2019 Masters Betting Odds: Rory McIlroy the Favorite to Win at Augusta

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Rob Schumacher, USA Today Sports.

  • The 2019 Masters begins on Thursday, April 11 at Augusta National Golf Course.
  • Here are the Masters betting odds for this year.

The 2019 Masters, the first of golf's four Major Championships, begins on Thursday, April 11, at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga. The purse for the 2019 Masters is $11 million.

Although Masters betting odds have been available for months, the field is finally set.

Rory McIlroy is the current betting favorite at 7-1 (also written as +700, $100 wins $700), with Dustin Johnson (10-1), Justin Rose (12-1) and Tiger Woods (16-1) right behind him.

Last year's champion, Patrick Reed, is further down the board at 60-1, along with 2017 champ Sergio Garcia.

The biggest longshots are Ian Woosnam, Larry Mize, Sandy Lyle, and Jose Maria Olazabal. The four former champions each can be had at 5,000-1.

Here is the full list of Masters betting odds, courtesy of the Westgate SuperBook in Las Vegas as of Sunday evening.



2019 Masters Betting Odds

Rory McIlroy 7-1
Dustin Johnson 10-1
Justin Rose 12-1
Tiger Woods 14-1
Justin Thomas 16-1
Rickie Fowler 16-1
Jordan Spieth 16-1
Jon Rahm 16-1
Francesco Molinari 20-1
Tommy Fleetwood 20-1
Brooks Koepka 25-1
Jason Day 25-1
Bryson DeChambeau 25-1
Bubba Watson 25-1
Paul Casey 30-1
Hideki Matsuyama 35-1
Tony Finau 35-1
Phil Mickelson 40-1
Adam Scott 40-1
Matt Kuchar 40-1
Xander Schauffele 40-1
Louis Oosthuizen 40-1
Marc Leishman 50-1
Patrick Cantlay 60-1
Sergio Garcia 60-1
Henrik Stenon 60-1
Kevin Kisner 60-1
Gary Woodland 60-1
Patrick Reed 60-1
Charley Hoffman 80-1
Cameron Smith 80-1
Ian Poulter 100-1
Branden Grace 100-1
Brandt Snedeker 100-1
Webb Simpson 100-1
Rafael Cabrera Bello 100-1
Keegan Bradley 100-1
Si Woo Kim 100-1
Charles Howell III 100-1
J.B. Holmes 125-1
Zach Johnson 125-1
Charl Schwartzel 125-1
Matthew Fitzpatrick 125-1
Tyrrell Hatton 150-1
Haotong Li 150-1
Billy Horschel 150-1
Keith Mitchell 150-1
Alex Noren 150-1
Danny Willett 150-1
Kevin Na 200-1
Eddie Pepperell 200-1
Matt Wallace 200-1
Aaron Wise 250-1
Emiliano Grillo 250-1
Shane Lowry 250-1
Martin Kaymer 250-1
Jimmy Walker 250-1
Thorbjorn Olesen 250-1
Lucas Bjerregaard 250-1
Corey Conners 250-1
Kyle Stanley 250-1
Kiradech Aphibarnrat 300-1
Fred Couples 300-1
Justin Harding 300-1
Adam Long 500-1
Kevin Tway 500-1
Patton Kizzire 500-1
Bernhard Langer 500-1
Stewart Cink 500-1
Michael Kim 1,000-1
Satoshi Kodaira 1,000-1
Andrew Landry 1,000-1
Shugo Imahira 1,000-1
Angel Cabrera 1,000-1
Vijay Singh 1,000-1
Trevor Immelman 1,000-1
Mike Weir 2,000-1
Devon Bling 2,000-1
Viktor Hovland 2,000-1
Takumi Kanaya 2,000-1
Alvaro Ortiz 3,000-1
Kevin O'Connell 3,000-1
Jovan Rebula 3,000-1
Ian Woosnam 5,000-1
Larry Mize 5,000-1
Sandy Lyle 5,000-1
Jose Maria Olazabal 5,000-1

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