Masters Odds


The ultimate golf tournament each and every year is the Masters, for golf fans and sports bettors alike. The best players in the world participate and it is played at the same course every year.

After a tremendous tournament highlighted by a Scottie Scheffler win, the odds for the 2023 tournament were released, with Scheffler as the opening favorite. Will Scheffler be able to win back-to-back titles for the first time since Tiger Woods did it in 2000 and 2001?

Time will tell, but let’s take a look at the latest Masters odds, some betting history, stats, and the best sportsbooks to wager on golf for the next Masters tournament.

2023 Masters Opening Odds

A look at the Masters opening odds for the 2023 event, courtesy of bet365.

PlayerOdds
Scottie Scheffler +700
Rory McIlroy+700
John Rahm+900
Jordan Spieth+1600
Patrick Cantlay+1800
Justin Thomas+2000
Cameron Smith+2200
Tony Finau+2200

When it comes to betting on golf and the Masters, the key is to get the best prices as golf wagering all depends on futures. If you believe Rory McIlroy will win the 2023 Masters, you can wager on him for +700, +750, or +800. Choose the +800 every time, as that price will yield a higher payout.

For Masters week, the odds changed, and quite significantly. Until then though as the Masters is next April, the odds will likely not change too much.

Keep an eye on the PGA odds.

The Masters Date and Time 2023

Where: Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Georgia

When: April 6-9, 2023

TV: CBS, ESPN, Masters.com, CBS Sports App

Radio: SiriusXM

How Can I Bet on the Masters?

Betting on golf is different than other sports, and that certainly includes the Masters. It will vary based on which legal sportsbook a user plays, but most golf offerings at sportsbook operators include the following.

PGA Masters Odds Guide

Most legal sportsbooks offer the following types of golf betting, allowing bettors to wager on many different golf markets including these ways to wager on the Masters:

  • To Win
  • Finishing Position
  • Top 10
  • Top 20
  • To Make or Miss Cut
  • Top Finisher from Each Country
  • Matchups
  • Futures
  • Props
  • In-Game Betting
  • Parlays
  • Teasers

In addition, there is a full selection of Tiger Woods props for the Masters!

Bet on the Masters at DraftKings Sportsbook.

Masters Public Betting Consensus

Once Masters betting data is live, we will update it here. Stay tuned.

Biggest Longshots in Masters Betting History

Here is a look at the players that have won the Masters at the longest odds, across the tournament’s history.

  • Zach Johnson (+12500)
  • Angel Cabrera (+12500)
  • Trevor Immelman (+15000)
  • Danny Willett (+15000)

All Time Masters Stats

A look at the all-time leaders across the Masters’ rich history in the PGA.

Most Wins

  • Jack Nicklaus – 6

Youngest Winner

  • Tiger Woods -21

Oldest Winner

  • Jack Nicklaus – 46

Best Overall Score

  • Tiger Woods (-18)
  • Jordan Spieth (-18)

Masters Odds FAQ

Looking for more answers to your Masters odds questions? Let’s see if we can help point you in the right direction.

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Can I bet on golf legally?

Yes. In the US, it is legal to wager on golf and the Masters. To bet, you must be located in a state that allows legal sports betting.

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Can I legally bet on the Masters?

Yes. Legal sports betting includes betting on the 2023 Masters in states that permit legal sports betting.

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When is the 2023 Masters Tournament?

The 2023 Masters Tournament runs April 6-9, 2023.

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Who won the 2022 Masters Tournament?

Scottie Scheffler won the 2022 Masters Tournament.

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Can I bet on Tiger Woods at the Masters?

Yes, Tiger Woods will be competing in this year's Masters Tournament and you can bet on him in legal sports betting states.

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Who is the favorite to win the 2023 Masters?

The favorites to win the 2023 Masters are Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy.


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How can you qualify for the Masters?

There are many ways to qualify for the Masters tournament. You automatically qualify if you are a previous Masters winner, a major winner in the last five years, current champions, and many other ways.