Louis Oosthuizen Masters Odds

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For those of us that love to make betting picks for the Masters the long wait is over! Back in the beginning of the year when the Masters Tournament was cancelled no one knew if it would even be played in 2020 but thankfully the PGA Tour rescheduled it and here we are.

Personally I find that I have the best payouts during the Masters for betting at Intertops and for DFS contests at DraftKings.

Major champions Justin Thomas, Brooks Koepka and Louis Oosthuizen are lurking behind the leaders See the updated live odds at TPC Scottsdale heading into Sunday’s final round below Three and a half years after Jordan Spieth won the Open Championship for his last win, the former world number one, who has fallen on hard times, has woken up from.

If you are going to make any money betting on the Masters then you want to try to pick out the sleeper picks that have the higher payout odds to make it even more profitable for you. Keep in mind, in the last 20 years there have only been 5 long odds golfers to win the green jacket (Danny Willett, Charl Schwartzel, Ángel Cabrera, Trevor Immelman and Mike Weir). The rest of the winners were in the top third of the list in odds being no worse than 50-1. As tough as the course can be, you can use some Masters Betting Tips to narrow down the field and improve your odds in making your picks.

Our list of Masters Sleeper Picks below have a range of golfers and can be used to either bet on to win outright or in some cases can be looked at for a DFS lineup if you are going to try to win the Million Dollar Check.

Masters Tournament Sleeper Picks

  • Louis Oosthuizen 60-1. Cameron Champ 66-1. Rickie Fowler 66-1. Matthew Fitzpatrick 66-1. Shane Lowry 66-1. Sergio Garcia 66-1. Abraham Ancer 66-1. Will Zalatoris 66-1. Marc Leishman 80-1.
  • This will be the 84th edition of the Masters Tournament and the first of golf’s four major championships to be held in 2020. Here we take an early look at The Masters betting odds.

Matthew Fitzpatrick

60 to 1 at Intertops

Many will sleep on Fitzpatrick because he played more on the European Tour before 2020 and then as he was starting to play more events in the US, the pandemic shut stuff down. Fitzpatrick is ranked in the Top 20 in the world and is an 66 to 1 bet to win the Masters. He is 4/5 in cuts made at Augusta and of all the golfers on this list of sleeper picks, he probably is my favorite to bet on especially at such juicy odds at Intertops.

Louis Oosthuizen

50 to 1 at Intertops

Oosthuizen is a guy that will at some point win another major tournament. He has won the Open Championship and has come close in other majors. With a strong field in front of him at the Masters I can’t guarantee that Oosthuizen wins his second major this week but depending on the course conditions and how others may play, Louis could hang around the top of the leaderboard and see if others drop around him.

Phil Mickleson

66 to 1 at Intertops

So I will admit that I am not going all in on Phil to win another green jacket but let’s not forget that he has 3 of them already in his closet and that Augusta National favors left handed golfers. Phil has joined the seniors’ tour this year so at this point Phil has nothing to prove to the PGA Tour community. Experience plays a big role at the Masters and we’ve seen old guys pull out a win here before so if anyone is going to do it, I can see it being Mickelson.

Rickie Fowler

66 to 1 at Intertops

Louis Oosthuizen Masters Odds

Fowler probably should have lower odds but he hasn’t played all that well most of this year. However, at Augusta he has five finishes of 12th place or better and has only missed the cut once. Rickie plays this course well and he won’t go in with many expectations to win so he can just go out and play his game. At 50-1 odds to win…that’s a decent payout for a guy with a solid track record at Augusta.

Longshot Picks To Win At The Masters

Brandt Snedeker

125 to 1 at Intertops

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There were a few tournaments that Snedeker was at the top of the leaderboard on the final Sunday at the Masters before losing out. His career derailed after that with injuries and now age but he has a history there of good showings and if you want a longshot to bet this week, you can make a case for Snedeker to be your guy.

Matt Kuchar

Louis Oosthuizen Odds To Win Masters

125 to 1 at Intertops

If you are going to bet on a longshot to win the Masters then Kuchar is one of the guys to look at. Odds makers are somewhat giving you a gift at 100-1 odds since Kuchar has a great career history at Augusta and is the kind of golfer that grinds out pars and gets the odd birdie as opposed to trying to conquer a golf course and put up low scores. Augusta is more of a ‘slow and steady wins the race’ type of track. His recent play in majors is a bit of a concern and he could be heading over the age cliff as we speak but again…100-1 odds can’t be ignored in Kuchar’s case. If you are playing at DraftKings, definitely use him as a sleeper pick for your lineups this week.

Joaquin Niemann

80 to 1 at Intertops

*Niemann has officially withdrawn from the 2020 Masters tournament.

Another gift from the odds makers at Intertops putting Niemann up at 80-1 odds to win. Niemann took a big step in his career last year winning his first career tournament and playing really well the rest of the year. Niemann was a golf prospect a couple of years ago and could now be catching up to the hype that he had before. He has played Augusta once before as a rookie and missed the cut but this is a different golfer playing with some confidence and I don’t see him being intimidated by some of the favorites to win the Masters tournament. I will be putting some cash down on Niemann at these odds.

Bryson DeChambeau rates as an 8-1 favorite to win, but Jon Rahm, Bubba Watson and Louis Oosthuizen could offer better value

We finally made it to Masters week. It still seems strange there will be agolf tournament played atAugusta National in the middle of November, but we’ll take it. In less than five months, we’ll hopefully have a more normal rendition of “springtime in Augusta.”

In the final tuneup before “autumn in Augusta,” Mexico’s Carlos Ortiz held off the likes of Dustin Johnson, Hideki Matsuyama and Brooks Koepka to capture the Houston Open. Though Ortiz will not be present at the Masters this week – his victory earned him a spot in the 2021 edition – the latter three will and all have the game to contend in this week’s major championship.

Unlike the other three major championships, the Masters typically invites fewer competitors – 94 this year, after Sergio Garcia and Joaquin Niemann withdrew because of positive COVID-19 tests – but past champions can play in the tournament. That’s why we tend to see former champions such as 60-somethings Fred Couples and Bernhard Langer leading early in the week, because of their expertise around the course. With no spectators and fall conditions, we should not be too surprised with how this week unfolds.

According to William Hill, the favorite Monday afternoon was U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau, at 8-1. World No. 1 Dustin Johnson was next, at 9-1, and seemingly back in form with a T-2 finish last week upon his return from a positive test for COVID-19. No. 2-ranked Jon Rahm, at 11-1, and No. 3 Justin Thomas, at 12-1, followed. Rory McIlroy, a four-time major champion who needs a green jacket for the career Grand Slam, was listed at 14-1 with Xander Schauffele, who owns seven top-10s in major championships since 2017.

Louis Oosthuizen Masters Odds

For our favorite, Jon Rahm is the guy at 11-1. In three starts at the Masters, Rahm, a Spaniard who will turn 26 on Tuesday, owns two top-10s and no finish worse than T-27. He won the Memorial and BMW titles this year and recently finished T-2 at the Zozo Championship. Look for Rahm to slip on the green jacket this week and be ready to defend it in just five months time.

For a midrange pick, we’re going with two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson, at 28-1. While most of the value on him is now lost, there is still no denying where his game is headed going into a track that favors lefties. He is coming off a very solid run of form, including top-10s in his past two starts. Watson should be full of confidence at a place he loves.

For a sleeper, there’s simply too much value on Louis Oosthuizen at 50-1. The South African has never won on American soil but has done well at Augusta National throughout his career, including a playoff loss in 2012 against Watson. The 2010 Open champion has played pretty well in 2020, including third at the U.S. Open. Look for Oosthuizen to be right in the mix this week.

2020 picks scoreboard:

Winners: 3
Top 10s: 17
Top 25s: 8
Misses: 27

Here are some notable odds, according to William Hill:
Bryson DeChambeau 8-1
Dustin Johnson 9-1
Jon Rahm 11-1
Justin Thomas 12-1
Rory McIlroy 14-1
Xander Schauffele 14-1
Brooks Koepka 16-1
Hideki Matsuyama 25-1
Tony Finau 25-1
Patrick Cantlay 25-1
Tyrrell Hatton 28-1
Bubba Watson 28-1
Patrick Reed 28-1
Collin Morikawa 30-1
Jason Day 33-1
Webb Simpson 33-1
Matthew Wolff 33-1
Tiger Woods 35-1
Jordan Spieth 40-1
Adam Scott 40-1
Tommy Fleetwood 40-1
Scottie Scheffler 50-1
Louis Oosthuizen 50-1
Justin Rose 50-1
Paul Casey 55-1
Sergio Garcia 60-1
Matthew Fitzpatrick 60-1
Shane Lowry 66-1
Rickie Fowler 66-1
Sungjae Im 66-1
Cameron Smith 70-1
Jason Kokrak 70-1
Phil Mickelson 80-1
Abraham Ancer 80-1
Cameron Champ 80-1
Lee Westwood 80-1
Francesco Molinari 90-1
Gary Woodland 100-1
Ian Poulter 100-1
Kevin Kisner 125-1
Danny Willett 125-1
Si-Woo Kim 125-1
Brandt Snedeker 125-1
Matt Kuchar 125-1
Brendon Todd 125-1
Erik van Rooyen 125-1
Lanto Griffin 150-1
Corey Conners 150-1
Charl Schwartzel 150-1
Sebastian Munoz 150-1
Henrik Stenson 150-1
Matt Wallace 150-1
Marc Leishman 150-1
Billy Horschel 150-1
Zach Johnson 150-1
Victor Perez 200-1
Christiaan Bezuidenhout 200-1
Bernd Wiesberger 200-1
Kevin Na 200-1
Byeong Hun An 200-1
Dylan Frittelli 250-1
Lucas Glover 250-1
Adam Hadwin 250-1
J.T. Poston 250-1
Rafa Cabrera Bello 250-1
Graeme McDowell 250-1
Chez Reavie 250-1
Charles Howell 250-1
Nick Taylor 300-1
Justin Harding 300-1
Max Homa 300-1
Tyler Duncan 400-1
Andrew Landry 400-1
Jazz Janewattananond 500-1
Fred Couples 500-1
Nate Lashley 500-1
C.T. Pan 500-1
Shugo Imahira 500-1
Andrew Putnam 500-1
Sung-Hoon Kang 500-1
Jimmy Walker 500-1
Bernhard Langer 500-1
John Augenstein 750-1
Vijay Singh 1000-1
Andy Ogletree 1000-1
Lukas Michel 1000-1
Mike Weir 1000-1
Abel Gallegos 1000-1
Yuxin Lin 1000-1
James Sugrue 1500-1
Jose Maria Olazabal 2000-1
Sandy Lyle 2000-1
Larry Mize 2000-1

Louis Oosthuizen Masters Odds Leaderboard

This article originally appeared on Morning Read.

Dan Wooters has been with Buffalo Groupe since May 2018. He began his career with the Metropolitan Golf Association in Elmsford, N.Y., and has mostly remained in the golf industry ever since, including stints with the PGA of America and PGA TOUR. Dan is a two-time graduate of Marquette University in Milwaukee. He is a part-time hotel owner and enjoys traveling the world as much as he can. He currently resides in Arlington, Va.