2015 Masters Odds, Free Picks & Predictions – Rory McIlroy the 6/1 Favorite to Win at Augusta

2015-Masters-Odds-and-Predictions2015 Masters Odds, Free Picks & Predictions – Rory McIlroy the 6/1 Favorite to Win at Augusta: The odds to win the 2015 Masters Tournament to take place starting Thursday, April 9th at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia have been released by top online bookmaker Bovada Sportsbook and are now available for open betting. The favorite to win the 2015 Masters is Rory McIlroy at 6/1 odds followed by Jordan Spieth at 8/1, Bubba Watson at 11/1, Dustin Johnson at 14/1 and Jason Day at 14/1 to round out the top five PGA players with the strongest Masters odds to win.

The Masters is one of just four Major Championships on the PGA Tour each season and the 2015 Masters Tournament will be the 79th edition in the Tournament’s glorious history. The event is held at one of the most gorgeous courses in the world at Augusta National and it is a par 72 course over 7,435 yards. The Tournament is famous for awarding a “Green Jacket” to the winner of the tournament and the winner gets to keep the jacket for 1 year and then return it to the clubhouse one year after the victory. Last year’s winner at the Masters was the USA’s Bubba Watson who won the event after finishing -3 under par to win by three strokes. The 2014 Masters win was the 2nd “Green Jacket” for Watson in his career so far as he also won at the Masters in 2012. Watson is a strong bet at 11/1 odds this week to win a 3rd time at the Masters as he has proven himself to play extremely well on a course and event that can overwhelm top PGA players with enormous pressure.

Two of the PGA Tour’s biggest names and arguably it’s two most popular players over the last 20 seasons have both done very well at the Masters. Tiger Woods has won the “Green Jacket” four times as he won the Masters in 1997, 2001, 2002 and 2005. His long-time rival Phil Mickelson has won the “Green Jacket” three times in his sensational career as he won at the Masters in 2004, 2006 and 2010. Both guys may not be at the peak of their careers right now or even playing their best golf in the past few seasons heading into Augusta this Thursday, but they should not be counted out and provide some huge paying odds for bettors looking to back them. Woods is carrying 28/1 odds to win the Masters at the moment at Bovada and Mickelson is listed at 22/1 odds. A $100 bet on Woods would bring back $2800 if he wins his 5th Masters and a $100 bet on Mickelson would bring in $2200 if he’s able to win his 4th career Masters.

We look for the 2015 Masters to be a very competitive Championship with nobody running away and hiding. At least a few players should be within striking distance on Sunday to win this event and it would not surprise us at all if those three players are Rory McIlroy, Bubba Watson and Adam Scott. McIlroy has never won at the Masters, Watson has won three times as noted above and Scott won the Masters in 2013. We are going to put our money down on Adam Scott to win his 2nd “Green Jacket” this weekend at Augusta National at 22/1 odds and walk away with a nice paying $2200 for every $100 bet if he’s able to get the job done. You can keep up to date on the latest 2015 Masters Tournament Odds from Bovada on NSAwins.com daily so be sure to check often for updated odds. Best of luck to all of you.

2015 Masters Free Picks: Adam Scott to win at 22/1 odds

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Odds to Win The Masters 2015
Rory McIlroy
6/1
Jordan Spieth
8/1
Bubba Watson
11/1
Dustin Johnson
14/1
Jason Day
14/1
Henrik Stenson
20/1
Adam Scott
22/1
Jimmy Walker
22/1
Phil Mickelson
22/1
Patrick Reed
28/1
Rickie Fowler
28/1
Tiger Woods
28/1
J.B. Holmes
33/1
Justin Rose
33/1
Matt Kuchar
33/1
Brandt Snedeker
40/1
Louis Oosthuizen
40/1
Sergio Garcia
40/1
Billy Horschel
50/1
Lee Westwood
50/1
Jim Furyk
60/1
Hideki Matsuyama
66/1
Keegan Bradley
66/1
Paul Casey
66/1
Ryan Palmer
75/1
Angel Cabrera
80/1
Brooks Koepka
80/1
Charl Schwartzel
80/1
Ian Poulter
80/1
Martin Kaymer
80/1
Ryan Moore
80/1
Victor Dubuisson
80/1
Zach Johnson
80/1
Bill Haas
100/1
Gary Woodland
100/1
Hunter Mahan
100/1
Jason Dufner
100/1
Padraig Harrington
125/1
Russell Henley
125/1
Shane Lowry
125/1
Webb Simpson
125/1
Branden Grace
150/1
Chris Kirk
150/1
Graeme McDowell
150/1
Jamie Donaldson
150/1
Jonas Blixt
150/1
Kevin Na
150/1
Luke Donald
150/1
Marc Leishman
150/1
Steve Stricker
150/1
Miguel Angel Jimenez
175/1
Brendon Todd
200/1
Charley Hoffman
200/1
Ernie Els
200/1
Fred Couples
200/1
John Senden
200/1
Joost Luiten
200/1
Matt Every
200/1
Sang-Moon Bae
200/1
Bernd Wiesberger
250/1
Cameron Tringale
250/1
Camilo Villegas
250/1
Danny Willett
250/1
Geoff Ogilvy
250/1
Morgan Hoffman
250/1
Stephen Gallacher
250/1
Thomas Bjorn
250/1
Anirban Lahiri
300/1
Bernhard Langer
300/1
James Hahn
300/1
Kevin Stadler
300/1
Robert Streb
300/1
Seung-yul Noh
300/1
Thongchai Jaidee
300/1
Vijay Singh
300/1
Ben Martin
350/1
Brian Harman
400/1
Mikko Ilonen
400/1
Ben Crane
500/1
Erik Compton
500/1
Kevin Streelman
500/1
Trevor Immelman
500/1
Darren Clarke
1000/1
Jose Maria Olazabal
1000/1
Mark O’Meara
1000/1
Mike Weir
1000/1
Tom Watson
1000/1
Bradley Neil
1500/1
Corey Conners
1500/1
Gunn Yang
2000/1
Matias Dominguez
2000/1
Scott Harvey
2000/1
Ian Woosnam
2500/1
Ben Crenshaw
5000/1
Byron Meth
5000/1
Larry Mize
5000/1
Sandy Lyle
5000/1

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