Irish Bookmaker Left Red Faced After Major £1.25M Mistake
Bungling bookie Paddy Power was left reeling on Sunday night after their £1.25m early payout on Tiger Woods to win the USPGA spectacularly
backfired when the world number one was unable to see off the challenge of Korean player Y.E. Yang at Hazeltine National Golf Club.
Paddy Power,
famous for their early payouts, took the unprecedented step of paying out over £1.25m to backers of Tiger Woods before the world number one teed
off for round three of the USPGA on Saturday afternoon.
At that time of Tiger was four shots clear at the top of the leader board and was the
bookies red-hot 1/5 favourite to win the final Major of the year. Unfortunately for the bookmaker, Tiger failed to produce his trademark magic in the
final two rounds resulting in the bookies record breaking seven-figure cock-up, the biggest ever mistake of its kind.
A spokesperson for the
bookie commented: "It takes a special kind of dimwit to turn what should have been our best ever golf result into our worst. Paddy Power punters are
obviously the big winners here and have made like bandits getting paid out on Tiger as a winner. Our only saving grace is that Harrington didn’t
do the business, thank God!"
Y.E. Yang was available at odds of 150/1 with the Irish bookmaker at the start of the tournament and at 16/1 before
the final round.
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