The Masters 2025 betting preview: odds, predictions and tips
It’s the first major championship of 2025 – Scottie Scheffler is chasing a third Green Jacket in four years and Rory McIlroy is looking to complete the career Grand Slam. The Masters 2025 odds Scottie Scheffler 9/2 Rory McIlroy 13/2 Jon Rahm 14/1 Collin Morikawa 14/1 Bryson DeChambeau 16/1 Ludvig Aberg 18/1 Xander Schauffele 20/1 Justin Thomas 22/1 Hideki Matsuyama 28/1 Joaquin Niemann 28/1 *Odds with bet365. Odds are subject to change. The Masters 2025 golf betting preview We always hope, maybe even expect, that the Masters will deliver on drama and excitement. But, in truth, we’re due a ding-dong battle on the back nine on Sunday. Since Tiger Woods overwhelmed Francesco Molinari (and injury) to win in 2019 there have been three winners whose significant 54-hole leads were never really dented and, in the last two years, Jon Rahm and Scottie Scheffler won by four shots. Let’s hope again, then. Many will also hope that Rory McIlroy can throw off the frustration of throwing away last year’s US Open and finally complete the career Grand Slam. He’s not the only one with doubts, however. Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele are out of form, while Jon Rahm and Collin Morikawa have stopped winning as often as they did. McIlroy must beware the Swedish phenom Ludvig Aberg who was second on debut last year and also Bryson DeChambeau who was last year’s first round leader. An Amen Corner battle between that trio would be the ideal Sunday proposition. But are they the best bets? Let’s find out. The Masters 2025 betting tips Rory McIlroy to Win He couldn’t, could he? In 2011 he led by four with 18 holes to play, found a wooden cabin from the 10th tee, and carded an 80. In 2018 he played the final round in the final group but couldn’t impose himself on the eventual winner Patrick Reed. In 2022 he carded a sensational final round 64 from off the pace to claim second. So he can play the course. And he’s in form. He closed 2024 with a victory in the DP World Tour Championship and he arrives at Augusta with, for the first time in his career, two wins for the year. But can he overcome the 11-year major championship drought? He can, and to do so would set him up for a potentially blockbusting season with the PGA Championship on his favourite course and the Open on home soil at Royal Portrush. He’s top price 13/2 win only with Betfair. Back Rory McIlory at top price 13/2 win only with Betfred Shane Lowry Each Way Irishman Shane Lowry ranked first for Approaches in last year’s Masters but he could find nothing on the greens. In the two years before he had ended six of eight rounds at Augusta National inside the top 10, including a third place finish in 2022. That’s some course form and, in all, he has four top-25 finishes at Augusta in his last five starts and 16 top-25s in his last 24 major appearances. Throw in five top-20s in his last six starts and he makes a fine package. He’s 33/1 with Skybet. Back Shane Lowry each way at a generous 33/1 with Sky Bet Patrick Reed Top 20 The 2018 Masters champion Patrick Reed is in superb form right now. At the back end of 2024, he carded a 59 on his way to victory in the Hong Kong Open and he has finished top-10 in three of his last four starts including seventh last week in Miami. Given that form, his Augusta National record has to be considered. Since and including his triumph in 2018 he has recorded five top-20s in seven starts. He’s primed for another good week and is priced 21/10 for yet another top-20 with Betfred. Bet on Patrick Reed at 21/10 for another top 20 with Betfred Justin Rose First Round Leader Each Way Unlike the other three majors the Masters, of course, takes place on the same course every year and, what’s more, the pin positions are very consistent. So when a player has a fondness for a particular round we need to take note. In 19 visits, Englishman Justin Rose has been the first round solo leader twice, he’s twice shared the lead and he’s been top six after 18 holes on another four occasions. He’s a veteran these days but he still loves the majors (he was second in the Open last summer) and he can get off to another flier. He’s top price 66/1 each way with Ladbrokes. Back Justin Rose in an each-way bet to lead the first round at 60/1 with Tote How to watch the The Masters Venue – Augusta National, Georgia. Date – Thursday 10th April – Sunday 13th April. Broadcast – Full coverage on Sky Sports Golf: Thursday & Friday from 2pm, Saturday & Sunday from 3pm. About the author Matt Cooper Matt Cooper has been a golf journalist for 15 years. He’s worked for, among others, Golf365, SkySports, ESPN, NBC, Sporting Life, Open.com and the Guardian. He specialises in feature writing, reporting and tourn

It’s the first major championship of 2025 – Scottie Scheffler is chasing a third Green Jacket in four years and Rory McIlroy is looking to complete the career Grand Slam.