Tiger Woods betting specials with Ladbrokes
Pork Belly for Tiger? Following the hot dog incident, Ladbrokes have priced up Woods to sign an endorsement deal with any hot dog company and the odds on his using a belly putter
Tiger Woods is 8/1 with Ladbrokes to sign an endorsement deal with any hot dog company this year.
Following the hot dog incident at the Frys.com Open it's also now 8/1 that Woods a belly putter during any tournament next year and he's 12/1 to remain unbeaten during the President's Cup.
Woods can also be backed at 10/1 to be the world number one at the end of next year.
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Alex Donohue of
Ladbrokes, said: "Tiger's lost a few sponsorship deals recently so this could be the perfect opportunity to put pen to paper again. On the golfing front we feel he's more likely to use the controversial putter before he climbs the rankings again."
A spectator at the Frys.com Open threw a hot dog at Woods as he lined up a birdie putt, which he subsequently missed, although the hot dog did not hit the former world number one and winner of 14 Majors.
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Tiger Woods to sign an endorsement deal with any hot dog company before the end of 2011 - 8/1 Tiger Woods to use a Belly Putter during tournament play 2012 - 8/1 Tiger Woods to be unbeaten in the President's Cup 2011 - 12/1 Tiger Woods to be world number one on 31st Dec 2012 - 10/1
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