2019 US Masters Betting Odds: Golfers to Secure a Top 5 Finish

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Posted: April 10, 2019

Updated: April 10, 2019

  • Rory McIlroy’s 2019 Masters position will most likely be in the top 5
  • Justin Rose and Tiger Woods have equal top 5 finish odds on Bet365 Sportsbook
  • Fred Couples has the worst odds to finish in the top 5 of the Masters
Winning the trophy and wearing the green jacket is a dream for all professional golfers at the Masters tournament. A top 5 finish, however, is just as important with ranking points and qualification into other golf majors at stake. Rory McIlroy currently has the best 2019 US Masters betting odds to achieve this. Justin Rose, Tiger Woods and Fred Couples are also hopefuls on Bet365 Sportsbook. The US Masters is the first tournament on the calendar of the golf majors. The championship will be from April 11 to 14 at the Augusta National Golf Course, in Georgia. These are some of the golfers 2019 US Masters betting odds to finish the tournament in the Top 5:

Rory McIlroy has the best chance to secure a top 5 finish at the Masters

The Irish golfer currently has the best 2019 US Masters betting odds to finish the tournament in the top 5. In the past 5 years, Rory McIlroy has secured top 10 finishes at the Masters. His best result so far was 4th place in 2015. 2019 US Masters Betting Odds Rory McIlroy

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Rory McIlroy's record at the Masters is still respectable considering he has never won the title. Last year, he tied 5th place at the 2018 Masters with a score of 279. This year, he has a good opportunity to secure a top 5 finish with odds at 2.37 on Bet365 Sportsbook. McIlroy is 3rd in the World Golf Rankings and a top 5 finish could see him rise in the rankings. 2019 has so far been a good year for the golfer who recently won the Players Championship in March. The golfer has had top 5 finishes in 5 out his 6 tournaments this year, making him safe bet on Bet365 Sportsbook.

Justin Rose and Tiger Woods could finish in the top 5 of the Masters

2019 US Masters Betting Odds Justin RoseGolfers Justin Rose and Tiger Woods both have odds at 3.75 to finish the tournament in 5th place or above. Justin Rose’s best Masters performances come from a T2 finish in 2015 and 2017. His overall Masters record in the past 4 years has seen him finishing in the top 10. Last year, the English golfer failed to make it in the top 5 after he finished tied in 12th place. Rose, however, has a good chance of recovering from his 2018 performance to finish in the top 5 this year. Tiger Woods also has good 2019 US Masters betting odds to finish in the top 5. He has the best Masters record winning the tournament in 1997, 2001, 2002 and 2005. The American golfers recent Masters record has been rocky and inconsistent. Since 2013, Woods did not participate in the 2014, 2016, 2017 competition due to injury. When he returned to the 2018 Masters after a 2 year absence, he finished tied in a disappointing 32nd position. So far in 2019, all his tournament finishes have been outside the top 10, much to the disappointment to the golfer.  

The 2019 US Masters betting odds show that Fred Couples will most likely finish outside the top 5 of the Masters

2019 US Masters Betting Odds Fred Couples Fred Couples (81.00)will most likely not finish in the top 5 at the Masters. He does, however, have a title for the major tournament to his name which he won in 1992. His Masters record in the past decade isn’t as glamorous as it was in the 90s. This is his record in the tournament since 2013:
  • 2013- T38
  • 2014- T20
  • 2015- CUT
  • 2016- Did not participate
  • 2017- T18
  • 2018- T38
According to online sportsbooks in the USA, he’s a risky player to bet on to finish in the top 5. He’s also currently ranked 1294th in the World Rankings severely damaging his hopes of a top finish at the Masters. His 2019 golf tournament finishes have been outside the top 4. Fred Couples best 2019 performance has been a 5th place finish at the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai.
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