Odds to Win the Masters 2018 - Rory McIlroy

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Apr/03/2018

Rory McIlroy's odds of winning The Masters this year were set at 11/1, giving him the second shortest odds after Jordan Spieth (10/1) while being tied with Justin Thomas.  Tiger Woods, a favorite to win at some books, was coming in at 12/1 odds, tied with Dustin Johnson.

McIlroy actually was quoted as saying he likes Tiger Woods chances of winning The Masters 2018.

“He’s got a great chance,” McIlroy told reporters on Tuesday.  “Look at how he’s played the last few weeks.”

History is certainly on Woods side.

“He’s had four wins here. In 2010, he hadn’t played in a few months and this was his first start back and finished fourth,” said McIlroy, who is in search of his first victory at Augusta, a win that would complete his career grand slam. “He’s very comfortable around this golf course and his game is right there.”

But enough of Woods, McIlroy would pay out $1100 for every $100 bet with a win.

Here McIlroy discusses the pressures and preparations for The Masters. All Odds Appear Below

 
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Tournament
Odds to Win The Masters
 
12:00 PM 60001 Rory McIlroy   +1100  
60002 Jordan Spieth   +1000  
60003 Justin Thomas   +1100  
60004 Dustin Johnson   +1200  
60005 Tiger Woods   +1200  
60006 Justin Rose   +1400  
60007 Bubba Watson   +1600  
60008 Jason Day   +1800  
60009 Phil Mickelson   +1800  
60010 Rickie Fowler   +2200  
60011 Jon Rahm   +2200  
60012 Paul Casey   +2200  
60013 Sergio Garcia   +2500  
60014 Hideki Matsuyama   +3300  
60015 Tommy Fleetwood   +4000  
60016 Alex Noren   +4000  
60017 Henrik Stenson   +3300  
60018 Patrick Reed   +5000  
60019 Matt Kuchar   +5000  
60020 Marc Leishman   +5000  
60021 Louis Oosthuizen   +5000  
60022 Thomas Pieters   +5000  
60023 Adam Scott   +5000  
60024 Tyrrell Hatton   +6600  
60025 Ian Poulter   +6600  
60026 Brian Harman   +8000  
60027 Patrick Cantlay   +8000  
60028 Bryson DeChambeau   +8000  
60029 Branden Grace   +8000  
60030 Xander Schauffele   +8000  
60031 Daniel Berger   +8000  
60032 Rafael Cabrera Bello   +10000  
60033 Tony Finau   +10000  
60034 Charley Hoffman   +8000  
60035 Charl Schwartzel   +10000  
60036 Gary Woodland   +10000  
60037 Kevin Chappell   +10000  
60038 Kiradech Aphibarnrat   +10000  
60039 Matthew Fitzpatrick   +12500  
60040 Russell Henley   +12500  
60041 Zach Johnson   +12500  
60042 Kevin Kisner   +12500  
60043 Ryan Moore   +12500  
60044 Cameron Smith   +12500  
60045 Francesco Molinari   +12500  
60046 Shubhankar Sharma   +15000  
60047 Webb Simpson   +15000  
60048 Brendan Steele   +15000  
60049 Jimmy Walker   +15000  
60050 Adam Hadwin   +12500  
60051 Pat Perez   +15000  
60052 Kyle Stanley   +15000  
60053 Jason Dufner   +17500  
60054 Dylan Frittelli   +17500  
60055 Martin Kaymer   +17500  
60056 Haotong Li   +17500  
60057 Ross Fisher   +20000  
60058 Patton Kizzire   +20000  
60059 Bernd Wiesberger   +20000  
60060 Austin Cook   +25000  
60061 Fred Couples   +25000  
60062 Billy Horschel   +25000  
60063 Chez Reavie   +20000  
60064 Danny Willett   +25000  
60065 Si Woo Kim   +25000  
60066 Angel Cabrera   +25000  
60067 Yuta Ikeda   +30000  
60068 Jhonattan Vegas   +30000  
60069 Wesley Bryan   +40000  
60070 Satoshi Kodaira   +50000  
60071 Bernhard Langer   +50000  
60072 Yusaku Miyazato   +50000  
60073 Joaquin Niemann   +50000  
60074 Ted Potter Jr.   +50000  
60075 Vijay Singh   +50000  
60076 Harry Ellis   +100000  
60077 Doug Ghim   +100000  
60078 Trevor Immelman   +100000  
60079 Doc Redman   +100000  
60080 Yuxin Lin   +250000  
60081 Sandy Lyle   +250000  
60082 Larry Mize   +250000  
60083 Jose Maria Olazabal   +250000  
60084 Mark OMeara   +250000  
60085 Matt Parziale   +100000  
60086 Mike Weir   +250000  
60087 Ian Woosnam   +250000  

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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