Following Friday's second round, Tiger Woods found himself in his best 36-hole position at the Masters since 2011. He's tied for sixth with Dustin Johnson, Justin Harding and Xander Schauffele.
Vegas noticed.
Woods is a 7-1 co-favorite heading into the weekend at Augusta National Golf Club. His co-favorites are Johnson, Brooks Koepka and Francesco Molinari, per FanDuel. Koepka and Molinari are tied for first at seven under with Jason Day, Adam Scott and Louis Oosthuizen.
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The 43-year-old four-time Masters champion posted a 70 in Thursday's first round before tightening things up with a 68 on Friday—good for six under par and one stroke off the lead.