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You can bet on how many times Jim Nantz name drops Tiger Woods at the Masters

Tiger Woods may not be playing this week at Augusta but he’s still the oddsmakers’ favorite to have his name dropped by Jim Nantz.

No, Tiger Woods won’t be teeing it up in this year’s Masters. But if you’re suffering from Eldrick Withdrawal, you can still place a bet on the winner of four green jackets.

That’s right, friends. The over/under from the oddsmakers is 9.5 on how many times Jim Nantz and his announcing cohorts will mention Tiger during CBS’ coverage of the 2016 Masters. The o/u is 5 on the number of highlights from Woods’ sensational Augusta career the network will show over the weekend. ESPN will broadcast the first two rounds on Thursday and Friday.

Or, you could just go the old-fashioned route and get sloshed by hoisting one each time Nantz drops Tiger’s name.

In addition to the usual Jason Day (20/3), Jordan Spieth (15/2), and Rory McIlroy (8/1) bets, there are a bunch of unconventional props to entertain you: the winner will wear a white shirt (5/2), Jimmy Walker will break the Par-3 Contest curse and win the Masters (55/1), and an over/under on the number of f-bombs for which Nantz will have to apologize (2.5).

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