- Dustin Johnson has +1000 odds to win the Masters in 2022.
- Hideki Matsuyama has +2800 odds to win the Masters in 2022.
AUGUSTA, Ga. - As the conclusion of the 2021 Masters Tournament saw Hideki Matsuyama walk away as the winner, PGA bettors can begin looking ahead to the 2022 Masters and begin betting on a possible winner.
Online sportsbooks currently have Dustin Johnson sitting at the top of the Masters odds board with the shortest odds to win the Masters.
2022 Masters Odds
- Dustin Johnson +1000
- Jon Rahm +1100
- Justin Thomas +1200
- Bryson DeChambeau +1400
- Jordan Spieth +1400
- Rory McIlroy +1400
- Brooks Koepka +1600
- Xander Schauffele +1600
- Collin Morikawa +2200
- Hideki Matsuyama +2800
Betting on Dustin Johnson’s Masters odds certainly is not a bad bet to make, however, bettors should not be so quick to jump on those odds just yet and should look more into some of the other golfers.
Johnson was favored going into the 2021 Masters and unfortunately for him, did not even make it past the weekend before being cut. Johnson went 2 over 74 on Thursday and 3 over 75 on Friday.
With that being said, Johnson is still the number one ranked golfer in the world and is still a great bet to make.
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Xander Schauffele 2022 Masters Odds
Bettors that are looking to make a bet on longer odds can consider Xander Schauffele. Schauffele had a good run in the 2021 Masters as he finished tied for third place after putting up a -7 final score.
During his run in the Masters, Schauffele notably put up four birdies in a row which gave him a strong case for first place before falling to third. Schauffele is ranked the sixth golfer worldwide and would offer a great payout to anyone looking to take the risk.
Hideki Matsuyama 2022 Masters Odds
Hideki Matsuyama shocked the world at the 2021 Masters after coming out on top. This proves that anyone can come out on top at The Masters as Matsuyama went in with +5000 odds to win and cashed bettors out.
Matsuyama finished his Masters run scoring a -10 and became the first Japanese golfer to win the tournament. Now that Matsuyama has proven to be one of the best golfers in the world, bettors can look to take advantage of his odds for a nice payout once again.
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