2026 Masters Odds Report: Best Future Bets To Consider One Week Out
The 2026 Masters is now only two week away. With the Valero Texas Open now being the only event of consequence before Masters week, this is the perfect time to analyze the Futures markets and identify betting value before Masters odds inevitably adjust on the Monday of tournament week.
Current 2026 Masters To Win Odds
Considerations for Masters Futures
How do we assess fair value in Masters Futures odds? Outrights in any given week are always a formula of recent form, long-term pedigree, and course history. Each event just weights those three factors a bit differently.
At The Masters, the scales are tipped significantly towards Course History. The evidence supports it. A debutant has not won since Fuzzy Zoeller 1979. Past champions tend to litter the tops of leaderboards year over year. It’s the reason why a player like Jordan Spieth is priced 30/1 at The Masters and 50/1 at each of the other Major championships this season.
In this article, we’ll explore the best values in the Masters Futures markets at present. Whose stock is rising, whose is falling, and who offers the greatest betting value as of today.
Biggest Risers
These players are peaking now and trending now and will be popular considerations as they ride the hot hand into The Masters.
Gary Woodland
Current Odds:
Woodland’s win at the Texas Children’s Houston Open was more than just a feel-good comeback story. It truly feels as though he is just scratching the surface with what he hopes to accomplish in 2026, and he stated after his win in Houston that his game feels better now at age 42 than it ever has in his career.
The 2019 U.S. Open champion has the combination of elite distance and long iron approach play needed to find scoring opportunities at Augusta National. He will look to improve on a career-best T14 finish here in 2024.
Matt Fitzpatrick
Current Odds:
Fitzpatrick’s win at the Valspar Championship was much more than a one-week heater. It was the culmination of elite ball striking form, which began with his win at the DP World Tour Championship at the end of last year.
It’s fair to say Fitzpatrick is in the best form of his career now, with two wins and five top-15 finishes over his last eight starts. He’s made 10 consecutive cuts at The Masters now with two top-10s over that span. The U.S. Open winner will be a popular consideration now as he continues his heater into Augusta.
Biggest Fallers
These players have bottomed out in the weeks leading up to The Masters, and will enter with too many question marks to confidently consider backing.
Tyrrell Hatton
Current Odds:
When was the last time you even heard Tyrell Hatton’s name brought up? Hatton was a Major darling in 2025, finishing top-15 at The Masters, U.S. Open, and The Open. He’s given us close to nothing on LIV to start 2026, with just one finish inside the top-10.
Hatton has made a career on the merit of his world-class short game, but has looked like a shell of his former self in that department this year. Augusta National is not a get-right spot when it comes to short game, so I’ll be looking elsewhere this year.
Collin Morikawa
Current Odds:
Last week, I highlighted Morikawa as a name to monitor closely with his health in question. A withdrawal from the Valero Texas Open officially takes him off of my board leading into Masters week, as we will not have seen him in action since withdrawing on the second tee box with a back injury at The Players.
It’s a shame Morikawa’s injury came when it did, as he was clicking on all cylinders with a win and two top-10 finishes before this setback. Unless his odds fall dramatically, it’s tough to trust what version of Morikawa will be coming down Magnolia Lane.
Today’s Best Future Bets
These players still offer present-day value, with reason to believe their odds will worsen between now and Masters week.
Min Woo Lee
Current Odds:
Min Woo was a player I had circled to monitor closely at the Houston Open last week. He passed the eye test with flying colors, finishing T3 in a valiant title defense. I’ve seen enough now to believe Min Woo can contend on the biggest stage, and am committed to backing him at Augusta now.
A long hitter with elite touch around the greens in the midst of the best approach season of his career, Min Woo’s game should translate very well at Augusta National, as he’s demonstrated already with a T14 finish in his 2022 Masters debut. He’ll now come to Augusta with three top-6 finishes over his last five starts.
2026 Masters Futures Market Board
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