2020 Masters Odds: Tiger Woods Favored to Repeat at Augusta

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  • After winning his 15th Major at the 2019 Masters, Tiger Woods was installed as an 8-1 favorite to repeat in 2020.
  • Dustin Johnson and Rory McIlroy are tied for second at 12-1.
  • Here are the betting odds for the 2020 Masters.

Not long after he put the finishing touches on one of the best stories in golf history, Tiger Woods was made the favorite to win the 2020 Masters.

Woods was listed at 8-1 ($100 wins $800), the only golfer with single-digit odds. At 8-1, those odds imply that Tiger has approximately an 11.1% chance of winning next year.

Tiger's price varied around the market but at the Westgate SuperBook, Woods was the fourth-favorite for the 2019 Masters, going off at 14-1. The 43-year-old's victory ended up costing at least three sportsbooks over $1 million.

The victory was Woods' 15th Major Championship and his fifth win at the Masters. His last Major came in 2008 and he hadn't donned the Green Jacket since 2005.

Dustin Johnson, who was tied for second with Xander Schauffele and Brooks Koepka at 12-under par, and Rory McIlroy are tied for second-favorite at 12-1.  Jordan Spieth is right behind them at 14-1.

2020 Masters Odds

Tiger Woods 8-1
Dustin Johnson 12-1
Rory McIlroy 12-1
Jordan Spieth 14-1
Brooks Koepka 16-1
Justin Rose 16-1
Rickie Fowler 16-1
Justin Thomas 18-1
Jon Rahm 18-1
Jason Day 25-1
Bryson DeChambeau 25-1
Francesco Molinari 25-1
Tommy Fleetwood 25-1
Xander Schauffele 25-1
Tony Finau 25-1
Hideki Matsuyama 30-1
Bubba Watson 30-1
Matt Kuchar 40-1
Paul Casey 40-1
Adam Scott 40-1
Patrick Cantlay 40-1
Patrick Reed 50-1
Louis Oosthuizen 50-1
Sergio Garcia 60-1
Henrik Stenson 60-1
Marc Leishman 60-1
Gary Woodland 80-1
Kevin Kisner 80-1
Ian Poulter 80-1
Webb Simpson 80-1
Cameron Smith 80-1

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