Masters Week is in full swing now, and while futures odds are available year-round, the final days leading up to The Masters offer a deeper arsenal of new props and odds to consider.
Throughout Masters Week, we’ll profile some of the most popular players in the field, with a prognosis on how we should expect them to perform at Augusta National, and which prop markets offer the greatest value to exploit. In this article, we’ll analyze the best markets to bet on Justin Rose at the 2026 Masters.
Justin Rose 2026 Masters Odds
Player Profile: Justin Rose
Always the bridesmaid at Augusta National, Rose has been left at the altar twice, suffering playoff losses to Sergio Garcia in 2017 and Rory McIlroy last year. Could this finally be the year for Justin Rose to break through at the Masters?
Rose is in even better form this year than the last time he arrived down Magnolia Lane. He picked up a dominant victory at the Farmers Insurance Open, which plays to a similar yardage at Torrey Pines and requires par-5 scoring and stout long iron approach play. Rose played well in his most recent start, finishing T14 at The Players Championship.
With 10 career top-15 finishes at the Masters, a green jacket just feels like it belongs in his wardrobe. Some day.
Best Market(s) To Bet Justin Rose
First Round Leader
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Justin Rose is always a popular consideration as First Round Leader at The Masters. He cleared the field by 3 strokes with an opening round of -7 last year, marking the 5th time he has led or co-led The Masters after the first round.
The man is a creature of habit when it comes to his strength training and practice routine, so it’s fair to expect him to continue to tap into the same process in 2026, which has led to so many hot starts at Augusta National.
Top Great Britain Player
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It’s a loaded market this year, with other hopefuls including Rory McIlroy, Tommy Fleetwood, Matt Fitzpatrick, Robert MacIntyre, Shane Lowry, and Tyrrell Hatton.
Rose may not exactly be the player to beat in this market, but his elevated floor over the years at Augusta National, combined with his solid form thus far in 2026, make him one of the most threatening British players in the field.
I’m going to be much lower on Rory McIlroy’s prospects than the market this week, not expecting much from him in his emotional title defense. That inherently creates significant value in this market if we are to believe Rory is not going to play like a top-2 favorite this week.
Best of luck with your 2026 Masters bets! Check back in to Lineups.com for daily Masters odds updates.
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