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Today marks the commencement of The Masters, the most renowned golf tournament worldwide.
Due to the impact of COVID-19, the first significant golf championship of the year was rescheduled to November, making it the concluding major event in the 2020 calendar.
Who is most likely to win the Green Jacket in a competitive field and potentially bring a substantial payout to Michigan sports betting enthusiasts? The odds heavily favor Bryson DeChambeau, and here’s the reasoning behind it.
Oddsmakers like power-swinger DeChambeau
Starting on Thursday, the 2020 Masters tournament will take place at Augusta National, continuing through Sunday. For those unable to attend in person, television coverage is available. ESPN will broadcast the event on Thursday and Friday at 1 p.m., while CBS will take over on Saturday at the same time. On Sunday, CBS will begin coverage at 10 a.m.
Bryson DeChambeau is the favored choice according to oddsmakers. BetMGM and DraftKings have both designated him as the early favorite with odds of +750, while FanDuel lists him slightly higher at +800.
After a rain delay during the first round, DeChambeau’s odds have slightly changed to +1600 at DraftKings and FanDuel. However, it is important to note that the Masters odds also consider recent win history.
Earlier this year, DeChambeau emerged victorious in the US Open, securing his inaugural major championship.
Additionally, he is experiencing the most successful year of his career, achieving two victories and securing a spot in the top-10 in 11 out of 18 tournaments.
After the conclusion of the 2019 season, DeChambeau diligently worked on increasing his muscle mass and dedicated his efforts towards enhancing his driving power. This approach has proven successful thus far, however, Augusta National presents a challenge with its narrow course. Consequently, precision and accuracy will hold utmost importance for him.
In his three previous Masters appearances, DeChambeau failed to secure a position within the top 20. Nevertheless, he had never achieved a top 10 finish in any major tournament until this year. Remarkably, he managed to secure a spot in the top five in both major tournaments of 2020.
Don’t forget DJ, Rahm, McIlroy at the Masters
This week, DeChambeau stands as the favorite, followed by Dustin Johnson, Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas, and Rory McIlroy in the top-5 favorites.
Johnson, who was previously listed at +850 but is now at +700, is eager to claim his inaugural green jacket. In his previous four Masters tournaments, he has consistently secured a spot in the top 10, even finishing as a runner-up in 2019. Notably, Johnson has already triumphed in one major competition, the 2016 US Open.
After an impressive hole-in-one during his recent practice round on Tuesday, Rahm’s odds have increased from +1000 to +1400. Although he has not yet secured a major victory, the Spaniard showed promise by finishing ninth at Augusta last year and fourth in 2018.
Thomas, who previously held a +1100 record but now stands at +1200, has triumphed in one significant event, the 2017 PGA Championship. Although he has participated in the Masters four times, he has not managed to secure a spot in the top 10 yet. Nevertheless, Thomas has shown promising performance by finishing within the top 20 for the past two years.
McIlroy, who was previously listed at +1300 but now stands at +1200, is determined to achieve the career grand slam by securing a coveted green jacket. Having triumphed in all three other major tournaments, he has proven his exceptional skills. Throughout his participation in 11 Masters events, McIlroy has impressively finished within the top 10 on five occasions.
Tiger Woods not likely to repeat
Tiger Woods’ victory at the 2019 Masters not only marked a historic moment but also left a lasting impression. Claiming his fifth green jacket, Woods put an end to an 11-year drought in major championships, making the event truly unforgettable.
Entering the current week as the defending champion, Woods is perceived as an underdog. At BetMGM, his odds were as low as +3300, while at FanDuel they were as high as +4700. Presently, most sportsbooks display his odds at +4000.
In 2020, the 15-time major winner and five-time Masters champion has faced difficulties, with his performance in the last seven tournaments failing to place him within the top 30.
Despite that, Woods has maintained a remarkable level of consistency at Augusta National. Out of his 22 appearances, Woods has secured a top 10 finish 14 times.
Can longshots earn you a big payday at the Masters?
It’s always a satisfying payday when you place a successful bet on a winning golfer.
Arriving at an improbable outcome can feel as exciting as Christmas morning.
If you invest time in conducting thorough research and have a strong belief in an unlikely outcome, the potential for high rewards outweighs the minimal risk involved. Below are three suggestions for such longshot bets worth considering at the 2020 Masters.
- It’s difficult to overlook Phil Mickelson’s impressive Masters record. His odds for this year’s tournament range from +7500 to +12500. Throughout his 27 appearances at Augusta, the three-time Masters champion has secured a top 10 finish in 15 of them. Even in the previous year, Mickelson, affectionately known as “Lefty,” managed to secure the 18th position.
- Cameron Smith’s odds range from +6500 to +9000, making him a worthy contender. In his three previous Masters appearances, Smith has never missed a cut, showcasing his consistent performance. Notably, he secured a top-5 finish in the 2018 tournament. Smith arrives at Augusta in good form, having finished within the top 25 in six of his last seven tournaments.
- Paul Casey is a well-known figure in the golfing realm, and this week his odds range from +6500 to +8000. These odds are quite enticing for the European golfer, considering his impressive track record at Augusta with five top-10 finishes and eight top-20 finishes. Although he failed to make the cut last year, he secured a second-place finish at the 2020 PGA Championship and came in 17th at the U.S. Open.
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