2025 Masters picks, odds: Expert predictions, favorites to win from betting field at Augusta National

Augusta, Georgia – The week of celebrations was already at the National Golf Club with the first round of Master 89. As usual, the main question that everyone asks is the same in the golf world: Who you choose to win the green jacket? With an unusual field of 95 men that includes the best professionals and many of the best amateurs in the world, the first major championship for 2025 should be a huge journey from the first round on Thursday by granting the green jacket on Sunday evening.
While the Master’s Square is stacked, the hero of the referee Scoti Shevler, who won two of the last three green jackets, does not ride much of the momentum in the tournament as usual. Sheffler began a slow start for the 2025 season, but he nevertheless enters as a favorite for a second consecutive master’s degree. He succeeded him directly on the most likely painting, Rorei McLeroy, on the contrary, his best start in three months to open any season in his career with two victories already in his bag.
2023 Master’s Champion John Ram follows two numbers with Kulin Maurica behind him. Meanwhile, Maurica has struggled to find the winner’s circle recently, he played some of the best golf game during the early part of 2025 alongside Mcilroy.
There are a lot of golf players behind them will definitely be in disagreement, including Brooks Koyk, Prayon Deschambo, the young Ludwig and Justin Thomas, who recently found some shapes in his game. Unfortunately, Tiger Woods will not compete after tearing his Achilles, but Phil Mickelson will be in the field again … with the possibilities of 110-1.
So, what will happen in the National Ugusta this week? Let’s take a look at a full set of predictions and choices from our sports CBS experts and we are trying to show those who will win – and what will decrease – in the world’s prestigious golf championship.
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Patrick McDonald, Golf writer
Winner-Robert Macinterre (60-1): I looked at a Chevir’s position in this place for clear reasons, but I was doing it for the past year. Instead, let’s spice things. MacIntyre is one of the few players who ranks among the best 40 years in the world across each Tee scale to Green, and comes to a master’s degree riding a wave of shape. He has the four best 11 years in his last five championships thanks to a large part of great steps with his driver and anchor at hand. MacIntyre also has a pair of the 25 -year -old at the beginning of his master’s. He is sleeping, but he is also a winner. The value is enormous.
Sleeper-Patrick Reed (90-1): The 2018 champion reached its climax in the appropriate time. Reed shook three of the 10 best finishes in the last four games all over the world, including a close call in Lev Golf Dural, where he occupied the first match. It is always dangerous given its short skill in the game, the recent improvement in Red from the starting point and in the vegetables can push it to the edge and in the competition.
Top 10 Lock – Scoti Chefler: It was well suitable for the three successful defenders in Ugusta National, but let’s play it. World 1 seems more and more like a natural itself by a week, the need for sufficient strategy and the management of the training course should only accelerate this process. He ended in the best 10 in 12 of the last 18 beginnings.
The star who will definitely win – Ludvig åberg: The game was not the same since Swing the West Coast. It is the second place in his first appearance last season, the Swedish star comes in this edition of the Master without the same level of intensity. It ranks outside the best 40 in the total acquired strokes and out of the best 100 in the short game.
Scotti Chefler vs. Rorre McLeroi: They will have to deal with some curricula, but Shifler is the person who has shown able to deal with them. He has a real chance to become the fourth consecutive hero ever this week, and although Mcilroy plays a better golf game during the first three months, Sheffler shines in Ugusta National.
Sudden prediction – there will be more Golf Lev’s players on the first page of leaders: Many of the usual suspects play some exciting golf today. Reed, John Ram, Sergio Garcia, Praison Dhashambo, and even somewhat Phil Meccson, believed that they are able to win this tournament. Throwing in the pioneer Savant Brooks Koepka, Masters Stillwart Cameron Smith and Joaquín Niemann’s motives, and it is imagined to see the first page with more LIV players on PGA Tour members.
The lowest tour: 65 (-7)
The winning result: 275 (-13)
The result is the winning Sunday: 69 (-3)
Ruby Kaland, golf writer
Winner-Coeline Maurica (18-1): The preparation for Scotti Ruri’s battle looks very ideal, and this often means someone else steals the lights. Moreika was good this year and is very good in Ugosta in the past three years, where I can only think that the hack will come. I know that he fought to get it across the finish line recently, but hitting it was impressive this year (the formula in Ugusta National), and I think we are talking about it in an attempt to complete the Grand Slam career later this summer in Oakmont.
Sleeper-Cameron Smith (60-1): It is always about the top of the leaders of the masters with five best 10 years in its seven beginnings. He was a forgotten man in Liv Golf, but he knows how to win a desire, and he features a busy record in Ugusta National and can become incredibly hot with the racket. I think it will be near the lead again on Sunday, and if he can find the ball, it can definitely win a long number.
Top 10 Lock – Scoti Chefler: It is 5/2 for the top 10 years this week for a good reason. There is no one in the field with a higher floor than Chefler, and if it is not in the top ten by the end of Sunday, it will be a legitimate shock.
The star who will definitely win – Praison Deschambo: I don’t think Dechabmeau has discovered Augusta yet. There are a lot of accounts that each snapshot should make with a person with strict approaches to be comfortable on 72 hole. As we saw last year, it can have these magical and declining tours – only not constantly enough. It is just a lack of complete comfort with the various forms of lead required over four rounds in Ugusta.
Scotti Chefler vs. Rorre McLeroi: I have to go with Mcilroy. I know that I really do the strands of needle here, but follow this treasure map with me to the runner -up Mcilroy, Scheffler T6 and Morikawa Win. I really think Ruri is in the best place (mentally and with his game) we saw it comes to Augusta. I also think that sisyphus may push the rock up to the hill (in this case, the eighteenth corridor) forever. Will it not have a completely Ruri for him to play great, and overcome his biggest competitors to face, but he is still less than a green jacket?
Ludvig åberg vs. Joaquín Niemann: Aberg. This often revolves around where I think Aberg’s bottom is the best 20 years. Last year, we have seen the ability to be patient in Augusta, which we rarely see from the players in their backs for the first time. The way we acknowledge with the challenges of Ugusta, I face difficulty in seeing it away from this runner -up in 2024. Niman definitely has the game, but I need to see everything meets in a specialty before I can take it.
Sudden prediction – Sergio Garcia’s first commander: While Niemann got a ton of Golf Liv, Sergio has been renewed this year and returns to a place he loves. I think it comes out of the hot gates on Thursday at the top of the leading plate before it finally faded.
The lowest tour: 66 (-6)
The winning result: 276 (-12)
The result is the winning Sunday: 68 (-4)
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