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Who is favored to win the Masters tournament? Scheffler
One major surprise the model is calling for at the Masters: Rory McIlroy, a four-time major champion and one of the co-favorites, fails to complete the career grand slam and barely cracks the top five at Augusta National. We're coming upon a decade since McIlroy's last major win, and he has nearly twice as many missed cuts seven at majors over that span than top-three finishes four.
Two of those missed cuts have come over the Irishman's last three Augusta starts. McIlroy has broken par in just two of his last eight rounds at the Masters. This year hasn't been promising to McIlroy's chances at Augusta, as he has just one top finish against a softer field at the Texas Open. McIlroy's short game has been a catalyst for his struggles, as he ranks th in strokes gained: around-the-green and 78th in total putting.
His scoring average actual on the PGA Tour ranks just 61st, so those metrics don't line up with the second-shortest odds. Thus, the model is avoiding McIlroy in Masters bets since it doesn't see much value with him at Another surprise: Ludvig Aberg, a longshot, makes a strong run at the title. He has a much better chance to win it all than his odds imply, so he's a target for anyone looking for a huge payday.
The year-old Swede was playing collegiately at Texas Tech this time last year, but he's already ascended to No. Lowest round: 65 -7 Winning score: Winner's Sunday score: 70 Winner -- Jordan Spieth : Is Scheffler more likely to win this Masters than anyone else in the field. Yes, of course. The odds tell that story. But as Kyle wrote this week , there are few courses or tournaments in the nation as sticky this one -- and Spieth is one of the best playing here.
Spieth's strokes gained at Augusta National 2. That's 0. He was just a couple strokes shy of winning three straight Masters and has three top-four finishes in the seven he's played since with a T4 last year. He also has momentum coming in with a T10 finish at the Texas Open, though to be fair, he did miss the cut in consecutive events prior.
Still, his likelihood of winning is nearly as strong as either Scheffler or Rahm, and his odds are six times as great as the former. Sleeper -- Justin Rose : Speaking of quality golfers on this course, Rose is quite an option. Masters tournament predictions He only has two modes at Augusta National: contention or the weekend back home. The year-old has not won on the PGA Tour in a year, but he knows this course like the back of his hand.
He has not won a major since yet frequently seems to be in contention with four top 10s in the last 13 he's played. Is he going to win the Masters. Probably not. But experience at Augusta matters, and throwing some beer money on Rose is a play that's Top 10 lock -- Scottie Scheffler: The benefit of not picking Scheffler to win is that he can slide in right here with the utmost confidence.
Scheffler has not finished outside the top 10 at a tournament since Jan. There's no way anyone in the field has a better percentage than that. Star who definitely won't win -- Justin Thomas: Hopefully this is a reverse jinx situation for J. The problem may be that he just wants it so much.
Thomas missed the cut last year playing alongside idol Tiger Woods; luckily, that won't be the case this year, so he should be able to relax a bit. He is debuting a new bag man after splitting with Jim "Bones" Mackay. Jon Rahm: There's a general belief around Augusta National that Rahm is feeling the pressure given his controversial move to LIV Golf, serving as the reigning champion, hosting the Champions Dinner, etc.
Maybe true; maybe not. What I do know is that there may be no golfer who enters an event feeling less pressure these days than Scheffler, and given the aforementioned streak he's running, it would almost be foolish to take Rahm in this head-to-head. Phil Mickelson: Speaking of general beliefs around Augusta, there is a lack of it in Woods.
You know, the guy with five green jackets. The guy who who has made 19 straight cuts at Augusta National never missing one as a professional. The guy who won this event just five years ago. OK, Tiger's body is falling apart; he said this week that he " hurt[s] every day. Nor does his mind, which understands the hills and valleys, the cut of the greens and how to transverse this course better than anyone in the world.
Surprise prediction -- Rory McIlroy backdoors his way to a top-five finish: The season has not been overly kind to McIlroy, nor has Augusta National over the years, as he's alternated between top-five finishes and missed cuts over the last four Masters.
Rory McIlroy is playing in his 16th Masters--will this be the one. The Masters champion battled injuries for a good part of last year, and his Official World Golf Ranking number dropped outside the top But he showed his overall abilities once again when he shot a final-round 62 at Riviera to come from behind and capture the Genesis Invitational.
Andy Nesbitt, SI. Hopefully he just avoids a few costly bogeys down the stretch on Sunday. John Pluym, SI.