2026 Masters Betting Guide for Beginners

A simple breakdown of how to bet the 2026 Masters at Augusta National. Learn odds, bet types, and which players fit the course.
Bryson DeChambeau in the PGA Tour

Every April, Augusta National Golf Club transforms into the most prestigious stage in golf. The azaleas bloom, the crowds hush, and the world tunes in for four days of drama at the Masters Tournament. If you’ve ever wanted to put a little money on the action but didn’t know where to start, you’re in the right place.

The 2026 Masters runs April 9–12 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia — and with a $21 million purse on the line and a stacked field of roughly 90 players, there’s never been a better time to get in on the fun. This guide will walk you through everything a beginner needs to know: bet types, how to read odds, the field breakdown, and what Augusta National rewards.

How to Read Golf Odds

Golf uses American moneyline odds, expressed with a + or – sign. For most tournaments, every player has a + number (meaning they’re an underdog to win outright).

Here’s how to read them:

  • +380 means: bet $100 to win $380 profit (plus your $100 back = $480 total)
  • +1000 means: bet $100 to win $1,000 profit
  • +7500 means: bet $100 to win $7,500 profit

The smaller the number, the more “favored” the player. The bigger the number, the longer the shot — but also the bigger the potential payout.

You don’t have to bet $100. If you put $20 on a +1000 player and they win, you’d pocket $200 in profit. Simple as that.

Types of Golf Bets (The Basics)

You don’t have to just bet on who wins. There are several ways to get action on the Masters:

  • Outright Winner (Futures): Pick the champion. Highest risk, highest reward. This is the classic golf bet.
  • Top 5 / Top 10 / Top 20 Finish: Your player just needs to finish inside a certain range. Much easier to hit, but lower payouts. Great for beginners.
  • Head-to-Head Matchups: One player vs. another — whoever finishes higher over the tournament (or a single round) wins the bet. Cuts the field in half and makes it much easier to analyze.
  • Round Leader: Bet on who leads after a specific round (18 holes). High variance but fun early-tournament action.
  • Make/Miss the Cut: After 36 holes, the field is cut to the top ~50 players. Bet on whether a specific player makes it through. Great for fades (betting against) on shaky or aging players.

Pro tip for beginners: Top 10/Top 20 bets and Head-to-Head matchups are the best entry point. You don’t need to hit a 90-player lottery — you just need a smart player comparison.

The 2026 Masters Odds Breakdown

Here’s a look at the current odds for the biggest names in the field:

Player Odds (FanDuel) Notes
Scottie Scheffler +380 World No. 1, 2022 & 2024 champion
Rory McIlroy +1000 Defending champion, 2025 Grand Slam
Bryson DeChambeau +1200 Power game fits Augusta
Jon Rahm +1200 2023 Masters champion
Ludvig Aberg +1600 Rising star, strong ball-striking
Xander Schauffele +1600 Major champion, red-hot form
Matt Fitzpatrick +2200 Precision iron player
Tommy Fleetwood +2200 Multiple Augusta top finishes
Cameron Young +2500 Long hitter, upside play
Collin Morikawa +2700 Elite approach game
Patrick Reed +2700 2018 champion, Augusta specialist
Justin Rose +2700 Multiple Augusta runner-up finishes
Brooks Koepka +3000 Major championship pedigree
Hideki Matsuyama +3300 2021 champion
Jordan Spieth +3300 2015 champion, course history
Russell Henley +5500 SuperBook flagged as undervalued
Si Woo Kim +5500 Longshot with value per power ratings
Jacob Bridgeman +7500 Big line movement from opening 300/1
Phil Mickelson +25000 3-time champion, nostalgia play

What Augusta National Rewards

Not all golf courses are created equal, and Augusta National has very specific tendencies that reward certain types of players:

  • Precision iron play: Augusta’s greens are fast, sloped, and unforgiving. Players who can control distance and trajectory into the greens have a massive advantage. Think Morikawa, Fitzpatrick, Fleetwood.
  • Distance off the tee: The course stretches to 7,555 yards at par 72. Being long gives players shorter irons into greens and more birdie opportunities. Scheffler and DeChambeau benefit here.
  • Major pedigree: It’s not a coincidence that the Masters winner list is stacked with multi-major champions. Augusta rewards experience and mental composure under pressure. Of the recent contenders, nearly all have at least one major win.
  • Course experience: First-timers rarely win at Augusta. Players who know the greens, the slopes, and where NOT to miss have a clear edge.

The Favorites — A Quick Breakdown

Scottie Scheffler (+380) is the overwhelming favorite for a reason. He’s the world No. 1 and has already won here twice (2022, 2024). He’s the safest bet in golf right now — though at +380, you won’t get rich off a small wager.

Rory McIlroy (+1000) finally completed his career Grand Slam by winning the 2025 Masters. As defending champion, he’ll be fired up and knows Augusta better than almost anyone. Excellent value for a player of his caliber.

Xander Schauffele (+1600) might be the best value at the top of the board. He’s a major champion (2024 US Open, 2024 PGA Championship) with three top-10 finishes in his last four events. He fits the course profile perfectly.

Jon Rahm (+1200) and Bryson DeChambeau (+1200) are the other heavy hitters. Rahm won here in 2023, and DeChambeau’s raw power makes Augusta a good fit despite playing on LIV Golf.

Where to Bet the Masters

Legal online sportsbooks available in most states:

  • DraftKings Sportsbook — Great interface, competitive odds, strong golf market
  • FanDuel Sportsbook — Best odds boosts and same-game parlays
  • BetMGM — Deep market variety, good for head-to-head bets
  • bet365 — Known for early cash-out options and live betting

Always shop lines across books — the difference between +1600 and +1800 on the same player adds up over time.

A Quick Note on Responsible Betting

Betting on the Masters should be fun — keep it that way. Set a budget before the tournament starts and stick to it. Spread small bets across a few players rather than going heavy on one. Never chase losses. If gambling stops being fun, resources like the National Problem Gambling Helpline (1-800-522-4700) are always available.

Enjoy the Masters. There’s nothing like it in sports.

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Nicholas brings over 10 years of sports betting and DFS experience to our team. He’s a player prop specialist who holds a degree from Penn State University. He enjoys a nice round of golf in his downtime and covers the NFL, NBA, baseball, CFB, and CBB. Mr. Berault is currently on a great run with his NFL best bets, so be sure to check those out!