The 89th Masters tees off Thursday morning at Augusta National Golf Club.
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The first golfers in the 95-player field tee off at 7:40 a.m. ET Thursday on the par-72, 7,555-yard course at Augusta. The final round is slated for Sunday when a new green jacket will be awarded.
Following are the current best-value Masters champion odds from the leading online sportsbooks. Find updated betting odds on all the major sports on our dedicated page.
And here are some recommended best bets from golf analyst John Haslbauer, writing for our sister site TheLines.com. Refer to the the article for his full Master betting card and analysis.
Collin Morikawa, outright winner
Haslbauer’s bet: +1800
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“Morikawa’s superpower is his elite iron play, but the short game this season has elevated him to a top-20 floor,” Haslbauer writes. “He leads the TOUR in SG: T2G this season and did enough to win twice at the Sentry and Arnold Palmer Invitational, if not for the spike final rounds from Hideki Matsuyama and Russell Henley. I’m less concerned about the two-time major champion’s ability to close than others seem to be, and I believe Morikawa has the highest floor of anyone in the field this week outside of (defending champ Scottie) Scheffler.”
Will Zalatoris, first-round leader
Haslbauer’s bet: +4500
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“It’s hard to say what version of Will Zalatoris we will get at Augusta National this week,” Haslbauer writes. “At his best, there is no course better catered to Zalatoris’ skillsets, given his driving ability, elite long iron play, and short game touch around tight lies. Unfortunately, we haven’t seen Zalatoris piece it together for four rounds so that I will keep my exposure to the Masters stalwart in the first round only.”
Jon Rahm, top Continental European player
Haslbauer’s bet: +230
Best available odds:
“In this market against Ludvig Aberg, Viktor Hovland, Sepp Straka, and Sergio Garcia, I believe Rahm is in a class of his own,” Haslbauer writes. “I also happen to be much lower on Aberg and Hovland than the market consensus this week, so I’m drawn to the value in this prop. Assuming Rahm has gotten his “floor” Augusta performance out of his system last year, I expect him to finish top 10 this week.”