The Masters is finally here and the favorites to take home the green jacket should be no surprise. At +800 according to Chirp, talk-of-the-Tour Bryson DeChambeau and world No. 1 Dustin Johnson are co-favorites this week at Augusta National. (Ed note: Chirp and GOLF.com are owned by the same parent company, 8AM Golf.)
DeChambeau heads to the Masters on the strength of his first career major victory at the U.S. Open two months ago, and his plan to overpower Augusta have been a hot topic. He’s made just one start since his triumph at Winged Foot, a T8 finish in Las Vegas, and has instead used the lead-up to the Masters to experiment with a 48-inch driver to squeeze even more distance out of his game. Although DeChambeau has never finished inside the top 20 at Augusta, there are still plenty of reasons to be bullish about his chances.
Get geared up for the Masters
Johnson’s prep for the Masters has been quite the opposite of his co-favorite. He played in Houston last week — where he finished T2 — in a final tune-up for the final major of the year. Although Johnson has never won at Augusta, his T2 finish last year shows that he has the game to be in contention come Sunday.
Jon Rahm lags behind the co-favorites at the top as he is +1000 to win his first major. Rahm’s most recent finish was a T2 at the Zozo last month, and he’s been as hot as anyone in the world over the past year. Justin Thomas comes in behind Rahm at +1200 while Rory McIlroy is listed at +1300 as he attempts to complete the career grand slam.
Defending champion Tiger Woods lags well behind the favorites as he’s listed at +4500 for his title defense. Check out odds for the entire field below.
Masters odds to win
Bryson DeChambeau +800
Dustin Johnson +800
Jon Rahm +1000
Justin Thomas +1200
Rory McIlroy +1300
Xander Schauffele +1400
Brooks Koepka +1600
Tyrrell Hatton +2200
Patrick Cantlay +2500
Jason Day +3000
Hideki Matsuyama +3000
Patrick Reed +3000
Tony Finau +3300
Bubba Watson +3300
Collin Morikawa +3500
Webb Simpson +4000
Matthew Wolff +4500
Tiger Woods +4500
Adam Scott +5000
Tommy Fleetwood +5500
Louis Oosthuizen +6000
Matthew Fitzpatrick +6600
Scottie Scheffler +6600
Rickie Fowler +7000
Jordan Spieth +7000
Paul Casey +8000
Shane Lowry +8000
Justin Rose +8000
Cameron Champ +9000
Cameron Smith +9000
Jason Kokrak +10000
Sungjae Im +10000
Lee Westwood +10000
Francesco Molinari +11000
Abraham Ancer +12500
Zach Johnson +12500
Matt Kuchar +12500
Phil Mickelson +12500
Ian Poulter +12500
Erik Van Rooyen +12500
Corey Conners +15000
Billy Horschel +15000
Kevin Kisner +15000
Byeong Hun An +20000
Lanto Griffin +20000
Sebastian Munoz +20000
Kevin Na +20000
Si Woo Kim +20000
Brandt Snedeker +20000
Henrik Stenson +20000
Brendon Todd +20000
Matt Wallace +20000
Gary Woodland +20000
Marc Leishman +22500
Dylan Frittelli +25000
Adam Hadwin +25000
Charles Howell III +25000
J.T. Poston +25000
Charl Schwartzel +25000
Bernd Wiesberger +25000
Danny Willett +30000
Christian Bezuidenhout +35000
Rafa Cabrera Bello +35000
Lucas Glover +35000
Max Homa +35000
Victor Perez +35000
Justin Harding +35000
Nate Lashley +50000
Graeme McDowell +50000
Chez Reavie +50000
C.T. Pan +75000
Fred Couples +75000
Tyler Duncan +75000
Shugo Imahira +75000
Jazz Janewattananond +75000
Andrew Landry +75000
Bernhard Langer +75000
Andrew Putnam +75000
Sung Kang +75000
Nick Taylor +75000
Jimmy Walker +75000
John Augenstein +100000
Abel Gallegos +100000
Trevor Immelman +100000
Sandy Lyle +100000
Lukas Michel +100000
Larry Mize +100000
Andy Ogletree +100000
Jose Maria Olazabal +100000
Vijay Singh +100000
James Sugrue +100000
Mike Weir +100000
Yuxin Lin +100000
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Zephyr Melton is an assistant editor for GOLF.com where he spends his days blogging, producing and editing. Prior to joining the team at GOLF, he attended the University of Texas followed by stops with the Texas Golf Association, Team USA, the Green Bay Packers and the PGA Tour. He assists on all things instruction and covers amateur and women’s golf. He can be reached at zephyr_melton@golf.com.