
The odds have been slashed in Tiger's favour following his win at the Masters.
The odds on Tiger Woods to eclipse Jack Nicklaus’ career record of 18 Major wins have been cut to just 8/1.
Now that Woods has taken his tally to 15 with victory at Augusta, the bookies believe he has a 11.1% chance of ending his career with 19 or more triumphs at the four most prestigious events in golf.
With the Masters secured, Woods is well-fancied to add another Major to his tally before the end of this year at 6/4.
His next opportunity comes at the US PGA in May, where he is a narrow 17/2 favourite ahead of Dustin Johnson and Rory McIlroy.
Three or more is priced at 10/1, while a 2019 Grand Slam is the longshot at 50/1.
Oddschecker spokesperson George Elek: "The idea that Tiger Woods would win another Masters was totally unthinkable a couple of years ago, but here we are the day after he slipped on another Green Jacket.
"50/1 may suggest that the Grand Slam is out of his reach, but Tiger was 20/1 last weekend so we can't count it out."





