Alright, fellow punters and golf enthusiasts, hold onto your visors because we’re diving headfirst into the zany world of Masters betting! Augusta National is about to witness a spectacle like no other, and we’re here to dish out the insider scoop with a healthy dose of humor and irreverence. So, grab your lucky golf balls and let’s tee off!
- Scottie Scheffler: This guy’s been hitting greens like it’s his day job. Seriously, if he can just get that putter to cooperate, he’ll be cruising down Magnolia Lane for a second helping of that sweet Green Jacket.
- Jon Rahm: The defending champ is back in town, folks! Sure, he’s been hobnobbing around with LIV Golf, but don’t underestimate this Spanish sensation. He’s got more talent than a bag full of lucky charms.
- Xander Schauffele: Missed the cut last time? No problemo! Schauffele’s got the skills and the swagger to make a splash at Augusta. He’s like a golfer on a mission, and that mission involves one thing: victory.
- Wyndham Clark: Rookie alert! This newbie’s got no glaring weaknesses and a solid putter to boot. Watch out, folks, we might just witness history in the making.
- Rory McIlroy: From tee to green, McIlroy’s a force to be reckoned with. But can he roll in those 30-footers when it counts? Hey, stranger things have happened at Augusta.
- Patrick Cantlay: Don’t sleep on Cantlay, folks. He’s been lurking in the shadows, waiting for his moment to shine. Sure, he’s had his struggles, but who hasn’t? It’s all about timing, baby.
- Ludvig Åberg: Another rookie in the mix! This young Swede’s got the potential to shake things up. Watch out, Augusta, there’s a new kid on the block.
- Joaquin Niemann: The man’s on fire! With wins under his belt and strokes gained stats through the roof, Niemann’s a force to be reckoned with. Augusta, prepare to be dazzled.
- Brooks Koepka: “Big Bad Brooks” is in the house, folks. And when this guy’s on, he’s unstoppable. Could we see another Green Jacket draped over those broad shoulders? Don’t bet against it.
- Jordan Spieth: Ah, Augusta’s golden boy. Spieth practically owns this place, and he’s hungry for more. Will he add another chapter to his Masters legacy? You better believe it.
- Max Homa: Poor record at Augusta? Meh, no biggie. Homa’s a solid putter and ball-striker, and he’s itching for redemption. Watch out, folks, this could be his year.
- Hideki Matsuyama: We’ve seen what Matsuyama can do, and let’s just say, it’s impressive. Don’t count him out, folks. He’s got the talent and the drive to make waves at Augusta.
- Brian Harman: Lefties tend to do well at Augusta, and Harman’s no exception. He’s a fearless killer on the course, and he’s hungry for that Green Jacket.
- Tony Finau: Finau’s been knocking on the door of Masters glory for years, and this might just be his time to shine. With a stellar track record at Augusta, he’s a serious contender.
- Viktor Hovland: Hovland may not be at the top of his game, but hey, stranger things have happened. Don’t sleep on this Norwegian sensation.
- Matt Fitzpatrick: Inconsistency be damned! Fitzpatrick’s putting and shot-making skills make him a serious threat at Augusta. Keep an eye on this Englishman, folks.
- Sahith Theegala: Solid year so far for Theegala, and he’s hungry for more. Could we see another chip-in birdie on 16? Anything’s possible at Augusta.
- Cameron Young: Putting may be his Achilles’ heel, but Young’s got the skills to pay the bills. Watch out for this bomber from Westchester.
- Shane Lowry: The Irishman’s got a knack for Augusta, and with his ball-striking prowess, he’s a serious contender. Putter, don’t fail him now!
- Collin Morikawa: Two-time major champ in a bit of a slump? Hey, it happens to the best of us. But Morikawa’s got the talent to bounce back. Keep an eye on this guy, folks.
- Dustin Johnson: DJ’s shattered records at Augusta before, and he’s hungry for more. Could we see another dominant performance from the big man? Don’t count him out
- Cameron Smith: The Aussie’s got a putting game that’s smoother than a pint of Guinness. Watch out, Augusta, Smith’s coming for that Green Jacket.
- Bryson DeChambeau: Augusta may be a par-67 in Bryson’s mind, but he’s gonna need more than just big swings to conquer this beast. Still, never count out the mad scientist of golf.
- Sam Burns: Burns may have lost his spark lately, but don’t write him off just yet. He’s got the putting chops to make some noise at Augusta.
- Tyrrell Hatton: Hatton’s got the experience and the ball-striking skills to make a run at Augusta. Keep your eyes peeled for this Englishman, folks. He’s got a trick or two up his sleeve.
First up, the Moneyman is backing Wyndham Clark as the dark horse, investing R200 at 25/1 odds for a potential R5000 return.
Doubling down on Clark’s potential, he is also betting R500 at 5/1 odds, aiming for a R3000 payout, including the wager, that he will finish in the top 6 places.
Additionally, hedging his bets on Ludwig Åberg, staking R500 at 5/1 odds for a shot at R2500 that he will also finish in the top 6. He’s also putting his trust in Jon Rahm’s skills with a R1000 bet at 2/1 odds, potentially winning R3000, including the wager for a top 6 finish.
Lastly, MoneyMan is taking a bold move on Scottie Scheffler, wagering R5000 at 8/10 odds, eyeing a significant R9000 payout, including the wager that he will also finish in the top 6 places.
With these calculated picks, MoneyMan is ready to watch the Masters unfold with anticipation.