Brooks Koepka Masters Odds

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It is Masters week, but not in April, in the month of November. The 2020 Masters gets underway on Thursday so we’ll have football and golf this weekend. Bryson DeChambeau is listed as a slight favorite. Let's look at Masters Matchup odds and picks.

Location
Augusta National Golf Club
Media Coverage
CBS and ESPN

It is Masters week, but not in April, in the month of November. The 2020 Masters gets underway on Thursday so we’ll have football and golf this weekend. Bryson DeChambeau is listed as a slight favorite, while Dustin Johnson is the second choice. All of the world’s top players are in the field and excitement is high for the 84th edition of the Masters. I am coming off a 2-3 week with the matchups at the Houston Open. Let’s look at the matchups and picks for the Masters.

Brooks Koepka broke away from a tight pack with three straight birdies on the back nine Sunday at Erin Hills and closed with a 5-under 67 to win the U.S. Open for his first major championship. Click the odds above to find fantastic Masters 2021 wagering options. Ironically, he ended up on the same score as Brooks Koepka - his much shorter odds.

Venue: Augusta National Golf Club

TV Coverage: CBS and ESPN

Masters Matchups Odds

Bryson DeChambeau -140 vs. Rory McIlroy

Dustin Johnson -165 vs. Brooks Koepka

Hideki Matsuyama -145 vs. Bubba Watson

Bryson DeChambeau -120 vs. Xander Schauffele

Dustin Johnson -135 vs. Bryson DeChambeau

Dustin Johnson -135 vs. Xander Schauffele

Hideki Matsuyama -140 vs. Tyrrell Hatton

Hideki Matsuyama -125 vs. Patrick Reed

Patrick Cantlay -130 vs. Bubba Watson

Patrick Cantlay -125 vs. Tyrrell Hatton

Matt Wallace -110 vs. Gary Woodland

Brooks Koepka -130 vs. Bubba Watson

Brooks Koepka -120 vs. Tyrrell Hatton

Patrick Reed -115 vs. Tyrell Hatton

Brooks Koepka -115 vs. Patrick Cantlay

Justin Thomas -120 vs. Xander Schauffele

Jon Rahm -140 vs. Xander Schauffele

Jon Rahm -135 vs. Justin Thomas

Dustin Johnson -125 vs. Rory Mcilroy

Dustin Johnson -115 vs. Jon Rahm

Corey Conners -165 vs. Brendon Todd

Cameron Champ -145 vs. Phil Mickelson

Shane Lowry -160 vs. Francesco Molinari

Kevin Na -115 vs. Byeong Hun An

Matt Kuchar -135 vs. Gary Woodland

Paul Casey -120 vs. Sungjae Im

Brandt Snedeker -115 vs. Zach Johnson

Matthew Wolff -120 vs. Tiger Woods

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Matthew Fitzpatrick -115 vs. Scottie Scheffler

Justin Rose -135 vs. Jordan Spieth

Tony Finau -135 vs. Collin Morikawa

Adam Scott -120 vs. Rickie Fowler

Tony Finau -115 vs. Webb Simpson

Jason Day -165 vs. Matthew Wolff

Dustin Johnson -125 vs. Justin Thomas

Brooks Koepka -115 vs. Patrick Reed

Tiger Woods -145 vs. Phil Mickelson

Tony Finau -165 vs. Tiger Woods

Corey Conners -115 vs. Sebastian Munoz

Matthew Fitzpatrick -125 vs. Jason Kokrak

Lanto Griffin -115 vs. Brandt Snedeker

Brooks Koepka Odds To Win Masters

Jason Day -115 vs. Collin Morikawa

Billy Horschel -125 vs. Kevin Na

Brooks Koepka Masters Odds

Ian Poulter -115 vs. Abraham Ancer

Scottie Scheffler -125 vs. Tommy Fleetwood

Charl Schwartzel -115 vs. Dylan Frittelli

Si Woo Kim -115 vs. Byeong Hun An

Webb Simpson -115 vs. Patrick Cantlay

Cameron Smith -135 vs. Kevin Kisner

Sungjae Im -135 vs. Zach Johnson

Lee Westwood -175 vs. Chez Reavie

Bernd Wiesberger -120 vs. Christiaan Bezuidenhout

Matthew Wolff -150 vs. Jordan Spieth

Gary Woodland -135 vs. Lucas Glover

Erik van Rooyen -135 vs. Adam Hadwin

Golf Matchup Picks

Dustin Johnson -135 vs. Bryson DeChambeau

I think the odds tell us something in this matchup. Johnson is favored and yet in odds to win it is DeChambeau listed as the favorite. DeChambeau is getting all the press, but right now Johnson is the better player. I will lay the small price and take DJ in this matchup.

Brooks Koepka -120 vs. Tyrrell Hatton

We know what to do when majors come around and take is take Koepka. He tied for 5th last week in Houston to get his game in form. He finished in a tie for 2nd last year in the Masters and I expect him to be right in the mix again this year. Hatton has never done well at Augusta and even though he is in fine form overall, I don’t see him playing well this week. I will take Koepka in this matchup.

Patrick Reed -115 vs. Tyrell Hatton

I am going against Hatton again in another matchup. Reed has four straight results of 14th or better and we know he likes playing at Augusta. Some people may say that he can’t win the Masters again in short order, but why not? He is one of the best putters in the game and we know he loves pressure.

Justin Rose -135 vs. Jordan Spieth

The ATM machine of going against Spieth just continues to spit out money. We only won two matchups last week but they were both going against Spieth. We’ll do it again this week and start by taking Rose in this matchup.

Matthew Wolff -150 vs. Jordan Spieth

I know that Spieth has had success at Augusta in the past, but I know that he is still struggling mightily with his overall game. I don’t think even great course feel is going to be enough to change the problems Spieth has inside his head right now. I’ll take Wolff in this matchup.

Check out the latest Masters matchup odds at top online sportsbooks.

Will World No. 1Brooks Koepka win a PGA Tour major championship in 2020? Based off BetMGM‘s golf betting odds, I analyze Koepka’s best opportunities to win along with some of the best potential golf betting lines to cash in on his play this year. This piece is part of a new SportsbookWire series, which will look at the PGA Tour’s biggest names and their chances of winning a major championship in 2020.

Brooks Koepka’s 2019 PGA Tour Highlights

T-2 The Honda ClassicT-2 Masters Tournament4th AT&T Byron NelsonWon PGA Championship2nd US OpenT-4 Open ChampionshipWon WGC-FedEx St. Jude InvitationalT-3 Tour Championship

PGA Tour odds to win a major in 2020

NameOfficial World Golf RankingOddsLast PGA Tour win (Solo)Last major
Brooks Koepka1+200July 20192019 PGA Championship
Rory McIlroy2+250Nov. 20192014 PGA Championship
Jon Rahm3+350Jan. 2018NA
Justin Thomas4+450Oct. 20192017 PGA Championship
Dustin Johnson5+200Feb. 20192016 US Open
Tiger Woods6+400Oct. 20192019 Masters
Patrick Cantlay7+500June 2019NA
Justin Rose8+400Jan. 20192013 US Open
Xander Schauffele9+500Jan. 2019NA
Tommy Fleetwood10+600NANA

Koepka is rightfully a favorite to win at least one major in 2020 after winning a total of four over the last three seasons and finishing no worse than T-4 in all four majors in 2019. Like Tiger, he tailors his schedule around the majors.

He’s the safest bet on the board, just be prepared to make a significant investment for a worthwhile return. A $10 bet will fetch a modest profit of $20.

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Brooks Koepka Masters Odds Genesis Open

Where is Brooks Koepka’s best chance of winning a major in 2020?

Event2020 VenueBest career resultOdds
MastersAugusta NationalT-2 (2019)+900
PGA ChampionshipTPC Harding ParkWon (2018, 2019)+800
US OpenWinged FootWon (2017, 2018)+800
Open ChampionshipRoyal St. George’sT-4 (2019)+1000

Brooks Koepka Masters Odds Tiger Woods

Koepka is the favorite to win the year’s final three majors, while he trails only McIlroy (+800) at the Masters. His best odds are at the two majors he has each won twice before. He’s a slightly better value at the Masters, which hosts the smallest field of the four majors.

Will Brooks Koepka win a major in 2020?

Yes.

Instead of laying a large wager on Koepka to win “a major,” bet him with smaller amounts at each of the four. My best play is to parlay victories at both the US Open and PGA Championship, where a $10 bet will fetch a profit of $800 with +8000 odds.

Adding the Masters to the mix for a three-leg parlay would profit $8,090 on a $10 wager.

Top PGA Tour bets to win a major in 2020

Jordan SpiethDustin Johnson

Brooks Koepka Masters Odds Wins

Rory McIlroyTiger WoodsJon RahmRickie FowlerJustin RosePhil MickelsonPatrick CantlayPatrick Reed

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