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Masters betting – Get the Best Odds at US Masters

Who wins US Masters 2025?

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Scottie Scheffler6.004.60
Rory Mc Ilroy10.009.80
Xander Schauffele13.0010.00
Jon Rahm13.0011.00
Ludvig Åberg13.0012.50
Bryson Dechambeau21.0015.00
Viktor Hovland21.0018.50
Brooks Koepka21.0020.00
Collin Morikawa21.0021.00
Cameron Smith23.0023.00
Patrick Cantlay25.0021.00
Hideki Matsuyama26.0026.00
Jordan Spieth27.0021.00
Will Zalatoris28.0026.00
Justin Thomas29.0026.00
Tommy Fleetwood34.0029.00
Wyndham Clark36.0026.00
Joaquin Niemann36.0034.00
Matthew Fitzpatrick36.0034.00
Max Homa38.0026.00
Cameron Young38.0029.00
Tony Finau41.0034.00
Tyrrell Hatton41.0040.00
Shane Lowry42.0034.00
Dustin Johnson44.0034.00
Sam Burns51.0048.00
Sahith Theegala51.0050.00
Tom Kim51.0051.00
Joo-Hyung Kim55.0055.00
Min Woo Lee60.0051.00
Nicolai Hojgaard60.0051.00
Robert Mac Intyre65.0065.00
Jason Day67.0055.00
Sungjae Im67.0065.00
Corey Conners67.0067.00
Russell Henley67.0067.00
Akshay Bhatia70.0067.00
Patrick Reed70.0067.00
Davis Thompson70.0070.00
Brian Harman81.0075.00
Si-Woo Kim81.0080.00
Rickie Fowler81.0081.00
Adam Scott85.0081.00
Justin Rose101.00100.00
Sergio Garcia110.0081.00
Tiger Woods110.00101.00
Byeong-Hun An120.00101.00
Denny Mc Carthy120.00101.00
Harris English120.00120.00
Keegan Bradley120.00120.00
Nicholas Dunlap120.00120.00
Sepp Straka126.00110.00
Matthieu Pavon126.00120.00
Cameron Davis130.00101.00
Ryan Fox130.00130.00
Gary Woodland140.00140.00
Kurt Kitayama140.00140.00
Jake Knapp150.00126.00
Eric Cole150.00150.00
J.T. Poston150.00150.00
Lucas Glover150.00150.00
Thorbjørn Olesen150.00150.00
Erik Van Rooyen151.00150.00
Phil Mickelson151.00150.00
Chris Kirk151.00151.00
Adam Hadwin160.00160.00
Austin Eckroat160.00160.00
Nick Taylor160.00160.00
Stephan Jäger160.00160.00
Adrian Meronk170.00170.00
Taylor Moore170.00170.00
Bubba Watson190.00126.00
Emiliano Grillo210.00210.00
Adam Schenk230.00151.00
Ryo Hisatsune250.00250.00
Peter Malnati260.00260.00
Danny Willett270.00151.00
Christo Lamprecht280.00280.00
Lee Hodges300.00300.00
Luke List300.00300.00
Camilo Villegas500.00500.00
Neal Shipley500.00500.00
Stewart Hagestad500.00500.00
Charl Schwartzel501.00240.00
Jasper Stubbs1000.001000.00
Santiago De La Fuente1000.001000.00
Zach Johnson1001.00300.00
Fred Couples1001.001000.00
José María Olazábal1001.001000.00
Mike Weir1001.001000.00
Vijay Singh1001.001000.00

There are four biggest events in the golf, The Masters, The US Open, The British Open and the PGA Championship. Sanction bodies and writers mostly keep them on same place by referring “4 Majors”. But every golfer mentions The Masters as the biggest tournament in golf. Everyone loves that green jacket which is awarded to the winner, all of them feel proud to participate in the Masters and some are happy to play all 4 days avoiding cut in Masters.

The Masters tournament annually takes place in Augusta National Golf club. Before actual tournament is started, a 9 holes - all par 3- friendly match is organized between the invited participants while their families are serving them as a caddie. Occasionally those caddies can also be seen playing shots for players. This 9 hole par 27 tournament is typical of the Masters tournament and can’t be seen any where else.

The first Masters tournament was played in 1934, which was inaugurated by the most successful amateur golfer in the history of golf , “Bobby Jones”. Who was a lawyer by profession and started to play golf as doctor recommended him to improve his health. He quit playing tournaments while he was only 28 and then he designed Augusta National Golf club in Georgia.

Jack Nicklaus is the most prominent player in The Masters; having most wins in the history of this tournament. 6 times he lifted the trophy; 1963, 1965, 1966, 1972, 1975, and 1986. He is one of 3 golfers to successfully defend his title 1965 and 1966. In 1972 he won the title in Wire-to-Wire fashion. Wire to Wire is defined as wining all the rounds on all 4 days of tournament. He is among the five who has done so in the Masters.