patrick Cantlay
Based on the current odds, sportsbooks consider Woods to be a long shot to win this year’s Masters. In advance of his last win in 2019, his pre-tournament odds were at +1400. For last year’s edition, the odds stood at +5000 when he teed it up.
How many Masters has Tiger Woods won?
Tiger Woods has won the Masters five times, which is second all-time. Jack Nicklaus holds the record with six wins.
Tiger Woods wins at the Masters
- 1997
- 2001
- 2002
- 2005
- 2019
Woods was 21 when he won it for the first time and 43 for his last win in 2019. The 14-year span from his 2005 win to his most recent victory is the longest in Masters history.
Masters history for Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods will be making his 25th appearance at the Masters this year. He has a recent victory in 2019, but he’s finished lower than 30th in four out of his last seven events. Here’s how he fared in total over the first 24:
Year | To Par | Finish | Earnings |
2022 | +13 | 47th | – |
2020 | -1 | Tie 38th | $50,600 |
2019 | -13 | 1st | $2,070,000 |
2018 | +1 | Tie 32nd | $63,663 |
2015 | -5 | Tie 17th | $155,000 |
2013 | -5 | Tie 4th | $352,000 |
2012 | +5 | Tie 40th | $32,000 |
2011 | -10 | Tie 4th | $330,667 |
2010 | -11 | Tie 4th | $330,000 |
2009 | -8 | Tie 6th | $242,813 |
2008 | -5 | 2nd | $810,000 |
2007 | +3 | Tie 2nd | $541,333 |
2006 | -4 | Tie 3rd | $315,700 |
2005 | -12 | 1st | $1,260,000 |
2004 | +2 | Tie 22nd | $70,200 |
2003 | +2 | Tie 15th | $93,000 |
2002 | -12 | 1st | $1,000,008 |
2001 | -16 | 1st | $1,000,008 |
2000 | -4 | 5th | $184,000 |
1999 | +1 | Tie 18th | $52,160 |
1998 | -3 | Tie 8th | $89,600 |
1997 | -18 | 1st | $486,000 |
1996 | +6 | Tie 60th | – |
1995 | +5 | Tie 41st | – |
Can Tiger Woods win the 2023 Masters?
Based on the current Masters betting lines, Woods is a long shot to win this year’s event. His latest odds stand at , leaving him hovering around the middle of the board and well behind the tournament favorites.
For the 2022-23 PGA Tour season, he has only appeared in one event thus far, finishing tied for 45th at the Genesis Invitational in February. Last season, he played in three majors, finishing 47th at the Masters, withdrawing from the PGA Championship in round three and missing the cut at the British Open.
While his chances of winning appear to be slim, Woods attracts betting interest any time he tees up. Beyond placing bets on him to win, bettors can also wager on his overall performance by placing bets on him to finish in the top five, top 10 and more.