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2025 Masters Tournament Winner Odds & Favorites

Written by: Eddie Griffin
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After three months and 15 events, the first major of the 2025 PGA Tour season is here. This week, the world’s best golfers, including world number one and two-time Masters champion Scottie Scheffler, will take on Amen Corner and the rest of Augusta National in the 2025 Masters Tournament.
Over the first 15 events of the season, there have been 14 different winners. If Scheffler can become the first back-to-back winner at Augusta since Tiger Woods in 2001 and 2002, he will become the ninth golfer to win the Masters three or more times and will become the 15th different winner on the PGA Tour this season.
Scheffler, who was forced to delay the start of his season due to a ravioli-related mishap on Christmas Day, has had a couple of near-misses so far in top-three finishes at the Genesis Invitational (tied for third) and Texas Children’s Houston Open (tied for second).
Will he get on the board for 2025 and pick up his 14th career PGA Tour victory this week. Scheffler (+525) sits atop the latest 2025 Masters winner odds at BetOnline, followed by world number two Rory McIlroy (+650). McIlroy is the only golfer with multiple wins thus far this season, as he won the two biggest events of the season to date, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and the Players Championship.
2025 Masters Tournament Winner Odds
Odds are courtesy of BetOnline. Previous Masters winners in bold.
- Scottie Scheffler +525
- Rory McIlroy +650
- Collin Morikawa +1500
- Jon Rahm +1500
- Bryson DeChambeau +1800
- Ludvig Aberg +2200
- Xander Schauffele +2200
- Justin Thomas +2500
- Hideki Matsuyama +3300
- Brooks Koepka +3300
- Joaquin Niemann +4000
- Shane Lowry +4000
- Patrick Cantlay +4000
- Tommy Fleetwood +4500
- Jordan Spieth +4500
- Russell Henley +4500
- Min Woo Lee +4500
- Viktor Hovland +5000
- Corey Connors +5500
- Will Zalatoris +6000
- Robert MacIntyre +6000
- Sepp Straka +6000
- Cameron Smith +7000
- Tyrrell Hatton +7500
- Sergio Garcia +8500
Who Are the Favorites to Win This Year’s Masters?
Scottie Scheffler (+525)
Scheffler cruised to wins at Augusta last year and in 2022, and though he has yet to win thus far in his injury-shortened season, it would come as a surprise to no one if he dominated again this year.
In five Masters appearances, Scheffler has finished tied for 19th, tied for 18th, first, tied for tenth, and first. If you like to make golf finishing position betting, his Masters results and his stature make him a strong bet for a top-20 finish. It comes at -350 odds, however.
Rory McIlroy (+650)
A Masters win remains the only thing separating McIlroy from the career Grand Slam, an accomplishment that only Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus (three times over), and Tiger Woods (also three times over) have achieved.
To date, McIlroy’s best Masters finish is second (in 2022), and he continues to search for his first major win since the 2014 PGA Championship.
But if there is any time for that drought to end, this might be it. Following an eventful 2024, he has opened 2025 with two wins in his first five PGA Tour events, as he won at Pebble Beach for the first time and won the Players for the second time. And were it not for an opening-round even-par 70, he might have been in contention on Sunday at the Texas Children’s Houston Open, where he finished tied for fifth, five strokes behind.
McIlroy has missed the cut three times in his last four Masters appearances, including each of the last two years. But with the form he has been in, he will be a popular bet this week.
Collin Morikawa (+1500)
Morikawa has not won an official PGA Tour event since the 2021 Open Championship, but is an end to the drought around the corner? He finished second at The Sentry to open the season, an agonizing near-miss occurred at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, and he was a Saturday shocker away from being a Sunday threat at the Players Championship.
Can he put four strong rounds together at Augusta? One bad round or stretch has done him on numerous occasions since he won the Open at Royal St. George’s, from his third-round 77 at the U.S. Open in 2022, to a poor back nine in the final round at The Sentry in 2023, to not taking advantage of the opening he had against Scheffler at last year’s Memorial Tournament, to his Sunday slip at Bay Hill this year.
But based on what he can do when he is on his game, he might be the biggest competition for Scheffler and McIlroy, and not just because the odds say so.
Jon Rahm (+1500)
Rahm followed up his 2023 Masters win by posting his worst result at Augusta, as he came in 45th in last year’s tournament.
Will he bounce back by contending this year? That looks likely based on his overall history at Augusta (a win, three top-five finishes, and five top-ten finishes in eight career Masters appearances) but he might be behind other options for many.
Bryson DeChambeau (+1800)
After finishing outside of the top 20 in his first seven Masters appearances, DeChambeau finished tied for sixth last year. That set the stage for a contending run and a runner-up finish at the PGA Championship and his second U.S. Open win.
Can he improve upon that result this year? He was in contention to win this past week’s LIV Golf Miami event until a Sunday that included two double bogeys. That was a rough finish, but his fifth-place finish was his best result of the season to date.
Ludvig Aberg (+2200)
Aberg’s two best finishes this season have come in big events, as he won the Genesis Invitational and tied for fifth at The Sentry.
But since winning at Torrey Pines in February, he had three substandard rounds in finishing outside the top 20 in the Arnold Palmer Invitational, missed the cut the following week at Sawgrass, then missed the cut in last week’s Valero Texas Open.
He wasn’t the only notable name to miss out on the weekend at TPC San Antonio—Hideki Matsuyama, Tom Kim, Sam Burns, and Akshay Bhatia all missed the cut as well—but that is not the form you want to be in heading into a major. However, he finished second at Augusta last year in his first appearance there, and that should generate some confidence in how he could perform this week.
Recent Masters Winners
- 2024: Scottie Scheffler
- 2023: Jon Rahm
- 2022: Scottie Scheffler
- 2021: Hideki Matsuyama
- 2020: Dustin Johnson
- 2019: Tiger Woods
- 2018: Patrick Reed
- 2017: Sergio Garcia
- 2016: Danny Willett
- 2015: Jordan Spieth
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