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Masters betting 2023: Picks to win, how many total birdies in past years & other odds

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The Masters Tournament, played annually at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia, offers popular betting opportunities for both casual and hardcore sports fans. Defending champion Scottie Scheffler is the 2023 Masters betting favorite with +700 odds, with five-time champion Tiger Woods listed at +6600 as of Thursday, according to multiple sports books including BetMGM, bet365.com and Draft Kings. Here are the odds for each player and information about other potential prop bets.

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2023 Masters betting odds

Odds are according to bet365.com and will be updated daily.

  • Scottie Scheffler +700

  • Rory McIlroy +700

  • Jon Rahm +900

  • Jordan Spieth +1600

  • Patrick Cantlay +1800

  • Justin Thomas +2000

  • Cameron Smith +2200

  • Xander Schauffele +2200

  • Tony Finau +2200

  • Collin Morikawa +2500

  • Jason Day +2500

  • Dustin Johnson +2500

  • Cameron Young +2800

  • Max Homa +3000

  • Sung-Jae Im +3300

  • Viktor Hovland +3500

  • Sam Burns +3500

  • Brooks Koepka +4000

  • Will Zalatoris +4000

  • Hideki Matsuyama +4000

  • Matthew Fitzpatrick +4500

  • Corey Conners +4500

  • Shane Lowry +5000

  • Tommy Fleetwood +5000

  • Tyrrell Hatton +5500

  • Justin Rose +5500

  • Min Woo Lee +5500

  • Patrick Reed +6600

  • Tiger Woods +6600

  • Joaquin Niemann +7000

  • Tom Kim +8000

  • Sahith Theegala +8000

  • Si Woo Kim +9000

  • Louis Oosthuizen +10000

  • Mito Pereira +10000

  • Bryson DeChambeau +11000

  • Keegan Bradley +11000

  • Abraham Ancer +11000

  • Tom Hoge +11000

  • Keith Mitchell +11000

  • Adam Scott +12500

  • Danny Willett +12500

  • Russell Henley +14000

  • Sergio Garcia +15000

  • Seamus Power +15000

  • Thomas Pieters +15000

  • Chris Kirk +15000

  • Talor Gooch +15000

  • Billy Horschel +17500

  • Brian Harman +20000

  • Ryan Fox +17500

  • Bubba Watson +22500

  • Gary Woodland +20000

  • Jason Kokrak +20000

  • Taylor Moore +20000

  • Alex Noren +20000

  • J.T. Poston +22500

  • Phil Mickelson +25000

  • Harold Varner III +20000

  • Francesco Molinari +22000

  • Harris English +25000

  • Mackenzie Hughes +25000

  • Cameron Champ +25000

  • Charl Schwartzel +25000

  • Kevin Na +25000

  • Adam Svensson +30000

  • Adrian Meronk +30000

  • Kyoung-Hoon Lee +30000

  • Sepp Straka +30000

  • Kevin Kisner +35000

  • Scott Stallings +35000

  • Gordon Sargent +40000

  • Zach Johnson +50000

  • Kazuki Higa +50000

  • Harrison Crowe +100000

  • Bernhard Langer +100000

  • Fred Couples +100000

  • Kurt Kitayama +125000

  • Sam Bennett +125000

  • Aldrich Potgieter +200000

  • Mike Weir +200000

  • Matthew McClean +250000

  • Ben Carr +250000

  • Mateo Fernandez de Oliveira +250000

  • Larry Mize +250000

  • Vijay Singh +250000

  • Jose Maria Olazabal +250000

  • Sandy Lyle +250000

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Tiger Woods 2023 Masters odds and prop bets

Woods, a five-time champion, has +6600 odds to win the 2023 Masters Tournament, according to bet365. His most recent Masters victory was in 2019. He finished 47th in the 2022 Masters at 13-over par. According to BetMGM, Woods is -200 to make the cut, +160 to miss the cut, +1100 to finish in the top 5, +500 to finish top 10, +175 to finish top 20.

Will Scottie Scheffler win back-to-back Masters Tournaments?

Scottie Scheffler, 2022 Masters champion, has an opportunity to join prestigious company. Only three players have won the Masters in consecutive years:

  • Jack Nicklaus, 1965, 1966

  • Nick Faldo, 1989, 1990

  • Tiger Woods, 2001, 2002

According to Fanduel, Scheffler is +700 to win, +160 to finish top 5 and -135 to finish top 10.

Past 10 Masters winners and their odds entering the tournament

  • 2022: Scottie Scheffle, 16/1

  • 2021: Hideki Matsuyama, 46/1

  • 2020: Dustin Johnson, 17/2

  • 2019: Tiger Woods, 14/1

  • 2018: Patrick Reed, 40/1

  • 2017: Sergio Garcia, 30/1

  • 2016: Danny Willett, 50/1

  • 2015: Jordan Spieth, 10/1

  • 2014: Bubba Watson, 20/1

  • 2013: Adam Scott, 25/1

How many total birdies in previous Masters?

  • 2022: 827

  • 2021: 944

  • 2020: 1,112* — played in November due to COVID pandemic

  • 2019: 1,099

  • 2018: 925

  • 2017: 843

  • 2016: 811

  • 2015: 1,022

  • 2014: 874

  • 2013: 967

Masters holes-in-one history

There has been at least one hole-in-one recorded in six of the past seven Masters, including Stewart Cink last year. Of the 34 holes-in-one in Masters history, 24 have come at the 170-yard, par-3 No. 16. As of Tuesday afternoon, BetMGM had -125 odds on a player hitting a hole-in-one on 16th. Here is every hole-in-one at the Masters:

Hole No. 4

  • Jeff Sluman, 1992

Hole No. 6

  • Leland Gibson, 1954

  • Billy Joe Patton, 1954

  • Charles Coody, 1972

  • Chris DiMarco, 2004

  • Jamie Donaldson, 2013

  • Corey Conners, 2021

Hole No. 12

  • Claude Harmon, 1947

  • William Hyndman, 1959

  • Curtis Strange, 1988

Hole No. 16

  • Ross Somerville, 1934

  • Willie Goggin, 1935

  • Ray Billows, 1940

  • John Dawson, 1949

  • Clive Clark, 1968

  • Corey Pavin, 1992

  • Raymond Floyd, 1996

  • Padraig Harrington, 2004

  • Kirk Triplett, 2004

  • Trevor Immelman, 2005

  • Ian Poulter, 2008

  • Nathan Green, 2010

  • Ryan Moore, 2010

  • Adam Scott, 2012

  • Bo Van Pelt, 2012

  • Shane Lowry, 2016

  • Davis Love III, 2016

  • Matt Kuchar, 2017

  • Charley Hoffman, 2018

  • Justin Thomas, 2019

  • Bryson DeChambeau, 2019

  • Tommy Fleetwood, 2021

  • Stewart Cink, 2022

Wire-to-wire Masters champions

  • 1941: Craig Wood

  • 1960: Arnold Palmer

  • 1972: Jack Nicklaus

  • 1976: Raymond Floyd

  • 2015: Jordan Spieth

Previous Masters cutline information

The numbers of players who made the cut each year, along with the 36-hole total that qualified for the final two rounds.

  • 2022: 36-hole cutline: 148 (52)

  • 2021: 36-hole cutline: 147 (54)

  • 2020: 36-hole cutline: 144 (60)

  • 2019: 36-hole cutline: 147 (65)

  • 2018: 36-hole cutline: 149 (53)

  • 2017: 36-hole cutline: 150 (53)

  • 2016: 36-hole cutline: 150 (57)

  • 2015: 36-hole cutline: 146 (55)

  • 2014: 36-hole cutline: 148 (51)

  • 2013: 36-hole cutline: 148 (61)

How many Masters have been decided by a playoff?

There have been 17 Masters tournaments decided by a playoff, most recently with Sergio Garcia's victory in 2017.

  • 1935: Gene Sarazen (144) defeated Craig Wood (149)

  • 1942: Byron Nelson (69) defeated Ben Hogan (70)

  • 1954: Sam Snead (70) defeated Ben Hogan (71)

  • 1962: Arnold Palmer (68) defeated Gary Player (71) and Dow Finsterwald (77)

  • 1966: Jack Nicklaus (70) defeated Tommy Jacobs (72) and Gay Brewer (78)

  • 1970: Billy Casper (69) defeated Gene Littler (74)

  • 1976: Masters announced sudden-death playoff format

  • 1979: Fuzzy Zoeller (4-3) defeated Ed Sneed (4-4) and Tom Watson (4-4) with a birdie on the second playoff hole (No. 11)

  • 1982: Craig Stadler (4) defeated Dan Pohl (5) with a par on the first playoff hole (No. 10)

  • 1987: Larry Mize (4-3) defeated Seve Ballesteros (5) and Greg Norman (4-4) with a birdie on the second playoff hole (No. 11)

  • 1989: Nick Faldo (5-3) defeated Scott Hoch (5-4) with a birdie on the second playoff hole (No. 11)

  • 1990: Nick Faldo (4-4) defeated Raymond Floyd (4-5) with a par on the second playoff hole (No. 11)

  • 2003: Mike Weir (5) defeated Len Mattiace (6) with a bogey on the first playoff hole (No. 10)

  • 2005: Tiger Woods (3) defeated Chris DiMarco (4) with a birdie on the first playoff hole (No. 18)

  • 2009: Angel Cabrera (4-4) defeated Kenny Perry (4-5) and Chad Campbell (5) with a par on the second playoff hole (No. 10)

  • 2012: Bubba Watson (4-4) defeated Louis Oosthuizen (4-5) with a par on the second playoff hole (No. 10)

  • 2013: Adam Scott (4-3) defeated Angel Cabrera (4-4) with a birdie on the second playoff hole (No. 10)

  • 2017: Sergio Garcia (3) defeated Justin Rose (5) with a birdie on the first playoff hole (No. 18)

This article originally appeared on Augusta Chronicle: Masters betting 2023: Picks to win, info for prop bets