2025 The Masters Tournament PGA Online Betting
The Masters, or Masters Tournament as it is also known, is the first major of the season and is played in early April at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. The Masters is considered the most prestigious tournament of the year in golf and all of the top players in the world are invited to compete. Since 1949, a green jacket has been awarded to the champion. The 2025 Masters takes place from April 10 through April 13. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is the defending champion and he is listed as the current favorite to win the 2025 Masters at odds of +455. The only other player listed at single-digit odds is Rory McIlroy at odds of +656. The top LIV player in terms of Masters odds is 2023 winner Jon Rahm at odds of +1655. McIlroy will be trying to complete the career grand slam and he comes into The Masters playing well, having won twice already this season. Not many longshots have won The Masters, especially lately, as five of the last six Masters winners went off at odds of +1600 or less. That doesn’t mean the favorite will win, as Scottie Scheffler has to overcome some serious history, as only one other player has ever won three Masters titles in four years and that was Jack Nicklaus in the mid 1960’s. It is also worth noting that the defending Masters champ has won just two of the last 10 Masters and three missed the cut.
Catch all of the action at The Masters from Thursday, April 10 through Sunday, April 13.
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2025 The Masters Tournament at a Glance
Course: Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Georgia
Par: 72
Course Length: 7,555 Yards
Defending Champion: Scottie Scheffler
Tournament Record: -20 (Dustin Johnson - 2020)
Scottie Scheffler is the current favorite to win The Masters at odds of +455. Rory McIlroy is next at odds of +656 and he is followed closely by Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau at +1655. Rahm won this event two years ago and is playing on the LIV Golf Tour along with DeChambeau and others. The Masters is a rare chance to see PGA Tour and LIV Tour players playing together.
2025 The Masters Odds
Scottie Scheffler +455
Rory McIlroy +656
Jon Rahm +1655
Bryson DeChambeau +1655
Collin Morikawa +1667
Ludvig Aberg +1869
Xander Schauffele +2070
Justin Thomas +2273
Joaquin Niemann +3079
Hideki Matsuyama +3355
Brooks Koepka +3585
Viktor Hovland +3585
Min Woo Lee +3887
Patrick Cantlay +4052
Russell Henley +4088
Shane Lowry +4088
Tommy Fleetwood +4089
Jordan Spieth +4594
Corey Conners +6265
Robert MacIntyre +6604
Will Zalatoris +7116
Cameron Smith +7621
Tyrrell Hatton +7622
Sepp Straka +7622
Akshay Bhatia +8633
Sergio Garcia +8927
All of the other players are listed with odds of +10000 or more or they are part of the field.
The Masters has the smallest field of all of the majors, with 90-100 players. All of the top 50 players in the world are invited in addition to other players who receive invitations based on various qualifications, including former champions. The tournament is held at Augusta National which has undergone some changes through the years, but for the most part has retained its layout. The course has been lengthened, as players continue to hit the ball farther, with the last adjustment in length occurring in 2023.
The Masters Tournament Winners (2000)
YEAR |
WINNER |
SCORE TO PAR |
2024 |
Scottie Scheffler |
-11 |
2023 |
Jon Rahm |
-12 |
2022 |
Scottie Scheffler |
-10 |
2021 |
Hideki Matsuyama |
-10 |
2020 |
Dustin Johnson |
-20 |
2019 |
Tiger Woods |
-13 |
2018 |
Patrick Reed |
-15 |
2017 |
Sergio Garcia |
-9 |
2016 |
Danny Willett |
-5 |
2015 |
Jordan Spieth |
-18 |
2014 |
Bubba Watson |
-8 |
2013 |
Adam Scott |
-9 |
2012 |
Bubba Watson |
-10 |
2011 |
Charl Schwartzel |
-14 |
2010 |
Phil Mickelson |
-16 |
2009 |
Angel Cabrera |
-12 |
2008 |
Trevor Immelman |
-8 |
2007 |
Zach Johnson |
+1 |
2006 |
Phil Mickelson |
-7 |
2005 |
Tiger Woods |
-12 |
2004 |
Phil Mickelson |
-9 |
2003 |
Mike Weir |
-7 |
2002 |
Tiger Woods |
-12 |
2001 |
Tiger Woods |
-16 |
2000 |
Vijay Singh |
-10 |
There is no denying the marquee list of winners in The Masters through the years, but when you glance at the list you will also notice a few names that seem out of place. Mike Weir has done very little in his career other than win The Masters in 2003 and when can you remember Trevor Immelman winning a tournament? Danny Willett is another who is in that category, as he won the Masters in 2016 and has done very little since.
Most Career Wins
WINS |
GOLFER |
YEARS |
6 |
Jack Nicklaus |
1963, 1965, 1966, 1972, 1975, 1986 |
5 |
Tiger Woods |
1997, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2019 |
4 |
Arnold Palmer |
1958, 1960, 1962, 1964, |
Jack Nicklaus has won The Masters a total of six times and his six wins spanned more than two decades. Tiger Woods got his fifth Masters title in 2019, while Palmer won the event four times.
Best Winning Tournament Scores
SCORE |
GOLFER |
YEAR |
-20 |
Dustin Johnson |
2020 |
-18 |
Jordan Spieth |
2015 |
-18 |
Tiger Woods |
1997 |
-17 |
Raymond Floyd |
1976 |
-17 |
Jack Nicklaus |
1965 |
Dustin Johnson blitzed the field in 2020 to win by five strokes and he set a record in the process, shooting a record 20-under par. Spieth and Woods are tied for the second-best record at 18-under par. Woods shot his score in 1997, while Spieth tied the mark in 2015. Raymond Floyd and Jack Nicklaus proved that great scores are possible no matter the decade, as Nicklaus shot 17-under to win in 1965, while Floyd shot 17-under in 1976 to win.
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