The Masters Odds (2026)

Published on: January 10, 2026

Updated on: January 11, 2026

Category: Odds

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The following post features The Masters Odds (2026).

The Masters Odds reflect how sportsbooks currently view each golfer’s chances of navigating Augusta National and claiming this year’s Green Jacket (Thursday, April 9 to Sunday, April 12, 2026).

Read: US Open Odds

Related: PGA Championship Odds

As the PGA Tour season unfolds, these odds will shift based on tournament finishes, injury updates, and which players are positioning themselves as the favorites to win this season’s first major tournament.

So, how are The Masters (2026) shaping up? Here’s what you need to know.

The Masters Odds (2026)

Below is a table displaying the odds for The Masters (2026). Click here for the very latest odds (via OddsChecker).

Team

Current Odds

Odds (1/9/2026)

Scottie Scheffler

Current Odds

+333

Rory McIlroy

Current Odds

+700

Ludvig Aberg

Current Odds

+1400

Bryson DeChambeau

Current Odds

+1400

Jon Rahm

Current Odds

+1500

Xander Schauffele

Current Odds

+1500

Tommy Fleetwood

Current Odds

+1600

Collin Morikawa

Current Odds

+2500

Hideki Matsuyama

Current Odds

+3000

Viktor Hovland

Current Odds

+3300

Justin Thomas

Current Odds

+3300

Cameron Young

Current Odds

+3500

Robert MacIntyre

Current Odds

+3500

Joaquin Niemann

Current Odds

+3500

Will Zalatoris

Current Odds

+4000

Patrick Cantlay

Current Odds

+4000

Tyrrell Hatton

Current Odds

+4000

Justin Rose

Current Odds

+4500

Jordan Spieth

Current Odds

+4500

Patrick Reed

Current Odds

+5000

Shane Lowry

Current Odds

+5000

Brooks Koepka

Current Odds

+5000

Ben Griffin

Current Odds

+5000

Corey Conners

Current Odds

+5500

Matt Fitzpatrick

Current Odds

+6000

Russell Henley

Current Odds

+6000

Tony Finau

Current Odds

+6500

Sahith Theegala

Current Odds

+6500

Max Homa

Current Odds

+6600

Sungjae Im

Current Odds

+6600

Min Woo Lee

Current Odds

+6600

Jason Day

Current Odds

+6600

Cameron Smith

Current Odds

+6600

Akhshay Bhatia

Current Odds

+6600

Golfer Spotlights (1-9-2026)

Scottie Scheffler (+333)

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler remains the overwhelming favorite at +333, and for good reason. In 2025, he delivered a dominant season with six PGA Tour wins, including the PGA Championship (by five strokes) and The Open Championship (completing three legs of the career Grand Slam). Despite a late start due to an offseason hand injury, Scheffler’s ball-striking was elite—he led the Tour in Strokes Gained: Total and approach, while earning his fourth straight PGA Tour Player of the Year award. At Augusta, where precision rules, his consistency makes him a perennial threat; he’s posted strong finishes in recent Masters. If he carries this form into the early 2026 events, few will bet against him claiming another green jacket.

Rory McIlroy (+700)

Rory McIlroy sits at +700 after his monumental 2025, where he finally completed the career Grand Slam with a dramatic playoff win over Justin Rose at the 2025 Masters. That emotional triumph ended an 11-year wait for his fifth major and first green jacket, capping a stellar year that also included wins at The Players and other events. McIlroy’s powerful driving and improved short game align perfectly with Augusta’s demands, and at 36, he’s in peak form. Repeating as champion is rare (last done by Tiger Woods in 2001-02), but his momentum and Augusta comfort make him a live contender—especially if he builds early-season confidence.

Ludvig Aberg (+1400)

Rising Swedish star Ludvig Aberg enters at +1400 with massive upside. His 2025 included consistent contention in signature PGA Tour events, strong major showings, and a key role in Europe’s Ryder Cup victory. At the 2025 Masters, he briefly shared the lead late on Sunday before a tough finish, showing his composure under pressure. Now 26, Aberg’s tee-to-green excellence (long, accurate drives and sharp irons) suits Augusta perfectly—he’s drawn comparisons to elite young talents for his poise. With growing experience and no major weaknesses, Aberg could translate his potential into a breakthrough green jacket in 2026.

Bryson DeChambeau (+1400)

Bryson DeChambeau is priced at +1400 as a proven major threat. In 2025, he contended fiercely at the Masters, leading after rounds and finishing T5 after a rollercoaster final day against McIlroy. His scientific approach, booming drives (ideal for Augusta’s longer holes), and improved short game keep him dangerous—he’s posted multiple top-10s at Augusta recently. The LIV Golf star’s clutch play in big moments (like his 2024 U.S. Open win) adds intrigue; if he adapts his power to the course’s strategy early in 2026, he’s a bold pick to finally claim the green jacket.

Jon Rahm (+1500)

Jon Rahm, the 2023 Masters champion, sits at +1500. While 2025 was solid without a major win, his Augusta record remains stellar with multiple top-5s and elite iron play that thrives on the undulating greens. The Spaniard’s fiery competitiveness and all-around game make him a perennial contender. With LIV commitments and a focus on peaking for majors, a strong start to 2026 could see him reclaim the green jacket and add to his major legacy—his putting has been the key variable, but when it’s on, few match him here.

Xander Schauffele (+1500)

Xander Schauffele at +1500 offers value with his major pedigree. Though 2025 saw ups and downs, his all-around precision (strong irons and clutch putting) has yielded multiple top-10s at Augusta, including contention in past years. Schauffele’s consistency in big events shines on courses like this, and with recovery time from any prior issues, he’s positioned for a push. If he regains peak form in early 2026, his well-rounded game could finally deliver the green jacket.

Tommy Fleetwood (+1600)

Tommy Fleetwood earns +1600 odds as an Augusta specialist. The Englishman has made seven straight cuts at the Masters, with his breakthrough T3 in 2024 (and strong prior finishes) highlighting how his steady tee-to-green play and exceptional irons suit the course. Fleetwood’s consistency (including top-25 streaks) and major near-misses make him a reliable threat. At 34, he’s knocking on the door—if he builds momentum in the Florida Swing, 2026 could be his year for a first major and green jacket.

Collin Morikawa (+2500)

Collin Morikawa at +2500 brings iron-play mastery that’s tailor-made for Augusta. His precision approaches have produced top finishes at the Masters, and while 2025 had its moments, his ball-striking remains elite. Morikawa’s composure in majors adds upside; a hot putter early in 2026 could see him contend seriously for the green jacket.

Hideki Matsuyama (+3000)

Hideki Matsuyama, the 2021 Masters champion, rounds out the group at +3000. His soft hands around Augusta’s greens and strong iron game have delivered consistent results here. Matsuyama’s 2025 included solid play, and his experience (including a prior win) makes him dangerous. If he peaks in April, the Japanese star could surprise and add another green jacket to his collection.

The Masters Winners (2016-Present)

The table below highlights every winner of The Masters since 2016.

Year

Masters Champion

Winning Score

2025

Rory McIlroy

277 (−11)

2024

Scottie Scheffler

277 (−11)

2023

Jon Rahm

276 (−12)

2022

Scottie Scheffler

278 (−10)

2021

Hideki Matsuyama

278 (−10)

2020

Dustin Johnson

268 (−20)

2019

Tiger Woods

275 (−13)

2018

Patrick Reed

273 (−15)

2017

Sergio Garcia

279 (−9)

2016

Danny Willett

283 (−5)

The Masters Results (2025)

The 2025 Masters Tournament saw Rory McIlroy capture the green jacket and complete the career Grand Slam, defeating Justin Rose on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff to finish at 11-under 277. McIlroy held a two-shot lead entering the final round but posted a 1-over 73 with four double bogeys across the week, closing with a bogey on 18 that forced the playoff after Rose birdied the 72nd hole for a 6-under 66. In the playoff, McIlroy birdied the 18th while Rose missed his birdie attempt. Patrick Reed finished third at -9, defending champion Scottie Scheffler placed fourth at -8, and Bryson DeChambeau tied for fifth at -7. Played April 10–13 at Augusta National without weather delays, the event delivered the first playoff since 2017 and McIlroy’s first major since 2014.

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