Tiger Woods is a freak. The biggest freak there is. If you want to argue that then you just don’t watch enough golf. The guy has won five consecutive tournaments. For any other pro, winning five tournaments all season would be a spectacular season. Woods plays fewer tournaments than most guys, but he has just clinched his eighth player of the year award in 10 years.Betting on Tiger is often a good investment despite the ridiculously low odds. Unfortunately, the odds just keep getting lower. He was the favorite in all four majors this year (and the vast majority over the last decade). In both the U.S. Open (where he missed the cut) and the British Open (which he won), he was at 5/1 odds. After winning the British Open and the Buick Open, Woods was clearly on a roll. So much of a roll, in fact, that the odds on him were slashed to 9/4.These low odds sound impressive enough, but you really have to put it into context. There were 156 players in the field, and the tournament was 72 holes over the course of four days. Despite everything that could go wrong for Tiger, or very right…