Along with the PGA Championship, the Masters 2025 is the only other major that gives all past winners a lifetime invitation. If you have a green jacket, then you can tee off at the 2025 Masters, and multiple former champions are in the 2025 Masters field. Sergio Garcia (+8000 to win), Phil Mickelson (+12000), Adam Scott (+15000), and Bubba Watson (+50000) are among those nostalgic names looking to add to their major wins tally, while recent champs like Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm and Hideki Matsuyama (+3300) are also among the 2025 Masters contenders. The first 2025 Masters tee times are at 7:40 a.m. ET on Thursday, when longshots Davis Riley (+60000) and Patton Kizzire (+100000) will head to hole No. 1. The latest weather at the 2025 Masters is calling for partly cloudy skies and high temperatures around 72 for Round 1 before rain potentially falls overnight.
The year’s first major will tee off Thursday from Augusta National Golf Club, where Scheffler prevailed last year. Accordingly, Scheffler is the +400 favorite in the latest 2025 Masters odds after moving as high as +480 but steadily dropping this week. Rory McIlroy (+650) is the only other golfer at single-digits in the latest Masters odds 2025, as the Irishman seeks to complete a career Grand Slam. McIlroy, who opened at +1200, is getting 16.2% of the handle at BetMGM, while Scheffler is getting 12.5% and DeChambeau is at 8.7%. In the latest McIlroy Masters finishing positions, he is +150 to finish in the top five at the end of the Masters 2025 and -140 to make the top 10. Jon Rahm is +1400 in the latest 2025 Masters odds to win, followed by Collin Morikawa (+1600), Ludvig Aberg (+1800), Xander Schauffele (+2000), and Bryson DeChambeau (+2000). Before making any 2025 Masters picks, you need to see the 2025 Masters predictions and best bets from golf insider Sia Nejad.
Nejad specializes in betting and DFS in golf, among other sports. He’s had incredible success in the outright and first-round leader markets and in betting head-to-head matchups. He also has been solid with his head-to-head matchups since the 2023 Charles Schwab Challenge, going 52-37-5 and returning 11.67 units over that span. That’s a $1,167 profit for $100 bettors since May 2023.
Nejad also nailed Wyndham Clark, a +7500 longshot, as the outright winner at the Wells Fargo Championship 2023. That year, SportsLine debuted