ALL IS RIGHT IN THE WORLD!
Tiger is back!
Woods went out with a back-nine 33 to get to -3 and climb into the lead all by himself in the first round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Woods has since been passed by Billy Hurley III, who is -4, but it looks like he’s definitely feeling like the old Tiger.
Vegas obviously knows what’s up as Woods was immediately moved to 8/1 odds to win the Masters this year.
Just a few days ago, after the Valspar Championship, Woods was listed at 10/1 odds to win the Masters, but with a win this week, or a top-3 finish, that will completely change.