Who are the favourites for the Augusta National Masters 2020?
The wait is coming to an end, the hype is finally all about to come true with the Augusta National Masters due to start this week, we are about to find out this weekend who is going to put on the coveted green jacket at the infamous Augusta course this Sunday evening. Due to the hype, we’ve compiled a list of the favourites for this year’s tournament.
The big favourite going into the tournament is that the current US Open champion Bryson Dechambeau currently priced at 15/2. The big-hitting American has become a pioneer in the sport by changing his total gameplay to attempt to hit the ball as far as he can as he believed the closer, he is to the pin, the more chance of getting a better score. He would be one of our picks if you are going to place a bet.
Bryson DeChambeau's physical transformation from the 2019 Masters to this year is incredible.
— Gained 50 pounds
— Added 40 yards to his drive
— Eats 5,000 calories per day
— Bench presses 295 pounds“I’ve been working and grinding as hard as I can for the Masters.” pic.twitter.com/0zZB4FibTO
— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano) November 10, 2020
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Next up is the number one golfer in the world that is Dustin Johnson and he will be wanting to claim the green jacket more than anyone as its one of the only majors that he hasn’t won. He is currently priced at 7/1 to win this weekend and again it’s very difficult to look past him.
And finally, another man that would probably want to win it the most on the tour this year would be Rory Mcllory as this is the only major he hasn’t won, and a green jacket would ensure that he has done the career grand slam. Rory hasn’t been on the greatest form this year as he hasn’t won but he’s still priced at 12/1 to win this weekend.
A fall Masters and a newborn daughter may provide just the perspective Rory McIlroy needs to win. #themasters pic.twitter.com/KYny7Jt3jj
— The Masters (@TheMasters) November 11, 2020