When the calendar turns to April, it means only one thing to golf fans: The Masters Tournament is approaching.
Augusta National awaits the most talented golfers in the world on the sport's biggest stage from April 7-10 as they battle for the coveted green jacket.
It takes four days of nearly perfect golf to win this tournament, and one bad hole can cost a player the championship. While there have been sleepers over the years who sneaked in and won the Masters, more often than not, a highly ranked player ends Sunday with the lowest score.
According to Odds Shark, three players have the best shot at donning the green jacket, all with the same odds:
Masters Champion Odds
Golfer | PGA Rank | Odds to Win |
Jordan Spieth | 2 | +700 |
Rory McIlroy | 3 | +700 |
Jason Day | 1 | +700 |
Next Five | ||
Bubba Watson | 4 | +1000 |
Adam Scott | 6 | +1000 |
Rickie Fowler | 5 | +1200 |
Phil Mickelson | 20 | +1800 |
Dustin Johnson | 9 | +2000 |
Jordan Spieth
Although no one has won back-to-back Masters championships since Tiger Woods in 2001 and 2002, Jordan Spieth has as good of a shot as anyone to pull off the feat.