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2026 Masters Odds: How To Bet Bryson DeChambeau

Check out the 2026 Masters preview for Bryson DeChambeau and how to approach betting him with odds and insights from Lineups.com.
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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 Bryson DeChambeau at the 2026 Masters.

Bryson DeChambeau 2026 Masters Odds

Player Profile: Bryson DeChambeau

The best player on LIV thus far in 2026 has been none other than Bryson DeChambeau, who’s started to eclipse Rory McIlroy across certain sportsbooks as the biggest favorite outside of Scottie Scheffler to win The Masters.

DeChambeau, a two-time U.S. Open champion, is still chasing his first career green jacket. Of all the players who have not yet won The Masters, you’d have to feel best about DeChambeau’s chances to break through this year. He’ll come to Augusta having won each of his last two starts at LIV Singapore and LIV South Africa.

At The Masters, DeChambeau seems to have finally cracked the code. After failing to post a top-20 finish in each of his first seven appearances, he’s now broken through with finishes of T5 and T6 over his last two trips. Distance offers a distinct advantage at Augusta National, and DeChambeau will be starting on second base here as arguably the best driver in the field at the moment.

Best Market(s) To Bet Bryson DeChambeau

Top 5 Finish

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Bryson has factored into each of the last two Masters, holding the outright lead over the weekend in 2025 and 2024 before finishing T5 and T6, respectively. Bryson is as meticulous as any player in the sport, so it’s encouraging to see he’s found a successful game plan to score at Augusta National.

I’m convinced Bryson will play well this week, given the combination of course history and his back-to-back wins on LIV leading in. The question that remains is whether he has what it takes to close at Augusta National. His outright odds are a bit too short for me, considering the trouble he’s had closing on the weekends here. I much prefer Bryson in the top 10 market, where he has paid off in each of the last two years.

Top American Player

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I don’t believe it’s a stretch to say that Bryson DeChambeau is playing the best golf of any American golfer in the world right now. Of course, Scottie Scheffler is still deserving of the World No. 1 honor, but he is in the midst of some troubling approach form by his standards over his last three starts.

Looking beyond Scheffler, DeChambeau’s steepest competition in this market includes Xander Schauffele, Cameron Young, Collin Morikawa, Jordan Spieth, and Brooks Koepka. While Schauffele and Young are trending just as well at the moment, Bryson is, in my eyes, the American to beat 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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John Haslbauer writes about golf betting and DFS strategy for Lineups. He is a passionate golf fan, golf writer, and (casual) golfer. A graduate of Syracuse University, John works full-time in Social Influencer Marketing Strategy and is based out of Long Island, N.Y. He created thepgatout.com at the start of 2021 and co-hosts the Preferred Lines weekly podcast.

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