
Updated 2026 Masters Betting Odds After Rory McIlroy's Historic Round 2 at Augusta National
Rory McIlroy caught fire with six birdies in his last seven holes on Friday at the Masters, and he's now 12-under with a six-shot lead on the field heading into the weekend.
Unsurprisingly, FanDuel Sportsbook has McIlroy as a strong favorite to win at -280 ($280 bet would win $100). Per Action Network, that gives McIlroy implied odds of 73.68 percent to become the first back-to-back Masters champion since Woods in 2002.
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Here's a look at the latest odds of the top 10 and ties on the FanDuel Sportsbook ledger, alongside their current scores.
Updated 2026 Masters Betting Odds
- Rory McIlroy, -280 (-12)
- Patrick Reed, +1800 (-6)
- Tommy Fleetwood, +1800 (-5)
- Justin Rose, +2000 (-5)
- Sam Burns, +2200 (-6)
- Cameron Young, +2700 (-4)
- Shane Lowry, +3300 (-5)
- Brooks Koepka, +5000 (-3)
- Jason Day, +5500 (-4)
- Xander Schauffele, +6000 (-2)
- Scottie Scheffler, +6000 (E)
- Tyrrell Hatton, +6000 (-4)
McIlroy shot a five-under 67 on Thursday and entered the second round tied for first with Sam Burns.
He was a bit up-and-down through 11 holes on Friday and even shared the lead with Patrick Reed at six-under going into No. 12. However, McIlroy caught fire from there with six birdies, including a 29-yard chip-in on the par-four 17th.
He also hit an incredible tee shot on the par-three 16th, leading to a relatively stress-free birdie from three feet away.
McIlroy is now the Masters record holder for the largest 36-hole lead in the tournament's history, which dates back to 1934 and has been held every year save for three times (1943-1945) during World War II.
The five-time major winner is the obvious choice to put his green jacket back on when Sunday evening arrives, but this isn't over yet. Reed and Burns are at six-under, and a trio of talented golfers sit at five-under (Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose and Shane Lowry).
McIlroy and Burns will tee off their third round on Saturday at 2:50 p.m. ET.






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