AUGUSTA, Ga. — Masters week has arrived, and the betting board is doing exactly what you’d expect:
Scottie Scheffler is on top — and everyone else is chasing.
As of Monday morning, Scheffler sits as the clear favorite across major sportsbooks, hovering around the +300 to +500 range, reinforcing his status as the man to beat at Augusta National Golf Club.
Right behind him? A familiar list of names that feel inevitable this time of year.
Top of the board
- Rory McIlroy — roughly +700 to +1000
- Jon Rahm — around +1000 to +1600
- Bryson DeChambeau — near +1000 to +1400
- Ludvig Åberg — around +1400
- Xander Schauffele — hovering near +1600
It’s a top tier loaded with major winners, recent form and — most importantly — players who actually know how to survive Augusta.
What it means (in plain English)
- Scheffler = safest bet on the board
- McIlroy = the storyline machine
- Rahm / Bryson = power vs. power
- Åberg = the “this might be the moment” pick
- Schauffele = lurking… always lurking
And yes, someone from 30-1 or worse will absolutely ruin everyone’s tickets by Sunday.
The Augusta factor
Odds matter — until they don’t.
Augusta has a way of:
- Exposing bad putting instantly
- Rewarding elite iron play
- And humbling even the best players in the world
That’s why the board stays relatively tight at the top. Experience and course history aren’t just helpful here — they’re everything.








