Four players to watch and bet at the 2019 Masters Golf Tournament

April 10, 2019 Greg Turner
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After wrapping up another successful March Madness by not only predicting a Virginia over Texas Tech final, but also making a $100 player over $2,500, the handicapping team at Harry Bondi Sports now turns its attention to the NBA Playoffs and golf.

Yes, it’s Masters Week and after crunching the numbers and dissecting PGA TOUR stats, our speciality sports handicappers have locked in on four players that they think will win their respective match-up bets and be in contention for the coveted green jacket come Sunday afternoon.

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Now, let’s head to Augusta National and make some money betting on golf!

Xander Schauffele

While the 25-year-old from California only has one Masters start under his belt (T-50 last year), he brings some outstanding current form to Augusta this week, with  two victories this season, giving him four for his career. He won the World Golf Championships event in China and also beat a star-studded field at Tournament of Champions. Two key stats we always look at for the Masters is bogey avoidance and par 5 scoring and Xander ranks in top 10 on TOUR this season in both categories, so getting a 40-to-1 price on him is simply too good to pass up.

Bet Xander Schauffele to win the Masters at 40-to-1
Bet Xander Schauffele (even) over Matt Kuchar

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Bryson DeChambeau

It’s only a matter of time before the cerebral DeChambeau wins a major, so why not this week? Like Schauffele, DeChambeau, who ranks No. 2 on TOUR in par 5 scoring,  has little Masters experience (21st in 2016 and 38th in 2018), but we love how he handled the testy Augusta fairways last year. It was his putting that cost him dearly, but he has dramatically improved his play on the greens (ranks No. 11 on TOUR in putting average) this season, where he already has a win and five other Top 15 finishes. The Mad Scientist is primed for a big week!

Bet Bryson DeChambeau to win the Masters at 25-to-1
Bet Bryson DeChambeau (+105) over Jason Day

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Paul Casey

Casey is a Masters veteran and has had great success here, posting five Top 10s in 12 career starts. Last year, despite ranking deadlast in fairways hit for the week, he still managed to finish 15th. He’s tied for sixth this year in TOUR in par 5 scoring and he alway brings superb current form, with four top 10 finishes in his last six starts, including a victory at last month’s Valspar Championship. We’ll call for Casey to once again be in contention and gladly take the 30-to-1 price.

Bet Paul Casey to win the Masters at 30-to-1
Bet Paul Casey (-105) over Jordan Speith

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Patrick Cantlay

Yes, we realize the methodical Cantlay has very little past success or experience at the Masters (in two starts he finished 47th and missed the cut), but at 60-to-1, we can’t help but take a shot on him this week as he has been making us money all season. The fact is, if he makes it to the weekend he is dangerous. In the eight tournaments he has made the cut in this season, his worst two finishes were T-17 and T-24. In the other six events he placed in the Top 15. Lots of value on this one, so let’s scoop the big price and ride the red-hot Cantlay.

Bet Patrick Cantlay to win the Masters at 60-to-1
Bet Patrick Cantlay (-160) over Cameron Smith

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Bonus Prop Bet

Will there a be a hole-in-one at The Masters — Yes (+120)

There have been 12 aces at the Masters since 2004, but there have been five in the past three years, and we’re going to take a shot an predict we’ll see at least one more this year. Even if we don’t get one in the first three rounds, don’t fret. On Sunday, the pin at the par-3 16th hole is always in the back left, which is a very friendly spot and urges the player to fire away at it. Plus, any time we can have Verne Lundquist announce the action on a winning bet, it makes it that much sweeter!

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