Will the best player in the world continue his hot streak, or is there value elsewhere on the Masters odds board?
It’s Masters week, which means we’ll once again have the pleasure of watching the best golfers in the world take on the greatest golf course in the world, Augusta National. Augusta is golf paradise, a stunning, immaculately groomed beauty that’s home to some of the most iconic holes on the planet, including the par-3 12th
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The best time of the year has finally arrived. The 2024 Masters is here
RIATH AL-SAMARRAI AT AUGUSTA NATIONAL: Jordan Spieth has described Scottie Scheffler as the best ball-striker since Tiger Woods ahead of the start of the 2024 Masters this week.
At +460, Scottie Scheffler has the shortest odds to win the Masters since Tiger Woods in 2013 (+350) and the shortest odds to win any major since Woods at the 2013 PGA Championship (+400).
The first major of the golfing year gets underway this week as the Masters takes place in Augusta, Georgia, teeing off on Thursday lunchtime. And talkSPORT BET are giving all golf fans £15 in free
Ryo Hisatsune has +50000 odds to win the 2024 The Masters at Augusta National Golf Club. He made the cut in his last tournament, the Valero Texas Open, and finished 78th.Hisatsune has a best finish
Augusta National is all set for a dramatic first major championship of 2024 – the Masters delivers most years but this week might witness a fight for the green jacket like no other. The Maste
Scottie Scheffler, Bryson DeChambeau and Max Homa sit atop the leaderboard after a day when only eight players broke par amid a raging wind. Just as many shot 80 or worse, but Tiger Woods made his record 24th consecutive Masters cut.
Scottie Scheffler, Bryson DeChambeau and Max Homa sit atop the leaderboard after a day when only eight players broke par amid a raging wind. Just as many shot 80 or worse, but Tiger Woods made his record 24th consecutive Masters cut.
Scottie Scheffler, Bryson DeChambeau and Max Homa sit atop the leaderboard after a day when only eight players broke par amid a raging wind. Just as many shot 80 or worse, but Tiger Woods made his record 24th consecutive Masters cut.