The Masters 2017: Full betting odds
The PGA Tour’s first major for 2017 starts on Thursday, and here are the current betting odds for The Masters.
The annual “tradition unlike any other” is coming this week as a sure sign of spring, with the best players in golf descending on Augusta National for The Masters.
Last year’s Masters champion, Danny Willett, carried 50/1 odds to win heading into the first round. Outside of his family and close friends, surely no one made that bet on Willett to win.
As of Wednesday morning, before new of Dustin Johnson’s back injury, and of course subject to change before the first tee time on Thursday, here are the full betting odds for The Masters this year, via Oddsshark.
- Dustin Johnson +550
- Rory McIlroy +700
- Jordan Spieth +800
- Hideki Matsuyama +1800
- Rickie Fowler +1800
- Jason Day +1800
- Jon Rahm +2500
- Justin Rose +2500
- Phil Mickelson +2500
- Henrik Stenson +3000
- Justin Thomas +3500
- Adam Scott +3500
- Paul Casey +4000
- Sergio Garcia +4000
- Bubba Watson +4500
- Brandt Snedeker +5000
- Louis Oosthuizen +5000
- Marc Leishman +5000
- Tyrrell Hatton +6000
- Brooks Koepka +6600
- Russell Henley +6600
- Daniel Berger +7500
- Matthew Fitzpatrick +8000
- Thomas Pieters +8000
- Charl Schwartzel +8000
- Patrick Reed +8000
- Adam Hadwin +8000
- Lee Westwood +8000
- Matt Kuchar +8000
- Tommy Fleetwood +8000
- Alexander Noren +8000
- Branden Grace +10000
- J.B. Holmes +10000
- Bill Haas +8000
- Jimmy Walker +10000
- Danny Willett +12500
- Gary Woodland +12500
- Kevin Kisner +12500
- Zach Johnson +12500
- Charley Hoffman +12500
- Emiliano Grillo +12500
- Martin Kaymer +15000
- Rafa Cabrera-Bello +15000
- Ross Fisher +15000
- Shane Lowry +15000
- Bernd Wiesberger +15000
- Jason Dufner +15000
- Ryan Moore +15000
- Soren Kjeldsen +15000
- Francesco Molinari +15000
The top of this list is sure to change some with Johnson’s injury. Jordan Spieth could be looking to make it three green jackets in a row, if not for a back-nine meltdown on Sunday last year, so he may become the favorite before things tee-off Thursday morning. Rising star Jon Rahm is playing in just his third career major, but he is a player to watch this week.
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As for Willett, he has fallen of the radar since winning last year. Stranger things have happened, but a repeat Masters champion would be a real long shot this year.