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The Masters 2021 preview: Predictions, betting advice, more

Bryson DeChambeau The Masters
April 7, 2021 Bryson DeChambeau of the U.S. hits his tee shot on the 11th hole during a practice round.
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Bryson DeChambeau and Dustin Johnson headline this year’s rendition of the 2021 Masters, as the two are deadlocked as betting co-favorites at +950.

Johnson, who won last year’s tournament shooting a record-low -20, will tee off alongside the aforementioned DeChambeau, and the 2020 PGA Championship winner, Collin Morikawa (+2900), at 7:40 am ET on Thursday.

Meanwhile, Jordan Spieth, the 2015 winner, is tied with the third-best odds after an impressive showing last weekend at the Texas Open.

He and Justin Thomas opened at +1100, with Jon Rahm a click behind at +1200, followed by Rory Mcllroy (+1900) and Patrick Cantlay (+2200).

Brooks Koepka is a rather distant +2800, as a recent knee surgery has spurned bettors away from the 2019 runner-up.

 

Playing a Favorite

It’s always nice when you can get nearly 10:1 on one of the betting favorites — which is exactly what you’re in store for this weekend at Augusta National. 

Despite the gaudy numbers Johnson put up back in the Fall, the reigning champion is still a fine value play at +950.

He dominated this course just five months ago, shooting an uncanny 20-under en route to a landslide victory. 

I see no reason why he wouldn’t be worth a hefty play this weekend, so long as his short game doesn’t betray him like in year’s past.

I also like the prospects of Justin Thomas to get off the snide this weekend, as his mistake-free approach should serve him well in a tournament as open as this one.

It’s only a matter of time before Thomas dawns a green jacket, so why not now?

The Picks: Dustin Johnson +950, Justin Thomas +1100

 

Longshots to consider

If you’re looking to take a deeper dive, I tend to look for experienced players with majors experience and pedigree.

Ipso facto, players like Patrick Reed (2018 Masters winner) and Tony Finau (four top-5 Major finishes since 2018) could make for good value at +3200, and +3500, respectively.

Moreover, it’s hard to dismiss Koepka’s recent successes on the big stage, but his knee injury certainly concerns me on such short notice.

He’ll be a name to monitor in the early rounds, and if he looks like his typical self, I’d be happy to take him live at a similar number.

Cheers to a fun weekend.

DISCLAIMER: Mobile sports betting is currently unavailable in New York despite Governor Andrew Cuomo announcing that it will be legal for the 2022 fiscal year. Initial hopes are gauging availability before the start of the 2021 NFL season.

 

This first appeared on MetroBET