In the Genesis Invitational at the Pacific Palisades in California, Tiger Woods starts a new journey when he finally plays golf again after a long absence.

After breaking up with Nike, the most famous golfer in the world will launch his own line of golf clothes. The new Sun Day Red brand is sure to be a big hit.

In the final round of an event, Woods always wears red, and the logo is a tiger with 15 stripes, which is the number of majors he has won in an amazing career that is only topped by Jack Nicklaus.

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The winner of 82 tournaments is hosting the Genesis in the Golden State. The Riviera Club will welcome 70 players, including some of the hottest players in the world who will be competing in this year’s four majors.

How is Tiger going to do? Most likely not very well. His odds to win the event are 150/1 with William Hill and many others. That’s the same odds as Andrew Putnam, Taylor Moore, Taylor Montgomery, and Adam Svensson, who are all huge underdogs. His odds to miss the cut are 10/11 with LiveScoreBet. But Woods’s return in his stylish new clothes gives the PGA Tour a huge boost, as more and more big names leave for the LIV circuit.

Max Homa didn’t make the cut at last week’s Phoenix Open, but that might have been a good thing because he got to enjoy some peace and quiet. The last two days were rough with bad weather and fans fighting and generally acting badly around the Scottsdale course.

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Homa is worth a 15/1 each-way bet with Coral, and so is Sam Burns. On Sunday, our 22/1 each-way bet on him paid off. Bet365 lets you back Burns at 16/1.

Ludvig Aberg at 16/1 with Coral and Kurt Kitayama at 70/1 with the same company are our last two each-ways. If they finish in the top ten, their odds will go up, which will help our accounts.
Smith is ready to go quickly in Glasgow.

This week’s Premier League Darts goes to Glasgow, which is north of the line. Michael Smith is 9/10 with SpreadEx and Sporting Index to beat Rob Cross in the first match of the night.

Michael van Gerwen has a 6/5 chance of beating Peter Wright by more than 3.5 legs with Betway and Bet Victor. Luke Humphries, the world winner, has a 6/5 chance of beating Nathan Aspinall by more than 2.5 legs with Bet Victor, and Luke Littler has a 12/5 chance of beating Gerwyn Price by more than 1.5 legs with bet365.