Who will win the Masters in 2021? Odds, betting favorites, expert picks & more to know

By | April 7, 2021

Can Dustin Johnson go back-to-back at Augusta National? Betting odds for the 2021 Masters Tournament say he’s got a good chance to add another green jacket to his closet.

The 36-year-old won the 2020 Masters just a few months ago, finishing five strokes ahead of Sungjae Im and Cameron Smith. The quick turnaround has done nothing to dampen his excitement ahead of one of golf’s major tournaments.

Johnson is hardly a lock to win the tournament, though, as he will be battling some of the PGA Tour’s best players for the top spot on the Masters leaderboard.

Here’s everything you need to know to bet on the 2021 Masters, including the latest tournament odds.

Masters Tournament odds 2021

Johnson (+950) is the favorite to win the 2021 Masters, according to odds from DraftKings. That means a $100 bet on Johnson would result in a $950 payout.

Bryson DeChambeau (+1100), Jordan Spieth (+1150), Justin Thomas (+1150) and Jon Rahm (+1200) round out the top five on DraftKings’ odds list.

Golfer Odds
Dustin Johnson +950
Bryson DeChambeau +1100
Jordan Spieth +1150
Justin Thomas +1150
Jon Rahm +1200
Rory McIlroy +1900
Patrick Cantlay +2050
Xander Schauffele +2300
Brooks Koepka +2800
Collin Morikawa +3150
Daniel Berger +3500
Paul Casey +3500
Tony Finau +3500
Viktor Hovland +3500
Patrick Reed +3500
Webb Simpson +3500
Cameron Smith +3500
Matthew Fitzpatrick +4000
Sungjae Im +4150
Tyrell Hatton +5000
Hideki Matsuyama +5000
Lee Westwood +5000

Masters expert picks

The experts at Fantasy Alarm suggest Jon Rahm, Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas as good value picks, but the best bet might be Brooks Koepka.

From the Fantasy Alarm PGA DFS Playbook:

Koepka has improved his finish each year he’s teed it up at Augusta National. He finished 33rd in his debut back in 2015, then 21st in ’16 before just missing the top 10 in ’17 and last year tied for second with Xander Schauffele. He’s worked himself back into championship shape over the past month with a 28th at the CJ Cup and a fifth at the Houston Open last weekend.

We all know the type of player he is and his ability to turn it on when needed. Koepka plays better with a chip on his shoulder, and he absolutely hates that everyone is fawning all over Bryson DeChambeau after his historic win at the U.S. Open. He’s the type that feeds off people writing him off, and he’ll be out for blood this weekend.

Masters Tournament winners by year

Year Winner Winner’s share
2020 Dustin Johnson $2.07 million
2019 Tiger Woods $2.07 million
2018 Patrick Reed $1.98 million
2017 Sergio Garcia $1.98 million
2016 Danny Willett $1.8 million
2015 Jordan Spieth $1.8 million
2014 Bubba Watson $1.62 million
2013 Adam Scott $1.44 million
2012 Bubba Watson $1.44 million
2011 Charl Schwartzel $1.44 million
2010 Phil Mickelson $1.35 million
2009 Angel Cabrera $1.35 million
2008 Trevor Immelman $1.35 million
2007 Zach Johnson $1.31 million
2006 Phil Mickelson $1.26 million
2005 Tiger Woods $1.26 million
2004 Phil Mickelson $1.12 million
2003 Mike Weir $1.08 million
2002 Tiger Woods $1.08 million
2001 Tiger Woods $1.08 million
2000 Vijay Singh $828,000

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