The Open Championship 2022 Tiger Woods Odds and Prediction: What price is the three-time winner?

Whatever condition he’s in right now, Tiger Woods will be the biggest draw at the 150th Open Championship.
It’s a major he’s won three times, including twice at St Andrews.
Below we take a look at Woods’ odds in various markets, including outright, top-5/10/20, first round, and top American, plus his tee off time and group pairing, as well as his major record since he memorably won the Masters a few years ago…
Scroll to the bottom of article for a full list of Open odds.
What price is Tiger to win?
Let’s get straight to the point. Tiger Woods is 90/1 to win The Open Championships for the fourth time in his career. This price is available with bet365 and pays up to eight places at 1/5. Meanwhile, the 15-time major winner is slightly shorter at 66/1 with Paddy Power, however they offer the cushion off 12 places.
The 2000, 2005 and 2006 Champ can be backed at 16/1 to finish in the top-5 at the Open for the sixth time, 8/1 for the top-10, and 3/1 to end the tournament in the top-20.
Woods is priced at 75/1 (bet365) to storm out of the blocks and lead the way at the top of the leaderboard after the first round, 18/1 (Paddy Power) to be the top former winner, and 45/1 (BetVictor) to finish as the top American.
Elsewhere, Woods is odds-on to make the cut (8/11, bet365) and 23/20 (UniBet) to miss the cut as was the case in his last appearance in 2019.
What time does Tiger tee-off on Thursday?
Set those alarm reminders, Woods jets off at 2.59pm (BST) on Thursday afternoon.
The American will be joined by last month’s US Open winner Matt Fitzpatrick and four-time PGA Tour winner Max Homa.
The trio will then be back in action on Friday morning at 9.58am.
What’s his form like?
Woods returned to competitive action in April following his serious car crash in February 2021.
Woods finished 47th at the Masters, but was forced to ââwithdraw from May’s PGA Championship after a 9-over par 79 third round score, which was his third worst round in a major.
He subsequently didn’t feature at the US Open, with the upcoming Open his first major tournament since the PGA Championship. However, he did play recently at the JP McManus Pro-Am in Ireland; finishing T39th.
When it comes to the majors, Woods’ best standing since his stunning 2019 Masters triumph is T21 (US Open, 2019).