The PGA Tour will head to Florida at the end of the month, and when the Tour shifts to the American southeast that means the Masters isn’t too far away. The first and most prestigious major championship tees off on April 9 at Augusta National in Georgia. The Masters is the only one of the four Grand Slam events that is held at the same course every year. That somewhat helps in terms of handicapping the tournament.
Odds courtesy of OddsShark.com
Bettors don’t have to wait until the week of the tournament to bet on the Masters. Futures odds have been up for months and will continue to be every week; however, they will certainly change some depending on how guys are playing or potential injuries, etc.
Brooks Koepka, who just lost his world No. 1 ranking to Rory McIlroy, plays his best in major championships and is the +800 favorite to win the Masters. Koepka won the U.S. Open in 2017-18 and the PGA Championship in 2018-19 but has yet to win the Masters or British Open.