BetOnline All Access Masters Edition

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BetOnline All Access Masters Edition

Notah Begay is the special guest for this week's BetOnline All Access Masters edition as he is joined by Drew Butler.  BetOnline is offering live in-play betting throughout the tournament and updated odds to win between each round.

Notah was just at Augusta.  He mentioned the "feeling of normalcy" when he was there following a rough year where golf, like most sports, was upended by a worldwide pandemic.

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As of 1 pm ET Friday, Brian Harman led the pack.  BetOnline had shortened his odds to 25-1 ahead of Friday's play.

Justin Rose was still hanging in there at around 3-1 odds.

Bernd Wiesberger and Marc Leishman held onto the number 2 and number 3 spots, respectively. Leishman pays 80-1 odds.  Wiesberger would pay out $25,000 on a $100 bet if he were to win.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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