For the second time in six months, all eyes will be on Augusta National as The Masters tees off on April 8. Here’s a full breakdown of how PlaySugarHouse.com and BetRivers.com bettors are wagering on The Masters.
Jordan Spieth (+1100 to win) struggled mightily in 2020 with zero top 5 finishes and five missed cuts. But the three-time major winner has been on a tear early in the 2021 season picking up four top 5 finishes and a victory at last week’s Valero Texas Open. Spieth, who won the 2015 Masters, enters the 2021 event with the third shortest odds (+1100 to win) but largest percentage of the outright winning handle (14%) and outright winning bets (8%).
Justin Thomas (+1100 to win), who won the 2021 Players Championship in early March, is backed by the second largest percentage of outright winning handle (8%) and outright winning bets (6%). Bryson DeChambeau (+1000 to win) is backed by 7% of the handle to win and 5% of the bets to win, while Dustin Johnson (+900 to win) the 2020 Masters champion and odds-on favorite, is backed by 5% of the handle to win and 5% of the bets to win.
The largest current bet of any kind is a $5,500 wager on Jordan Spieth to Make The Cut (-556) that has a potential payout of $6,490.
The largest current championship futures bet is a $2,500 wager on Bryson DeChambeau (+1000) that has a potential payout of $27,500.
The largest current prop bet is a $1,500 wager on No Eagle on No. 7 hole (-125) that has a potential payout of $2,700.
Odds to Win The Masters:
Dustin Johnson +900
Bryson DeChambeau +1000
Jon Rahm +1100
Jordan Spieth +1100
Justin Thomas +1100
Rory McIlroy +1800
Patrick Cantlay +2000
Odds to Lead After First Round:
Dustin Johnson +1800
Jordan Spieth +1800
Bryson DeChambeau +2000
Jon Rahm +2000
Rory McIlroy +2500
Patrick Cantlay +2800
Collin Morikawa +3300
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