We’ve made it. It’s time to take a closer look at the 2023 odds to win the Masters Tournament for PGA golf betting.
April 6-9, we will return to Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga., where the PGA’s best — including Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Tiger Woods, and more — will battle for the green jacket. This page examines the field at the 2023 Masters and provides you with the information you need to bet on the tournament.
Odds to Win the Masters – 2023
Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, and Jon Rahm are the three favorites to win the 2023 Masters tournament, according to DraftKings Sportsbook.
Here is a full list of the favorites to win the tournament, as well as their odds to do so. To ensure you always get the best odds possible, check out our prop shop.
Golfer | Odds to Win the Masters |
Scottie Scheffler | +700 |
Rory McIlroy | +700 |
Jon Rahm | +900 |
Jordan Spieth | +1600 |
Patrick Cantlay | +1800 |
Tony Finau | +2000 |
Justin Thomas | +2000 |
Xander Schauffele | +2200 |
Cameron Smith | +2200 |
Jason Day | +2200 |
Dustin Johnson | +2200 |
Collin Morikawa | +2200 |
Max Homa | +2500 |
Cameron Young | +2800 |
Will Zaltoris | +3500 |
Viktor Hovland | +3500 |
Sung-Jae Im | +3500 |
Sam Burns | +3500 |
Hideki Matsuyama | +3500 |
Brooks Koepka | +3500 |
Corey Conners | +3500 |
All odds are courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook.
Current Masters Betting Favorites 2023
- Scottie Scheffler (+700): Scheffler is the world’s No. 1 golf player, and he’s also tied as the favorite to win the 2023 Masters. Scheffler won The Players Championship in March 2023 at TPC Sawgrass.
- Rory McIlroy (+700): McIlroy is the world’s No. 2 golfer and he is tied with Scheffler and Rahm with the best odds to win the 2023 Masters. McIlroy finished tied for second at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in early March 2023.
- Jon Rahm (+900): Rahm is the world’s No. 3 golfer and has +900 odds to win the 2023 Masters. Rahm won The Genesis Invitational in February 2023.
To see who our experts are betting on, check out the FTN Bets bet tracker.
The Masters Course and Tournament Information
The Masters takes place at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga. The tournament lasts for four days, April 6-9, 2023. The course is a par 72, with a total yardage of 7,475. The fairways at Augusta National Golf Club are ryegrass, and the greens are bentgrass. You can watch the tournament on CBS, ESPN or through the Masters tournament mobile app. The total purse for the tournament is $15 million.
When and Where to Watch the Masters
When: Thursday, April 6-Sunday, April 9
Where: Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Georgia.
How to watch: Jim Nantz and 2008 Masters champion Trevor Immelman will cover the Masters for CBS.
Streaming Options: You have the option to stream the tournament on Masters.com, the Masters app, or the CBS sports app.
Where can I bet on the Masters?
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Who are the most recent Masters winners?
Here is a look at the last 22 winners of the Masters tournament:
Year | Winner | Total Score | To Par |
2022 | Scottie Scheffler | 278 | -10 |
2021 | Hideki Matsuyama | 278 | -10 |
2020 | Dustin Johnson | 268 | -20 |
2019 | Tiger Woods | 275 | -13 |
2018 | Patrick Reed | 273 | -15 |
2017 | Sergio Garcia | 279 | -9 |
2016 | Danny Willett | 283 | -5 |
2015 | Jordan Spieth | 270 | -18 |
2014 | Bubba Watson | 280 | -8 |
2013 | Adam Scott | 279 | -9 |
2012 | Bubba Watson | 278 | -10 |
2011 | Charl Schwartzel | 274 | -14 |
2010 | Phil Mickelson | 272 | -16 |
2009 | Angel Cabrera | 276 | -12 |
2008 | Trevor Immelman | 280 | -8 |
2007 | Zach Johnson | 289 | +1 |
2006 | Phil Mickelson | 281 | -7 |
2005 | Tiger Woods | 276 | -12 |
2004 | Phil Mickelson | 279 | -9 |
2003 | Mike Weir | 281 | -7 |
2002 | Tiger Woods | 276 | -12 |
2001 | Tiger Woods | 272 | -16 |
Biggest Betting Longshots in Masters History
The Masters tournament is often unpredictable, so it is important to consider some longshots when betting on the tournament. Here are some of the more recent longshots to win the tournament.
- Patrick Reed (2018) +6000: Reed only had six PGA Tour wins at the time of his 2018 victory and was ranked 24th in the world at the time.
- Danny Willett (2016) +15000: Willett got his lone PGA Tour victory in 2016 when former champion Jordan Spieth collapsed on the back-nine.
- Angel Cabrera (2009) +12500: In 2009, Cabrera got his second major victory in less than two years but ranked just 69th in the world at the time.
- Zach Johnson (2007) +12500: Johnson’s only PGA Tour victory prior to 2007 was at the BellSouth Classic in 2004. He has no major victories since the 2015 Open Championship.
More information about the Masters 2023
Who qualifies for the Masters?
- All Masters champions
- Last five US/British open champions
- Last five PGA champions
- Last three The Players Championship winners
- The reigning Olympic gold medalist
- Current US/British/Asia-Pacific Amateur champions and the runner-up
- Top-12 finishers/ including ties, from previous year’s Masters
- Top-4 finishers, including ties, from previous year’s US Open, British Open, and PGA championship
- Winners of PGA Tour events awarding a full-point allocation for the Tour Championship from the previous Masters to current Masters
- Qualifiers from last year’s Tour Championship
- Top 50 leaders from the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) at the end of the previous calendar year
- The OWGR’s Top 50 leaders published the week prior to the Masters
- Top 50 leaders prior to the originally scheduled Masters at Week 11 (March 15)
Where is the Masters this year?
Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Ga.
What is the highest score ever to win the Masters?
Sam Snead (1954), Jack Burke Jr. (1956), and Zach Johnson (2007) have all won the masters at +1.
What is the lowest score ever to win the Masters?
Dustin Johnson (2020) had the lowest score in Masters history, finishing the tournament at -20.
Has anyone ever won the Masters back-to-back?
Tiger Woods (2001 and 2002), Nick Faldo (1989 and 1990), Jack Nicklaus (1965 and 1966) are the only three golfers to ever win the Masters in back-to-back years.