Scottie Scheffler's odds to win the 2025 Masters are +400 according to betting odds at DraftKings as of Tuesday morning.
The Masters will tee off on Thursday morning with coverage of the first two rounds on ESPN and streaming on ESPN+ and Masters.com. The final two rounds will be available on CBS and streaming on Paramount+ and Masters.com.
Scheffler Looking to Make Masters History
Scheffler won The Masters last year, entering the tournament at 5-1 odds and the favorite and the only player listed under 10-1. Tiger Woods is the last golfer to win The Masters in consecutive years, doing so in 2001 and 2002.
Last year, Scheffler became the first betting favorite to win the Masters since Woods in 2005. The Masters hasn’t been won by a golfer under 10-1 odds in back-to-back years since 2005-06, with Phil Mickelson and Woods.
Golfers to win Masters back-to-back:
Jack Nicklaus – 1965 & 1966
Nick Faldo – 1989 & 1990
Tiger Woods – 2001 & 2002
Scheffler in Masters Company With Tiger Woods, Others
Scheffler will enter 2025 as the betting favorite, just like he did in 2024 and he is hoping for the same success. In the last 40 years, only Woods in 2001 and 2002 won The Masters in consecutive years, both times as the betting favorite at +200 and +150 odds.
Masters Betting Favorites to Win Tournament Since 1985:
2024 — Scottie Scheffler, +500
2005 — Tiger Woods, +350
2002 — Tiger Woods, +200
2001 — Tiger Woods, +150
1997 — Tiger Woods, +800
1992 — Fred Couples, +500
Scheffler, Woods, and Greg Norman share some Masters company, too.
In that same span, only Woods and Norman have finished top-5 in consecutive Masters, both as the betting favorite. A list Scheffler will try to join this year.
In 2023 (co-favorite) and 2024, Scheffler closed as the betting favorite and looks to make it three years in a row in 2025. A feat only Norman (1988-90) and Woods (2000-10) have accomplished since 1985.
Overall, Scheffler will join Norman, Woods, Nick Faldo and Rory McIlroy as the only golfers to be favored in at least three Masters in the last 40 years.
The other story for Scheffler could be his closing odds. Currently fluctuating between +450 and +500, if he closes under 5-1 he would join Woods, Norman and Seve Ballesteros as the only golfers to be listed under 5-1 to win any major 3-plus times since '84. Since 2006, this feat has been done 19 times in any major (not counting '25 Scheffler) — twice by Scheffler and 17 times by Woods.