While all eyes are on the big names like Rory McIlroy (+750 to win the Masters), Tiger Woods (+1200), Dustin Johnson (+1000), and Justin Rose (+1200) heading into the 2019 Masters golf tournament, there are other players that simply shouldn’t be ignored despite their less glitzier brands. We will discuss three players below with relatively long odds, but have realistic chances of stealing the show in Augusta this week. In doing so, those that bet accordingly could be looking at a PGA prize money pay day of their very own.
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Top 3 High Value Sleepers and Sleeper Picks and Predictions for the 2019 PGA Masters Golf Championship
Where: Augusta National Golf Club – Augusta, Georgia
When: April 11-14, 2019
Lines: view all 2019 Masters lines
TV Broadcast: ESPN/CBS
Tony Finau (+2,000)
It’s easy to overlook or ignore Finau ahead of the Masters, as he simply hasn’t been good lately. He was a T40 at the World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play last month then was a T61 at the Valero Texas Open. But to base Finau’s outlook for the Masters on that recent run could lead you away from a tasty sleeper bet in him. See, Finay has made the cut in nine of his last 10 starts and even made three consecutive T25 or better prior to the debacle at the World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play. Last year, he finished with a T10 at the Masters — despite rolling his ankle badly in the early goings of the tournament.
Paul Casey (+2,800)
Casey has gained momentum, which he’s riding right now on his way to Augusta. After missing the cut at the PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP, Casey topped the field at the Valspar Championship for his first win of the season and finished with a T9 at the World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play. As for his track record in Augusta, he’s placed inside the top 15 in his last four starts at the course, which includes finishes of T15, T4, and T6.
Marc Leishman (+4,000)
Leishman can be pretty erratic this season, but when he gets it going, he really gets it going. He had a blazing start to the season. After a T18 at the CJ Cup, he went on a three-start run in which he finished T4 or better. He was cut at the Masters before rebounding with a T9 at the World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play. He’s a quality player in majors tournament, as he hasn’t missed the cut in 11 starts in such events dating back to the 2016 edition of the Masters. He has a pair of top-10 finishes at the Masters, including a second-place last year.
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