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2019 Masters Odds Tracker

Michael Harrison

By Michael Harrison

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  • View archived betting odds from the 2019 Masters and see how they evolved
  • See how the odds for past Masters champions changed throughout the year
  • Looking for current Masters odds? 

Tiger Woods made history at the 2019 Masters by winning his fifth green jacket and ending a 14-year drought between major championships in the process. You can see how his odds fluctuated leading up to golf’s most prestigious tournament by viewing the graphs below.  Each graph was generated by averaging the odds from multiple online sportsbooks to give you a better sense of each golfer’s true chance of emerging victorious.

2019 Top Contenders

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  • [Apr 13] Francesco Molinari (-13) enters the final round as a heavy +170 favorite with a two-stroke lead over Tony Finau and Tiger Woods
  • [Apr 12] Though both are one back of the leaders, Dustin Johnson and Tiger Woods head into Round 3 as the co-favorites with average odds of +650
  • [Apr 11] Brooks Koepka is tied for the lead after Round 1, shooting 6-under, and possesses the best odds to win the tournament at an average of +430
  • [Apr 2] Tiger Woods’ Masters odds are back to an average of +1400 after flopping in the quarterfinals of the WGC-Dell Match Play against Lucas Bjerregaard
  • [Mar 19] After winning The Players Championship, Rory McIlroy has regained the title of Masters’ favorite
  • [Feb 26] Dustin Johnson becomes the favorite to win the Masters for the first time since odds opened
  • [Feb 26] After a slow start to the season, Tiger Woods’ Masters odds take a hit, going from an average of +1000 to +1400
  • [Feb 1, 2019] Bryson DeChambeau opened at +8000 and is now seen as a top ten contender at average odds of +1700 thanks to a strong start to the season
  • [Dec 13, 2018] Tiger Woods has experienced a ton of movement, seeing average odds as long as +2000 in late July before a pair of strong performances at the 2018 Open Championship and the 2018 PGA Championship, where he finished second.

Masters Odds

Player 2019 Masters Odds
Francesco Molinari +165
Tiger Woods +300
Brooks Koepka +600
Tony Finau +700
Dustin Johnson +2500
Ian Poulter +2500
Webb Simpson +2800
Xander Schauffele +3300
Louis Oosthuizen +4000
Matt Kuchar +5000

*Odds taken on April 13 (8pm EST)

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Odds for Past Masters Champions

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Past 10 Winners

Year Champion Country
2018 Patrick Reed United States
2017 Sergio Garcia Spain
2016 Danny Willett England
2015 Jordan Spieth United States
2014 Bubba Watson United States
2013 Adam Scott Australia
2012 Bubba Watson United States
2011 Charl Schwartzel South Africa
2010 Phil Mickelson United States
2009 Angel Cabrera Argentina

No golfer has won more Masters championships than the immortal Jack Nicklaus, who collected six green jackets over a 23-year span from 1963 to 1986.

It’s going to take a while before any other country catches up to the US – 37 Americans have accounted for 60 Masters championships since 1934.

A win at Augusta would go a long way towards cementing Dustin Johnson’s legacy. The 34-year-old phenom already has 20 PGA Tour victories, 11-second place finishes, and 90 top 10 finishes.


Archived Masters Odds: 2018

Michael Harrison
Michael Harrison

Sports & Entertainment Writer

Michael "Hound Dog" Harrison is well known in the sports industry as the resident statistician for the SC with Jay Onrait Show. He has worked at TSN for over 16 years, where he's been featured on Sportscentre, That's Hockey, That's Hockey 2Nite, The Masters preview shows, and several more.

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