How to Bet The Masters Online

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Apr/03/2018

It's easy to bet on The Masters by simply signing up for your online wagering account.

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Funding Your Wagering Account

You can open a betting account at a top sportsbook by using your credit card or other method.  Cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin have become wildly popular in recent times.  Sites like BetDSI.com tend to offer the best free money bonuses by joining with bitcoin (in fact they double the money using this method).  You need to have some money in your account in order to place real money bets.  That money can continue to grow provided you keep winning or it can be lost with a losing wager or series of wagers, in which case you will need to refund it.  With BetDSI.com, you get up To $2500 in bonus money every time you fund your account.

What Can I Bet

In addition to betting on who will win, BetDSI.com and most other sites offer matchup wagering between two golfers.  For the Masters you can bet on the following (not all options available at all gambling sites):

    Top 20 Finish
    Dual Forecast
    Straight Forecast
    Top American
    Top European
    2nd Round Leader
    Enhanced Win Only
    Group A
    Group C
    Group D
    To Make The Cut
    To Miss The Cut
    Winning Nationality
    Play Off
    Top Amateur
    Top Asian
    Top Australasian
    Top Australian
    Top Canadian
    Top Chinese
    Top Continental Euro
    Top Debutant
    Top English
    Top Former Winner
    Top GB and Ireland
    Top German
    Top Japanese
    Top Lefty
    Top Rest of the World
    Top Senior
    Top South African
    Top South American Player
    Top Spaniard
    Top Swedish Player
    3rd round leader
    Any Bogey Free Round
    Big 5 v The Field
    Big Guns V The Field
    Debutant Winner
    Double Chance
    First Hole In One
    Group E
    Hole In One
    Hole In One By Hole
    Hole In One By Player
    Leader/Joint Leader After Round 1 And Win
    Round 1 - Bogey Free Round
    Round 2 - Bogey Free Round
    Straight Forecast Two
    To Birdie 13th Hole All 4 Rounds
    To Birdie 15th Hole All 4 Rounds
    To Birdie 2nd Hole All 4 Rounds
    To Birdie 8th Hole All 4 Rounds
    To Lead Driving Distance
    To Make Eagle All 4 Rounds
    To Play In R4 Final Pairing
    To Shoot All 4 Rounds In The 60s
    Top 30 Finish
    Top California Player
    Top Carolina Player
    Top Current Major Holder
    Top Florida Player
    Top Former Winner - Top Former Winner
    Top Kansas Player
    Top Washington Player
    Treble Chance
    US Masters - Top 30
    US Masters - Top 40
    US Masters Betting W/O D Johnson,McIlroy,Rose,Spieth,Thomas And Woods
    Will There Be An Albatross
    Winning Margin
    Winning Region
    Winning Score
    Wire To Wire Winner
    Price Boost
    Group 2 Winner


PLACE BETS HERE

When Can Bets Be Placed

You can place your bets until the start of the tournament.  After each round of play, the odds are updated based on individual performances.  Whatever odds were available at the time you placed your bet are locked in.  So if Tiger Woods, for example, was at 12/1 when you placed your wager and by the 4th day is near the top of the leaderboard with 2/1 odds, you would still be paid $1200 on a $100 bet. You can place bets between each round right up to Sunday morning.  Some of the online gambling websites even offer LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING while the tournament is in play.

How Are the Masters Payouts

For 2018, the favorite (Jordan Spieth at most books), would pay out $1000 on a $100 bet.  A handful of contenders are listed between 10/1 and 12/1 odds including Tiger Woods at 12/1 (paying $1200 for every $100 bet).  You can also wager $10 to win $100 and up starting with the favorite.

Long shots can pay five figure winnings.  Adam Hadwin at +12000 pays $12000 on a $100 bet.

Odds can appear as Tiger Woods 12/1 or +1200.  The later is referred to as "American Odds".  A $100 bet essentially pays the number you are seeing among the American odds ($1200).  When you see Hadwin listed at +12000, the payout is $12000 on a $100 bet.

2018 Masters Odds to Win

  • Tiger Woods +850
  • Rory McIlroy +900
  • Dustin Johnson +905
  • Justin Thomas +1000
  • Jordan Spieth +1100
  • Justin Rose +1250
  • Bubba Watson +1500
  • Jason Day +1600
  • Jon Rahm +1650
  • Phil Mickelson +1700
  • Rickie Fowler +1850
  • Paul Casey +2200
  • Alexander Noren +2500
  • Sergio Garcia +2550
  • Hideki Matsuyama +3050
  • Tommy Fleetwood +3250
  • Henrik Stenson +3550
  • Patrick Reed +4550
  • Louis Oosthuizen +5000
  • Tyrrell Hatton +5050
  • Thomas Pieters +5050
  • Marc Leishman +5500
  • Adam Scott +5500
  • Brooks Koepka +6550
  • Brian Harman +6550
  • Matt Kuchar +6550
  • Patrick Cantlay +7050
  • Xander Schauffele +7550
  • Tony Finau +7550
  • Rafa Cabrera-Bello +7550
  • Branden Grace +7550
  • Charley Hoffman +8000
  • Kevin Kisner +8000
  • Zach Johnson +8550
  • Kiradech Aphibarnrat +9000
  • Webb Simpson +9050
  • Charl Schwartzel +9050
  • Gary Woodland +10000
  • Kevin Chappell +10000
  • Adam Hadwin +12000
  • Shubhankar Sharma +12000
  • Matthew Fitzpatrick +13550
  • Ryan Moore +13550
  • Brendan Steele +13550
  • Pat Perez +14550
  • Lee Westwood +14550
  • Bill Haas +14550
  • Patton Kizzire +14550
  • Jimmy Walker +16550
  • Field +200

 

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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