The Citizen (KZN)

Tiger saves the day

- Brent Graham Brent Graham is a sports betting blogger at goodforthe­game.co.za. To get on his free weekly e-mail list, just send a message to brent@goodforthe­game.co.za titled “Best Bets”. Follow him on Twitter: @BrentGraha­m

Ihad always anticipate­d going to bed in the early hours of Monday morning after watching the back nine of the Masters, hopefully with a number of players in contention.

As it turned, out my big fancy to win, Rory McIlroy, went missing early and never got back into the thick of things. But I had backed Tiger Woods at 18/1 and Brooks Koepka at 30/1, so had plenty of Sunday interest.

The Masters tee times were brought forward due to forecast bad weather and it certainly felt strange watching this great tournament while eating dinner on the couch. I thoroughly enjoyed the final round but from a betting perspectiv­e, it threatened to be a blow out.

I am still scratching my head why I had a massive punt on Rory at 15/2 to win and much smaller ones on the likes of Koepka and Woods. Another bet I had running for me was Lucas Bjerregaar­d to finish in the top 20, including ties, at 4/1. I kept my eyes on the scores, only for Bjerregaar­d to finish tied for 21st, meaning another bet had bitten the dust.

When Koepka stuck his tee shot in the water at 12, I tweeted that now it was only Tiger Woods that could save my weekend. Long-time leader Francesco Molinari finally cracked under pressure but even as Woods hit the front, there were a number of players from further back looking to post scores.

Koepka eagled the 13th to get back into contention and even though financiall­y he was a better result for me than Woods, I found myself pulling for the man who was about to complete the greatest sporting comeback of all time.

Tiger’s ability to get himself out of trouble is unsurpasse­d and he was at his glorious best down the stretch to win by one shot.

Betting aside, it was one of the sporting highlights of all time for me. As Patrick Reed was slipping the green jacket on Tiger, my Woods winnings were landing in my account, saving me from what looked like being a large loss.

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