Get a head start at setting your betting card for the first Major of the season with this trendy sleeper in The Masters 2025 picks & odds!
What sets up the recently-qualified Michael Kim (130-1) for success at Augusta National?
Our PGA Tour betting experts Conor Coughlin & Jake Parry share their initial longshot for “A Tradition Unlike Any Other.”
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Hello. Thanks for the preview. I have a couple of questions.
1) When looking at the odds and the DK pricing, Spieth and Garcia are really well priced. Any thoughts on those two? (On FD it is those two plus Bradley, An, McCarthy, Taylor and Highsmith. But I don't see any reason to go down to Taylor or Highsmith.)
2) I am playing a few lineups in DK with $1 million dollar payout. What is the best strategy to go 6/6 in my lineups. I don't care about winning the whole thing. I just want the best odds of going 6/6. (I'm sure a lot of people hope for that.) I don't know if I should use the Sportsline odds of "making the cut" to help in my decision. Or is going for the balance build the best strategy?
Thanks
Hey!
Let’s break this down for ya. As mentioned in the show, while I do work for IBT, I’m also the DFS Analyst for Fantasy Alarm on the PGA side.
As for Spieth and Garcia, I love Spieth, but am way out on Sergio. Augusta is the most predictive course on tour, meaning players who perform here consistently, tend to keep performing. While Sergio has that win in 2017, he’s otherwise been pretty bad here, with MC’s in 5 of his last 6 appearances. I will say his recent LIV appearances have been solid, but his history of struggling here has me very worried.
When trying to go 6/6, my best advice is looking into players who have strong recent form, strong course history (especially at Augusta), and have the general skill sets needed at the course. While it doesn’t guarantee a 6/6, it certainly makes the chances a lot higher. I recommend checking out Data Golf, as that’s the resource I use the most and you can find basically all of the above there!
Hope that helps!
Sepp Straka is a dangerous dark horse this year