Masters odds: Spieth still favored; Fowler now 25/1

Masters odds: Spieth still favored; Fowler now 25/1

A win at the Honda Classic bumped Rickie Fowler up in the world rankings, and it also moved Fowler into the upper echelon of betting favorites for the upcoming Masters.Fowler was available at 30/1 last week at the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook, but after his four-shot victory at PGA National his odds dropped to 25/1. Those are the same odds Fowler opened with when Masters betting first began in August following the PGA Championship.Jordan Spieth remains a slim favorite, and his odds remained unchanged this week. Money also came in on Phil MIckelson, Tyrrell Hatton and Matt Kuchar, while the odds on players like Justin Thomas, Zach Johnson and Danny Willett increased in the last week.Here's a look at the betting odds for some of the tournament favorites, with the Masters now only six weeks away:13/2: Jordan Spieth8/1: Dustin Johnson12/1: Jason Day, Rory McIlroy, Hideki Matsuyama15/1: Justin Rose25/1: Rickie Fowler, Bubba Watson, Henrik Stenson, Adam Scott, Phil Mickelson30/1: Sergio Garcia, Patrick Reed, Justin Thomas40/1: Brandt Snedeker, Matt Kuchar, Jon Rahm50/1: Louis Oosthuizen, Paul Casey60/1: Brooks Koepka, Branden Grace, Thomas Pieters80/1: Gary Woodland, Tyrrell Hatton, Danny Willett, Zach Johnson, Daniel Berger, Matthew Fitzpatrick, Jimmy Walker, Charl Schwartzel100/1: Tiger Woods, Lee Westwood, J.B. Holmes, Rafael Cabrera-Bello, Russell Knox, Ryan Moore, Emiliano Grillo, Alex Noren


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*Odds taken 04/08/19. Follow the link in the table above to see all options. Rory McIlroy Historically Starts Slowly at Masters. Last year Rory McIlroy shot a 3-under, 69 in the first round, his lowest total after one day since 2011 (7 under), so despite his status as clear favorite, it might not be a slam dunk that he'll be on top of the leaderboard early on.


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Tiger Woods' Masters odds moved again following the final round of the Hero World Challenge. Only this time, they went up. According to Westgate Las Vegas Superbook, Woods is now 20/1 to win at
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Masters Odds: Jordan Spieth Still Favored, Jon Rahm Now 40/1

Masters Odds: Jordan Spieth Still Favored; Rickie Fowler Now


Jordan Spieth remains a betting favorite for the Masters, while the odds on Jon Rahm dwindled following his win at the Farmers Masters odds: Spieth still favored, Rahm now 40/1. By Will Gray.
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Johnson, the world's No. 1-ranked golfer, is now Bovada's third betting choice at +750 (bet $100 to win $750). Jordan Spieth is now favored to win the green jacket at odds of +650, followed by
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