
Masters Odds 2025 and Latest Vegas Lines for Underrated Sleepers in the Field
The last eight Masters winners were well-known names.
Sure, some underrated sleepers finished inside the top 10 and had the lead for portions of those tournaments, but the stars have shined brightest recently at Augusta National Golf Club.
A lot of attention will be paid to two-time champion Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy this week, but there are some underrated players in the field would top the leaderboard.
Russell Henley quietly surged up the Official World Golf Ranking and FedEx Cup standings and Will Zalatoris has never finished outside the top 10 at Augusta.
Updated Masters Odds
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Scottie Scheffler (+400; bet $100 to win $400)
Rory McIlroy (+650)
Jon Rahm (+1300)
Collin Morikawa (+1800)
Xander Schauffele (+1800)
Bryson DeChambeau (+2000)
Ludvig Aberg (+2200)
Justin Thomas (+2500)
Brooks Koepka (+3000)
Hideki Matsuyama (+3000)
Jordan Spieth (+3500)
Russell Henley (+5500)
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Russell Henley moved himself up to seventh in the Official World Golf Ranking and third in the FedEx Cup standings thanks to a strong early-season run on the PGA Tour.
The Georgia native won the Arnold Palmer Invitational and picked up three other top-10 finishes.
Henley has a knack for going low in the first round. He shot 66 or better in three of his opening rounds this season.
He doesn't have the best record at Augusta. He tied for fourth in 2023, but outside of that, he hasn't finished inside the top 10 in any start in his home state.
However, Henley's overall form entering Augusta could cause you to back him at +5500.
While it wasn't at Augusta, Henley did finish in a tie for seventh and in fifth at the last two majors of 2024.
Henley's historical major-tournament form isn't great, but he may have turned a corner at the end of last season and we could very well see his name near the top of the leaderboard over the weekend.
Will Zalatoris (+6500)
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Will Zalatoris owns a second-place finish, a tie for sixth and a tie for ninth in three Masters starts.
That's enough of a sample size to believe in the 28-year-old American this week at Augusta.
Zalatoris seemed destined to be a multi-time major winner by now after he rushed onto the scene with five top-10 major finishes in 2021 and 2022.
Injuries plagued Zalatoris' career ever since, which explains why he is nowhere near the favorites on the odds board.
Zalatoris' course history is strong, and even if you don't think he can win, he is worth a look on top 10 and top 20 bets at +400 and +150.
Sepp Straka (+7500)
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Sepp Straka enters Augusta in second on the FedEx Cup standings.
On season form alone, Straka is worth a look as a longshot.
However, the Austrian historically has not shown up around the top 10 at major tournaments.
Straka had two top-10 finishes in 2023, but in 2024, he only had one top-20 finish.
That top-20 major finish last year did come at Augusta, but before that, he had a tie for 30th and a tie for 46th at the season's first major.
There's a lot of historical data that suggests Straka won't be near the top 10 on Sunday, but you can't ignore overall form.
Straka finished inside the top 15 in seven of his 10 PGA Tour starts and landed in a tie for 14th at the Players Championship.
He feels like a super long-shot bet, but if you trust the form book, Straka could be competitive.
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