2024 Masters Odds & Picks: Top Prop Bet Predictions
As we progress to the 2024 Masters Tournament, bettors will want to consider the massive number of prop bets that they can take on in addition to all of the outright plays that they want to make for the 88th running of this prestigious event.
The props that you can bet for the Masters are always vast since it is not only the biggest event of the golf season, but, being the first major on the calendar, you get a range of new bettors looking to wager some money on it. The books put plenty of extra lines up there for the public to try and take advantage. From odds on whether Tiger Woods will make the cut to tournament props like Top Former Winner, there are a stunningly large amount to consider.
We’re going to look at a few of the markets that I like and see if we can nail down a solid week of prop betting.
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2024 Masters Prop Bets
(Odds Courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)
Wyndham Clark
We’ve heard it plenty leading up to this week. Debutants do not win at Augusta National since the course is just so agonizingly difficult for first-timers with all of the undulation on the greens as well as the shot selections you have to make.
Introducing the Top Debutant prop category, Ludvig Aberg is the top listed candidate here at +275. I’m not exactly sure why, as Clark has been more successful this season, is plenty long enough to attack this course, and has a much better short game than Aberg.
If you don’t love picking Clark to win at +3000, taking him +330 to be the top debutant this weekend is an excellent player. While players like Akshay Bhatia (+850) and Jake Knapp (+1600) may be tempting due to their odds and recent performance, Clark is currently playing like a top-five player in the world and has the added bonus of coming in as the defending U.S. Open champion.
Pick: Wyndham Clark Top Debutant (+330)
Shane Lowry
Lowry is just one of those players who feels like an every-year Masters play. He’s not going to wow you with his length off the tee or amazing putting skills, but he’s very accurate. His approach game and ball striking are also very solid, and he chips like an All-Star.
Lowry has a strong history at Augusta National, with four top-25 finishes in his last four starts. He’s also been playing well this season, with top finishes in Florida at the Cognizant Classic as well as the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
Lowry won’t surge up the leaderboard by any means, but he makes his way up there with purpose, taking things one hole at a time. That’s the perfect pace for the easygoing Irishman who has really set his sights on donning the famous green jacket.
Pick: Shane Lowry Top 20 (+150)
Tiger Woods
Come on, you had to know I’d find a way to sneak the greatest golfer of all time into this article. The GOAT hasn’t suited up since the second round of the Genesis Invitational, where he withdrew after eight holes due to flu-like symptoms. He will be there this week.
There is a massive caveat that comes with betting on Woods: his health. His back has obviously been a massive issue for years now, and then you have to take into account how his surgically repaired leg holds up making the toughest walk in golf.
The big question is whether Woods will make the cut. My answer is that if he can walk the 36 holes, he absolutely will. With a made cut this week, Woods will register his 24th consecutive made Masters cut, which would set an all-time record. You have to think he knows that is in play for him.
Tiger has shown that he can still physically play the game at a high level. It’s just whether his health is able to hold up for two straight days. I’m betting on it.
Pick: Tiger Woods to Make the Cut (+110)
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Individual Golfer Previews, Picks & Predictions
Check out our previews for each of the top golfers competing for a Green Jacket this week.
- Scottie Scheffler
- Rory McIlroy
- Jon Rahm
- Viktor Hovland
- Jordan Spieth
- Brooks Koepka
- Xander Schauffele
- Joaquin Niemann
- Ludvig Aberg
- Patrick Cantlay
- Justin Thomas
- Hideki Matsuyama
- Cameron Smith
- Will Zalatoris
- Wyndham Clark
- Tony Finau
- Dustin Johnson
- Collin Morikawa
- Shane Lowry
- Max Homa
- Matthew Fitzpatrick
- Jason Day
- Cameron Young
- Bryson DeChambeau
- Sam Burns
- Tommy Fleetwood
- Patrick Reed
- Adam Scott
- Min Woo Lee
- Sahith Theegala
- Brian Harman
- Sungjae Im
- Tyrrell Hatton
- Tiger Woods
- Tom Kim
- Justin Rose
- Rickie Fowler