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The Masters Tournament is the crown jewel of golf, the first major of the season, and the premier bucket-list victory for golfer who’s ever pulled out a 7-iron from 200 yards out. The 2024 Masters Tournament tees off on Thursday from Augusta National, featuring 89 golfers including the best of the best from the PGA and LIV tours, and we have assembled out best 2024 Masters picks and expert predictions to help guide you.
Scottie Scheffler was the huge favorite to win at +450 in pre-tournament 2024 Masters odds. Rory McIlroy (+1100), Jon Rahm (+1100), Xander Schauffele (+1600) and Brooks Koepka (+1800) are considered the other top contenders at golf betting sites. All eyes will also be on Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson and Bryson DeChambeau, marquee names teeing off on Thursday.
Bookies.com veteran golf handicapper Adam Thompson has revealed his top Masters picks, and we have included some of the top Masters betting promos.
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Jon Rahm, To Win (+1100) and Top 10 (+115)
Scottie Scheffler is the prohibitive favorite at sports betting apps for good reason, but there are other viable contenders at much-better odds. That includes Rahm, who won the Green Jacket last year by four strokes. He’s finished in the top 10 in five of his last six Masters starts.
Rahm is long off the tee and a premier putter – his 2024 stats rank him in the top 10 in both categories in the field – and he’s obviously going to be fine handling any pressure that comes over the weekend. Among the heavyweights in the field, Rahm is the one we’re backing at Caesars Sportsbook and is one of our best Masters picks. You can sign up for the Caesars Sportsbook promo code below and get a $1,000 first-bet offer.
Nick Dunlap, To Win (+35000), Top 10 (+2000), Top 20 (+650)
Dunlap is just 20, he just turned pro, and first-time Masters golfers don’t win it (Fuzzy Zoeller was the last to do it, in 1979). But Dunlap is different. He was top-ranked junior golfer in the Class of 2022, and the top-ranked amateur golfer in the world after he won the American Express Championship in January to become the first amateur to win a PGA event in 33 years (Phil Mickelson).
In his short time on the Tour, he ranks No. 1 in fewest puts, No. 2 in Par-5 Scoring and Top 10 in driving distance – all key attributes to own at Augusta. He’s had just one other Top 40 finish in six starts, so he’s a big-time dark horse, but the value is too much to pass up. If you’re going to take a lottery ticket to win, here’s the one when making your 2024 Masters picks.
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Wyndham Clark, Top 10 (+300)
Another first-timer at the Masters; however, Clark has played the course four times prior (just not at The Masters), and he’s in the midst of his best run as a pro. In eight starts, the 30-year-old has three top-two finishes and only one missed cut.
Among the other pros in the field, Clark ranks in the top 3 in both driving distance and par-5 scoring – par 5’s is where the contenders get red numbers on their scorecards. He won the U.S. Open last year, and while he gets dinged for being a first-timer, he has the tools for finish near the top.
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Sam Burns, Top 20 (+190)
Burns is off to a hot start in 2024 with four top-10 finishes, including at Pebble Beach. He missed the cut at his first Masters in 2022, but finished tied for 29th last year. Experience goes a long way on this course, and another jump can be expected here with how he’s played so far this season.
Burns has just one missed cut in eight tournaments and has had his best round on weekend action in all but one event. With a smaller field, Burns just need to make the cut. He’s capable of a backdoor cover and thus is one of our top Masters picks.