Masters 2023 Betting: Pick Your Places With Betfred

Betfred allows you to choose the number of places paid on your each way bets at this year’s tournament at Augusta, from 5-10 places.
12:00, 04 Apr 2023

The Masters is almost upon us and it’s set to be more competitive than ever, meaning that picking out an outright winner in Georgia will be pretty tough this year. 

Fortunately, Betfred allows you to Pick Your Places. Choose the number of places paid on your each way bets at this year’s tournament at Augusta, from 5-10 places.

Simply pick your place terms via the Outright or Pick Your Places tab.

Betfred's 2023 Masters Markets*

Below, we’ve run down the top ten favourites and the odds and places on offer for each. 

Rory McIlroy

Win Only: 7/1

5 Places: 1/4 odds, 7/1

6 Places: 1/5 odds, 15/2

8 Places: 1/5 odds, 7/1

10 Places: 1/8 odds, 7/1 

Following a poor showing in The Players, a win in the CJ Cup, a second in the Arnold Palmer Invitational and third place in the World Matchplay, McIlroy shown his class so far this season

Scottie Scheffler 

Win Only: 7/1

5 Places: 1/4 odds, 7/1

6 Places: 1/5 odds, 7/1

8 Places: 1/5 odds, 7/1

10 Places: 1/8 odds, 7/1

World no.1 Scottie Scheffler has been in fine form since the start of last year, racking up four wins including the 2022 Masters.

Jon Rahm

Win Only: 9/1

5 Places: 1/4 odds, 9/1

6 Places: 1/5 odds, 9/1

8 Places: 1/5 odds, 9/1

10 Places: 1/8 odds, 9/1

This will be Rahm’s seventh visit around Augusta, having made the cut every single time and finishing in the top-ten four times. 

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Jordan Spieth

Win Only: 16/1

5 Places: 1/4 odds, 16/1

6 Places: 1/5 odds, 16/1

8 Places, 1/5 odds: 16/1

10 Places: 1/8 odds, 16/1

Former world number one Jordan Spieth finds himself fourth favourite, despite only winning on tour twice since his glorious wire-to-wire Open victory at Royal Birkdale. 

Patrick Cantlay

Win Only: 18/1

5 Places: 1/4 odds, 16/1

6 Places: 1/5 odds, 18/1

8 Places: 1/5 odds, 18/1

10 Places: 1/8 odds, 16/1

So far this year, Cantlay’s led the field in average strokes in par fours, averaging 3.88, as well as the average lowest round on tour with 60. Off the tee, his accuracy and range is impressive which is vital to a successful Masters campaign.

Justin Thomas

Win Only: 20/1

5 Places: 1/4 odds, 20/1

6 Places: 1/5 odds, 20/1

8 Places: 1/5 odds, 20/1

10 Places: 1/8 odds, 20/1

If Thomas is to find success this year, it will be his short game that gets him out of trouble. He ranks first in shots gained from around-the-green and, from 125-150 yards, he averages 19-feet from the pin, the second best record on the tour this year.

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Tony Finau

Win Only: 22/1

5 Places: 1/4 odds, 20/1

6 Places: 1/5 odds, 22/1

8 Places: 1/5 odds, 22/1

10 Places: 1/8 odds, 20/1

There’s certainly a cause for optimism for Tony Finau over his Masters chances. Finau has now won three times since the Masters’ tournament in 2022 and has yet to miss the cut at Augusta.

Colin Morikawa

Win Only: 22/1

5 Places: 1/4 odds, 25/1

6 Places: 1/5 odds, 25/1

8 Places: 1/5 odds, 22/1 

10 Places: 1/8 odds, 22/1

Making his fourth Masters appearance, Collin Morikawa has the experience of major victories. Having won the 2020 PGA Championship and 2021 British Open, Morikawa is moving his way closer to a green jacket, finishing T18th in 2021 and 5th in 2022. 

Cameron Smith

Win Only: 22/1

5 Places: 1/4 odds, 22/1

6 Places: 1/5 odds, 25/1

8 Places: 1/5 odds, 22/1 

10 Places: 1/8 odds, 22/1

Since he moved to LIV, Smith has managed two top-five finishes, winning once in Chicago following his British Open victory. His stats from last year are amongst the best for birdies made and strokes gained.

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Xander Schauffele

Win Only: 22/1

5 Places: 1/4 odds, 22/1

6 Places: 1/5 odds, 22/1

8 Places: 1/5 odds, 22/1

10 Places: 1/8 odds, 22/1

Schauffele’s best finish came in 2019, finishing second behind Tiger Woods, and he followed it up in 2021 with a third-placed finish behind Hideki Matsuyama.He currently holds the record for most consecutive cuts made on the PGA Tour with 20, so expect to see him playing all four days. 

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