Lots of factors to consider, player status, age, injuries regardless if it's minor or major, improving opponents, post-prime performance, etc.
But if you believe in the legendary Tiger Woods and you think he has lots of fuels left in the tank, that's a great opportunity to bet for him as you don't see that kind of odds being put on top players of All-Time on their respective sports.
It's common for great players that are already past their prime as their some rising stars who are now taking the stage.
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I think most of the people in this forum would agree that age is indeed something we should take onto consideration before betting on someone close to being too old for the game. Some younger players can still play and practice for 8hours a day and grind to make his body fit to a certain point of perfection for the game. Yes, not all of us know Tiger Woods or Golf or both, but in terms of sports in general, the age is always taken onto consideration.
Some might say that Tiger Woods is a legend and his experience and skills on this field is boundless, but we also know that the more you get old the lesser you can be better at something. Even Efren Bata Reyes, Michael Jordan, Mike Tyson, all are getting old and cannot be the same person as they are when they where younger. Hence, I cannot say that I wouldn't bet on Tiger Woods, but would consider his current status.
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oh! The Bata Reyes is good to see that others legends are known, an activity(B8-B9) in which one can also be quite long-lived. His story is incredible and is little known. I think he transcends his story for a good documentary.
Lots of factors to consider, player status, age, injuries regardless if it's minor or major, improving opponents, post-prime performance, etc.
Definitely it was the age factor + injury that is the main reason for this odds. Assuming all players has the same skill set, age and injuries always play the bigger part overshadowing experience and other previous achievements. Tigerwood is a Legend yes, but legends are destined to be replaced by younger bloods or rising star of that field.
Golf is long-lived, in fact there is the league for people over 50 years old where they play by invitation and you can see some of those stars of PGA tournaments that are no longer at the first level but continue to give good putts.
It's bound to happen at some point and like what the others have mentioned already the same thing goes with the other good players that are playing different sports. Eventually, their performance will regress, it's already out of their control and I think it's one of the reasons why some players tend to retire early as it's better for them to retire before reaching that point of regression while others prefer to really push it until the end. The odds might not look good for him but it's not the lowest based on what i've seen from the outright markets.
Yes, in effect the matter is that these odds are for a tournament Majors.
I think he is not retiring because he is looking for the record for most wins in the Majors, number one is Jack Nicklaus who has 18 Major championships.
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I would bet on him based on the odds,I know it will be difficult now for him knowing his age and condition but he is the best golf player or was the best golf player in the world.Most probably the bookies know more than use when it comes to publishing odds but there are certain times when they make errors as they are humans just like us,it would be nice if we for once take profit from some bookie error when we know that they profit from our errors daily.I don't think the physical condition will impact him a lot so why not give a shot when the odds are good.
It is a dilemma because if someone on this planet can go against the odds it is Tiger Woods, the bookmakers practically assure that he will not win, although last year another legend Phil Mickelson won with odds 5 times higher than Tiger Woods this year.
The odds then this year are better for Tiger Woods, who in comparison should be worse than they were for Phil Mickelson, who although he is also a guy already in the twilight of his career, remains more active.
The odds and his formula are always a questionable point, I think that in this case they are rigging a bit with reality, so depending on where you look the odds can be higher, there is a casino that offers odds of 600/1 they are more real with the current situation.
We'll see how it turns out, of course I bet on TW but that's why I would have liked a fairer odds against him
It is very difficult for such an unexpected comeback to happen twice, the first already happened in 2019.