Masters 2018 odds and tips: Rory McIlroy, Tiger Woods, Justin Thomas, and Jordan Spieth


THE MASTERS is back as the world’s best golfers arrive at Augusta to fight for the Green Jacket.

With its picturesque setting and devilish traps, the Masters as ever comes from the famous Augusta National in Georgia.

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McIlroy will now be one of the favourites at Augusta
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Sergio Garcia currently holds the jacket following his dramatic win last year, which ended a run of 73 Major disappointments.

And there’s plenty of value to be found if you fancy a flutter before the opening tee-shot on April 5.

Sergio Garcia finally won his first major when he was crowned Masters champion last year
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What are the latest odds for Masters 2018?

THE MASTERS has the smallest field of the four Majors – but is still full of value for the punter.

Tiger Woods’ recent form has shot him into contention, whilst Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas and Dustin Johnson are all priced at the top of the market.

Here’s how Sun Bets prices up the players ahead of their first tee shot.

Rory McIlroy10/1

Justin Thomas – 11/1

Dustin Johnson12/1

Jordan Spieth – 14/1

Tiger Woods14/1

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Justin Rose – 16/1

Phil Mickelson16/1

Jason Day – 18/1

Bubba Watson 18/1

Rickie Fowler 22/1

Rest of the field25/1 BAR

Tiger Woods returns to action at the Masters
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When is the 2018 Masters?

THE tournament begins on Thursday, April 5.

It runs for four days and four rounds in total, with the final days play on Sunday, April 8.

If you’re watching in the UK, the first tee-off times will be around 1pm BST, whilst the final group will leave the clubhouse around 7pm.

Garcia reacts after his successful birdie putt on the 18th green to win the Masters
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Which TV channel can I watch it on?

THIS year’s Masters will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Golf and Main Event from April 5.

Not all of the early groups will be covered, although broadcast times will be from mid-afternoon to almost midnight.

If you’re not a Sky subscriber, you can still watch all the action live with Now TV. You can sign up for as little as £7.99 here.

We will be running a LIVE BLOG from Augusta on SunSport, bringing you all the action as it happens from what should be a fascinating four days.


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