Masters Tournament Betting Games

Hitpoint Masters 2021 Spring betting stats; Team # Games Win Rate Game Time FB% FRH% FT% FD% FNASH% Gold Kills Towers C. Here are where the last six Masters champions stood with their betting odds going into the tournament. 2019: Tiger Woods, 14-1 2018: Patrick Reed, 50-1 2017: Sergio Garcia, 30-1 2016: Danny. The best masters pool every year happens in my Family with my husband and five kids. Every year we do a pool and there is a trophy. We have a big party on the day we choose our players and the previous year winner gets to pick the meal. The Masters Betting Guide 2021 The Masters Tournament will be the first major of the PGA Tour’s 2021 schedule after being the last major in 2020. Postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this past Masters was held Nov. 12-15 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga, with Dustin Johnson taking the title. The 2021 Masters will run April 8-11.

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wahoocs
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Masters betting gamesPosted by wahoocs on 4/7/15 at 10:38 am
Anybody have any ideas for a creative Masters bet between friends. Like a scoring system for top 5, or something similar?
The most obvious being 5 pts for 1st, 4 pts for 2nd, etc., but I was just wondering if anyone was aware of another way to do it.

bbap
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re: Masters betting gamesPosted by bbap on 4/7/15 at 10:41 am to wahoocs
Just do a Masters pool and use a tier system.
Must pick a golfer from each tier. lowest accumulated score wins. can choose to throw out highest scores if you want. you can customize it however but it's the best way to do a golf pool.

Jones
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re: Masters betting gamesPosted by Jones on 4/7/15 at 10:43 am to wahoocs
Last one I played in was years ago. Everyone picked 5 golfers and low score wins the whole thing. 1st place is 1 point, 2nd-2points, etc all the way to the bottom.
We had a stipulation though that you could pick Tiger or Phil but only 1.
Wouldnt even need a rule like that now

jimithing11
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re: Masters betting gamesPosted by jimithing11 on 4/7/15 at 10:56 am to Jones
Anyone know what happened to ESPN best ball fantasy game?

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bwallcubfan
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re: Masters betting gamesPosted by bwallcubfan on 4/7/15 at 10:59 am to wahoocs


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wahoocs
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re: Masters betting gamesPosted by wahoocs on 4/7/15 at 11:36 am to bbap
This sounds good.
Where do I find a predetermined pool with a tier system. Are there examples of this easily accessible?
And thanks everyone for your responses.

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PhiTiger1764
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re: Masters betting gamesPosted by PhiTiger1764 on 4/7/15 at 12:10 pm to wahoocs
I am in a $100 Masters Calcutta and these are our rules. It works better with more than just a few friends. We have around 25.
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2) Select a minimum of 40 players who are participating in the Masters to include on your list. List more if you can. List the players in the order you want them selected. Make sure all of your selections are in fact playing.
3) Entry Deadline - Wednesday, April 8th, at 3:00 p.m. Please don’t wait until the last minute. Send in entries now!
4) Draft Order - Draft order to be selected by -------- the night of Wednesday, April 8th. Just trust me, I’m honest. Draft order is reversed each round. Last selection in first round gets first selection in second round.
5) Players - All players can be selected on 3 teams. We will continue to select players until someone runs out of players on their list. If you turn in less than 40 players, the committee (ME) can add players to your list to get you to 40 players so that the draft can go the maximum rounds. Please put more than 40 if possible. If a player withdraws after the Draft but BEFORE the tournament starts, we will add the next player from your list to your team.
6) Winner Determination - The low 3 players at the end of the tournament will be used for determining the winning score. If a Calcutta participant does not have 3 players make the cut, then he will be ineligible to win. In the event that all teams have 7 players on their list, then we will go with the low 4 players. In the event that we only have 4 players on each Calcutta team, then we will go with the low 2 players at the end of the tournament to determine the winning score.

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wahoocs
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re: Masters betting gamesPosted by wahoocs on 4/7/15 at 12:15 pm to PhiTiger1764
That's the kind of thing I was looking to find.
Thx for posting

PhiTiger1764
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re: Masters betting gamesPosted by PhiTiger1764 on 4/7/15 at 12:21 pm to wahoocs
No prob. Now that I think about it, you can probably adjust it for smaller groups. Maybe limit it where players can only be on one team, or have 10 or 15 golfers per team or something. It's a lot of fun.


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LSUballs
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re: Masters betting gamesPosted by LSUballs on 4/7/15 at 1:06 pm to wahoocs
We do it for each of the majors. Have been doing it for several years. Just a group of 6-8 of us that gather up and draft players. We'll draw numbers for drafting order then commence to picking teams. Each person picks a 6 man team, after the Friday round you narrow your team down to 3 players (assuming you have 3 make the cut, if you don't you're SOL). The lowest cumulative total of each persons 3 man team decides the winner. We each put up $30 for low team, $5 for lowest golfer in the tourney then you can win an additional $5 if you have the winning golfer on your team. All in all a person could win 150-200 bucks for each major. It's mainly about the food cooking and whiskey drinking the night of the draft. But it also gives you an added incentive to watch the matches. Our draft is tomorrow night. Fun times.


LSU1018
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re: Masters betting gamesPosted by LSU1018 on 4/7/15 at 1:13 pm to LSUballs
We do one where the players are tiered between A, B and C players. You pick one A player, 2 B, and 2 C players. Total money winnings wins the pool.

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Masters betting games

It may be several months late, but the 2020 Masters is finally here, bringing it with several enticing storylines and betting odds.

That starts with Bryson DeChambeau, the favorite to win at Augusta National Golf Club after his win in the 2020 U.S. Open in September. His power-based approach to the game has been controversial to say the least, but you can't deny its effectiveness in recent outings.

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Other golfers to look out for include 2020 FedEx Cup Champion Dustin Johnson, world No. 2 Jon Rahm and, of course, Tiger Woods — the 2019 champion looking for not only his second consecutive Masters win but also his record-tying sixth green jacket.

With that, here's everything you need to know to bet on the 2020 Masters, including odds and past winners:

Who will win the Masters Tournament in 2020?

DeChambeau is the odds-on favorite after having won the 2020 U.S. Open with a score of 6-under 274. Johnson, Rahm and Thomas, the world Nos. 1-3 golfers, respectively, enter at +1200, +1100 and +1200, respectively.

DeChambeau will look for a second major win in as many months, but Woods, the defending champion, will look to earn a second-consecutive win at Augusta as well. He enters with +2700 odds overall.

Masters Tournament odds 2020

DeChambeau enters the 2020 Masters as the clear favorite to win, at +750 odds overall. Below are the top odds to win the 2020 Masters:

GolferOdds
Bryson Dechambeau+750
Jon Rahm+1100
Rory McIlroy+1100
Dustin Johnson+1200
Justin Thomas+1200
Xander Schauffele+1400
Brooks Koepka+1800
Patrick Cantlay+2000
Bubba Watson+2700
Collin Morikawa+2700
Patrick Reed+2700
Tiger Woods+2700
Tyrrell Hatton+2900
Webb Simpson+2900
Matthew Wolff+3300
Tony Finau+3300
Hideki Matsuyama+3700
Tommy Fleetwood+3700
Jordan Spieth+4100
Adam Scott+4200
Jason Day+5000
Justin Rose+5000
Louis Oosthuizen+5000
Paul Casey+5000
Rickie Fowler+5000
Scottie Scheffler+5000
Sergio Garcia+5000
Shane Lowry+5000
Sungjae Im+5000
Cameron Champ+6500
Gary Woodland+6500
JoaquIn Niemann+6500
Marc Leishman+6500
Matt Kuchar+6500
Matthew Fitzpatrick+6500
Phil Mickelson+6500
Abraham Ancer+8000
Cameron Smith+8000
Danny Willett+8000
Lee Westwood+8000

Masters expert picks

The experts from BetQL.com picked Bryson DeChambeau (+800), Dustin Johnson (+900) and Xander Schauffele (+1500) among their favorite bets to win the 2020 Masters.

If you're looking for a sleeper pick, Patrick Cantlay (+2200), Tony Finau (+3100) and Tiger Woods (+3400) should be on your radar.

Read the full betting preview here.

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Masters Tournament winners by year

Tiger enters the 2020 Masters looking for the tournament's first back-to-back championship since he won it all in 2001 and '02. Another win would give him his fifth overall win at Augusta since 2000 (he also won in 2005). Only Phil Mickelson (three) and Bubba Watson (two) have won multiple Masters tournaments since 2000.

Below are the winners of the last 20 Masters, and their winning scores:

Masters Betting Predictions

YearWinnerScore (to par)
2019Tiger Woods275 (13-under)
2018Patrick Reed273 (15-under)
2017Sergio Garcia279 (9-under)
2016Danny Willett283 (5-under)
2015Jordan Spieth270 (18-under)
2014Bubba Watson280 (8-under)
2013Adam Scott279 (9-under)
2012Bubba Watson278 (10-under)
2011Charl Schwartzel274 (14-under)
2010Phil Mickelson272 (16-under)
2009Angel Cabrera276 (12-under)
2008Trevor Immelman280 (8-under)
2007Zach Johnson289 (1-over)
2006Phil Mickelson281 (7-under)
2005Tiger Woods276 (12-under)
2004Phil Mickelson279 (9-under)
2003Mike Weir281 (7-under)
2002Tiger Woods276 (12-under)
2001Tiger Woods272 (16-under)
2000Vijay Singh270 (10-under)