Golf’s premier event takes place this week as the 2026 Masters Tournament is about to get underway. Betting on the famed tournament at Augusta has never been easier, and Fanatics Sportsbook has plenty of wagering options, such as who will win the tournament, daily leaders, top 10 finishers, who will make the cut, and even if there will be a hole-in-one.
Below, we’ll take a betting glance at the “tradition unlike any other.”
Masters betting favorites
Here is a look at the favorites to win the Masters, along with their odds.
Scottie Scheffler (+500 Masters odds)
Scheffler is always situated atop the odds board in any golf tournament he enters, so it’s no surprise to see him here once again as the Masters favorite. The 29-year-old has won two Masters Tournaments, with victories at Augusta in 2022 and 2024. That said, Scheffler has not displayed his usual dominance so far in 2026.
He came out of the gate strong, winning The American Express, and finished T3 at the WM Phoenix Open, and T4 at Pebble Beach. He posted a T12 at The Genesis Invitational in February, and a T24 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in early March. In his last appearance, at THE PLAYERS Championship in mid-March, he finished T22. The Mastes will be Scheffler’s first tournament since his wife gave birth to their second son in late March.
Jon Rahm (+900 Masters odds)
Rahm is firmly in the prime of his career at 31-years-old. The Spaniard has absolutely dominated LIV golf since his arrival in 2023. His best stretch yet may have been the past two months, heading into this Masters week. Here are the results of the LIV tournaments he’s played in so far in 2026: second, second, first, fifth, second. Rahm finished Top 10 in two of the four Majors he played in last year and won the Masters in 2023.
Bryson DeChambeau (+1000 Masters odds)
Of the 91 golfers in this year’s Masters field, no one is trending upwards more than DeChambeau; the California native comes into Augusta having won his last two tournaments on the LIV Tour (LIV Golf Singapore and LIV Golf South Africa) in March.
DeChambeau was a Sunday leader last year at Augusta, but fell apart on the final day. He was terrific around the greens last year, but his irons ultimately failed him. If his irons are on this year, DeChambeau could certainly challenge for the Green Jacket.
Rory McIlroy (+1200 Masters odds)
The monkey sprang off of McIlroy’s back last year when he finally donned the Green Jacket. McIlroy had early career wins at the US Open, British Open, and PGA Championship, but went over 10 years without completing the grand slam of major championships. The Irishman openly admitted that finally winning the Masters cleared him of mental clutter.
While McIlroy now has mental clarity at Augusta, the physical side of things isn’t as clear. McIlroy withdrew on the Saturday morning of the Arnold Palmer Invitational, March 7, due to a back flare-up. He wound up playing in THE PLAYERS Championship just a few days later, but registered his worst performance in nearly a year with a T46 finish.
Who’s Coming in Hot?
Here is a look at the golfers who are playing the best ahead of the tournament, along with their odds.
Ludvig Aberg (+1600)
Aberg has been banging on the door of winning a tournament for the past month. He finished T3 at the Arnold Palmer on March 8, finished T5 at THE PLAYERS Championship on March 15, and finished T5 at the Valero Texas Open this past weekend.
The Swede also has a terrific Masters history on his side. He has played in the Masters just twice, but finished Top 10 in both. He was the runner-up in his Augusta debut in 2024, and finished seventh last year.
Robert MacIntyre (+2500)
MacIntyre is also scorching hot at the moment as he finished T2 last week at the Valero Texas Open, and T4 at THE PLAYERS Championship in mid-March. He also had a T4 finish at the Sony Open to start the year, and has not missed the cut in any start so far in 2026.
This is MacIntyre’s fourth Masters start. In his previous appearances he missed the cut (2024), finished T23 (2022), and finished T12 (2021).
Si Woo Kim (+4500)
Si Woo Kim also has not missed a cut yet in 2026. He has four Top 10 finishes, including a T10 in last week’s Valero Texas Open. The 30-year-old from South Korea had his best Masters finish in 2021, when he finished T12
Masters Props
Fanatics Sportsbook has a ton of fun tournament props, including “Will there be a Hole in One?” And “Will there be an albatross?” “Yes” for a Hole in One is currently -165, while “No” is +115. There have been 34 holes-in-one in the history of the Masters. The most recent ace came in 2022, when Stewart Cink accomplished the feat.
As for “Will there be an albatross?,” the odds are at +1600 for “Yes.” An albatross in golf is a double eagle (three-under-par on a single hole). There have been just four albatrosses in Masters history. The most recent came in 2012 when Louis Oosthuizen got the job done.