There are 94 adults who are hell-bent on winning a meaningful green jacket in Augusta this coming weekend. From World No. 1 Dustin Johnson to Irish hotshot Rory McIlroy to rising star Jon Rahm to guys with funny names like Rod Pampling to virtual unknowns like Toto Gana and Stewart Hagestad, everyone is going to compete for that piece of article that signifies supremacy in arguably the most prestigious golf tournament in the world.
Before the new king of Augusta is crowned, there’ll be the intriguing parlayable matchups you could profit from. Let’s take a closer look at a couple of them below.
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Top Picks and Parlays for the 2017 Masters
Jon Rahm (-105) over Justin Rose (-125)
Rahm is playing fantastic golf in his first year as a pro that he’s actually viewed by some folks as a legitimate threat to win the Masters in his rookie season—something that hasn’t been done since Fuzzy Zoeller did it in 1979. Out of the 10 events he’s played on the Tour, Rahm has collected a win (Farmers Insurance Open) and four other finishes inside the top 10. He’s made the cut in all 10 tournaments thus far this season. Like Rahm, Rose is playing some great golf of late. He is coming off a T15 finish in the Shell Houston Open and a T13 in the previous Arnold Palmer Invitational. Rose came close to wearing the Green Jacket when he finished second in the 2015 edition of The Masters.
Hideki Matsuyama (+140) over Rory Mcilroy (-170)
No Japanese has ever won a major. Matsuyama is looking to write history this week when he treks to Augusta in hopes of winning the 2017 Masters. Matsuyama started the season like a house on fire with a pair of wins and a couple of runner-up finishes in the first five events he participated in. Matsuyama has seemingly fallen back to Earth recently, as he has failed to finish better than a T25 in any of his last four starts. Still, Matsuyama looks like a good value pick at The Masters, considering that he’s finished fifth and seventh in Augusta in 2015 and 2016, respectively.
As for McIlroy, he’s chasing the elusive Masters title that is the only one missing for him to complete a career Grand Slam. McIlroy, who is coming off a T30 in the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, has finished with a T10 or better in each of the last three editions of The Masters. McIlroy only has three events played in this year, as he got sidelined by a rib injury he suffered back in January.
Complete List of Matchups for the 2017 Masters
Matchup |
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Russell Henley (-130) vs. Gary Woodland (EVEN) |
Brendan Steele (-140) vs. Kevin Na (+110) |
Jhonattan Vegas (-145) vs. Scott Piercy (+115) |
Jason Dufner (-150) vs. Soren Kjeldsen (+120) |
Russell Knox (-105) vs. Jim Furyk (-125) |
Kevin Chappell (-135) vs. Hideto Tanihara (+105) |
Brandt Snedeker (-110) vs. Louis Oosthuizen (-120) |
Adam Hadwin (-140) vs. Alexander Noren (+110) |
Kevin Kisner (-125) vs. Zach Johnson (-105) |
Tommy Fleetwood (+120) vs. Matt Kuchar (-150) |
Bill Haas (-135) vs. JB Holmes (+105) |
Adam Scott (-145) vs. Justin Thomas (+115) |
Andy Sullivan (+125) vs. Hudson Swafford (-155) |
Thomas Pieters (+110) vs. Charl Schwartzel (-140) |
Patrick Reed (+120) vs. Daniel Berger (-150) |
Francesco Molinari (-135) vs. Pat Perez (+105) |
Sergio Garcia (-115) vs. Paul Casey (-115) |
Rory Mcilroy (-170) vs. Hideki Matsuyama (+140) |
Jason Day (-115) vs. Rickie Fowler (-115) |
Marc Leishman (-125) vs. Brooks Koepka (-105) |
Branden Grace (-105) vs. Emiliano Grillo (-125) |
Jeung-Hun Wang (+135) vs. Chris Wood (-165) |
Dustin Johnson (-145) vs. Jordan Spieth (+115) |
Rafael Cabrera Bello (-110) vs. Martin Kaymer (-120) |
Phil Mickelson (-115) vs. Henrik Stenson (-115) |
Jon Rahm (-105) vs. Justin Rose (-125) |
Ross Fisher (-120) vs. Shane Lowry (-110) |
Ryan Moore (-130) vs. Byeong Hun An (EVEN) |
Webb Simpson (-115) vs. Steve Stricker (-115) |
Bernd Wiesberger (-190) vs. Angel Cabrera (+155) |
Danny Willett (+130) vs. Charley Hoffman (-160) |
Jimmy Walker (+105) vs. Lee Westwood (-135) |
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