2017 Masters Winner Betting Odds

2017 Masters Winner Betting Odds

The Masters golf tournament is called a ‘tradition like no other.’ For golf enthusiasts, it truly is something special and the world’s greatest golfers descend on Augusta, Georgia every spring for their chance at taking home one of the most coveted trophies in sports: the ‘green jacket.’

Tiger Woods, long a favorite at The Masters, will not play this year due to injury. Copyright: https://pixabay.com/en/tiger-woods-golf-golfer-sports-79694/

This year features a host of incredibly skilled and talented golfers. Some are newer to the scene, like Jon Rahm who pushed current world number one Dustin Johnson at the World Match Play Championship, while the majority of the key names with better odds are seasoned veterans.

It’s rare for a rookie or relative newcomer to the professional golf level to win a green jacket, but it has happened. This year, though, the hands down favorite is Dustin Johnson. He has been on fire this year and has won three straight tournaments, two of them as the new number one player in the world.

The Las Vegas ‘early’ book odds for each player are listed below. If you’re looking at placing a wager with another sportsbook, be sure to check with their odds or the most updated odds as things can change, from different oddsmakers to injuries or other issues at play, including weather. If you’re looking to make a serious wager, www.bestbettingsites.uk can get you to the right sportsbook for you. Don’t wait … the Masters starts in just a few hours!

Masters Player Odds to Win ‘The Masters’
Dustin Johnson 5/1
Jordan Spieth 7/1
Rory McIlroy 8/1
Jason Day 15/1
Rickie Fowler 20/1
Justin Rose 20/1
Phil Mickelson 20/1
Hideki Matsuyama 20/1
Jon Rahm 20/1
Henrik Stenson 25/1
Bubba Watson 30/1
Adam Scott 30/1
Sergio Garcia 30/1
Justin Thomas 30/1
Brandt Snedeker 40/1
Patrick Reed 40/1
Paul Casey 40/1
Matt Kuchar 40/1
Louis Oosthuizen 50/1
Tyrrell Hatton 50/1
Brooks Koepka 60/1
Matthew Fitzpatrick 60/1
Marc Leishman 60/1
Thomas Pieters 60/1
Branden Grace 80/1
Zach Johnson 80/1
Charl Schwartzel 80/1
Jimmy Walker 80/1
Lee Westwood 80/1
Daniel Berger 80/1
Gary Woodland 80/1
Adam Hadwin 80/1
Danny Willett 100/1
J.B. Holmes 100/1
Bill Haas 100/1
Rafael Cabrera Bello 100/1
Kevin Kisner 100/1
Alex Noren 100/1
Russell Henley 100/1
Tommy Fleetwood 100/1
Shane Lowry 125/1
Martin Kaymer 125/1
Emiliano Grillo 125/1
Russell Knox 125/1
Ryan Moore 125/1
Jim Furyk 150/1
Byeong Hun An 150/1
Jason Dufner 150/1
Charley Hoffman 150/1
Scott Piercy 150/1
Kevin Na 150/1
Francesco Molinari 150/1
Brendan Steele 150/1
Pat Perez 150/1
Ross Fisher 150/1
Angel Cabrera 200/1
Andy Sullivan 200/1
Webb Simpson 200/1
Bernd Wiesberger 200/1
Kevin Chappell 250/1
Steve Stricker 250/1
Chris Wood 250/1
William McGirt 250/1
Soren Kjeldsen 250/1
Hideto Tanihara 250/1
Jhonattan Vegas 300/1
Ernie Els 300/1
Fred Couples 300/1
Jeunghun Wang 300/1
James Hahn 300/1
Sean O’Hair 300/1
Hudson Swafford 300/1
Daniel Summerhays 500/1
Bernhard Langer 500/1
Billy Hurley III 500/1
Brian Stuard 500/1
Vijay Singh 500/1
Yuta Ikeda 500/1
Curtis Luck 500/1
Si Woo Kim 500/1
Roberto Castro 500/1
Rod Pampling 500/1
Mackenzie Hughes 500/1
Brad Dalke 1000/1
Jose Maria Olazabal 1000/1
Scott Gregory 2000/1
Trevor Immelman 2000/1
Mike Weir 2000/1
Mark O’Meara 2000/1
Stewart Hagestad 2000/1
Toto Gana 2000/1
Ian Woosnam 2000/1
Sandy Lyle 5000/1
Larry Mize 5000/1

 

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