Masters 2018 odds: Full list, Tiger Woods no longer the betting favorite at Augusta
It wasn’t that long ago, after a wild few months, Tiger Woods wins 2018 Masters from 100-1 deficit To the favorite. With the 2018 Masters just one day away, Tiger has fallen behind the original Las Vegas favorites this year: Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson, Justin Thomas and Bubba Watson.
According to BetDSI, Woods is still tied for fifth behind that quartet and has a better chance of winning his first major title since 2014 than Jordan Spieth, Phil Mickelson, Rickie Fowler and Justin Rose. Woods has only played in this tournament once since 2014 and that certainly isn’t stopping people from betting money on him.
Here’s a look at the top favourites.
- Rory McIlroy: 19-2
- Bubba Watson: 10-1
- Dustin Johnson: 11-1
- Justin Thomas: 11-1
- Tiger Woods: 12-1
- Jordan Spieth: 13-1
- Phil Mickelson: 15-1
- Rickie Fowler: 35-2
- Justin Rose: 25-1
- Alex Noren: 25-1
- Paul Casey: 27-1
- Hideki Matsuyama: 27-1
- Jason Day: 30-1
- Jon Rahm: 30-1
- Sergio Garcia: 31-1
- Tommy Fleetwood: 38-1
- Henrik Stenson: 38-1
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There’s a ton of value there for someone like Day or Rahm, both of whom are really good high ball hitters and who should probably be among the 10 favorites for this week. I don’t love Tiger at 12-1 or any of the guys above him, but I love Spieth at 13-1, and I In fact Adam Scott is favored at 55-1 and Louis Oosthuizen at 125-2.
Rose is underrated at 25-1, given that he has averaged a top 10 finish over the last five years and walks around here like he owns the place (see below). Garcia probably isn’t going to defend, but he’s definitely a better value than Noren (who has never made the cut here). KC (you’re straight into the top six) and Fleetwood (at that number) are also spicy.
Sleepers I like below Scott and Oosthuizen include Matt Kuchar (131-2), Thomas Peters (70-1), Patrick Cantlay (85-1), Tony Finau (185-2), Charl Schwartzel (105-1 ) and Kevin Chappell. (120-1).