Keep an eye out for five key competitors in the upcoming Masters tournament

Scottie Scheffler comes in at a strong position with odds at 7/2. Even though these odds are slim, Scheffler’s performance this year is undeniable. He is currently the world’s number one player, showcasing an extraordinarily clean strike and an intriguing shuffle on impact. His recent performance includes victories in the Arnold Palmer Invitational and The Players, in addition to finishing second in the Houston Open. As he pursues his second green jacket, Scottie is very much the player to keep an eye on.

Jon Rahm, with odds at 12/1, is another strong contender. Despite his move from the PGA Tour to LIV Golf, with lesser tournaments, Rahm remains a force to be reckoned with. Although the switch may indirectly impact the Spaniard’s competitiveness, he is keen on proving he still has what it takes on the course. Keep an eye out for his Champion’s Dinner menu, which promises to be a meat lover’s delight.

Shane Lowry holds odds of 40/1. While he hasn’t seen a victory since the BMW PGA Championship in 2022, he has peaked at the right moment for another attempt at a major win, following the Open success in 2019. His recent strong implications from the Cognizant Classic and the Arnold Palmer Invitational, alongside his eight Masters make him an interesting player to watch out for.

Left-hander Brian Harman also has odds at 40/1. The world number eight, known for his hard work and shot making abilities, aims to join the ranks of Phil Mickelson, Mike Weir and Bubba Watson as left-handed champions. His runner up finish to Scottie Scheffler in The Players last month lends credibility to his standing.

Finally, Sahith Theegala stands at odds of 33/1 to take home the championship.

A year ago, he secured a spot in the top 10 during his first Masters appearance, and it seems his skills have only improved since. Excelling in all aspects, from off the tee to on the green, he comes into the competition with four top-10 finishes under his belt already this season. This includes coming second in the Sentry Tournament of Champions and achieving a top-5 spot in the Phoenix Open.

Written by Ireland.la Staff

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