New opinion: Tiger Woods’ failure is more obvious than ever when his chance to win the Masters is just zero

Tiger Woods has officially been declared in the field for the Masters this year – his first Major of the season – but the golf icon is not expected to come anywhere close to competing

Tiger Woods won his fifth Green Jacket at Augusta International in 2019

Tiger Woods won his fifth Green Jacket at Augusta International in 2019 (Image: Getty Images)

Tiger Woods has drifted out to his longest ever Masters odds since his name appeared on the updated entry list for the first Major of the season.

The American superstar, now 48, will tee up in his 26th Masters with the aim of setting a new record of cuts made in Augusta. But the odds of winning a record-equalling sixth Green Jacket have actually gone out since the world No.941 remained on the invite list on the 2024 Masters App last week.

Woods is unlikely to play any warm-up events and has not finished a PGA Tour event for 13 months. The 15-time Major winner pulled out during the third round in Augusta last year with a foot problem and then withdrew after 24 holes at the Genesis Invitational in February because of flu.

His last active involvement in the PGA Tour was hosting talks with the Saudi Public Investment Fund – and Newcastle chairman Yasser Al-Rumayyan – in the Bahamas last week. Woods produced a golfing miracle by winning the Masters in 2019 – his 14th top-ten finish there – but bookies and punters don’t reckon he can repeat history if he does tee up on April 11.

William Hill spokesperson Lee Phelps, said: “It doesn’t look like Tiger will play again before Augusta and that means he’ll have had less than two competitive rounds this year which is hardly the prep he needs. “After his name was added to the Masters field list last week, we’ve actually seen a drift on his price for a sixth Green Jacket, with the 15-time Major champion now 125/1 having been 100/1 prior to the announcement.

“We haven’t seen much interest in him yet, but punters always have a soft spot for Tiger and we’d expect to see plenty of bets on him winning it, while the 10/1 about him finishing in the top-10 will appeal to plenty too.” Woods has made limited appearances since his February 2021 car crash in Los Angeles. Last year he made the cut at Augusta for the 23rd consecutive time to tie the all-time record with Gary Player and Fred Couples.

Tiger Woods won The Masters in 2019 - but isn't expected to come close to winning this year
Tiger Woods won The Masters in 2019 – but isn’t expected to come close to winning this year Image: Andrew Redington/Getty Images)

Dan Kilbridge, Senior Handicapper for Bookies.com, said Woods’ pre-tournament odds were 80-1 last year and 50-1 on his professional debut in 1997 when he won by 12 shots.

“Tiger Woods’ Masters odds have been getting longer throughout the build-up to Augusta National,” he said. “The big concern is a lack of preparation. While Woods was listed at 120/1 just two weeks ago, his Masters odds are currently among the worst in the field at 160/1.”

But Paddy Power spokesperson Rachael Kane said: “Tiger Woods may find himself a 125/1 shot for the Masters but only a fool would write him off at Augusta.”