Expert picks, predictions for 2025 Masters winner
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Odds for the 2025 Masters including to win, top-5, top-10 and top-20 finishes, first round and to make the cut
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McIlroy comes into this year’s Masters in his absolute best early-season form as he aims to complete golf’s career grand slam.
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2025 Masters Round 2 tee times for Fri.
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When Scheffler, winner of two of the last three Masters Tournaments, faces a conundrum, a simple process occurs. First, he assesses. Then he selects his instrument — the same ones everyone else has, ...
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Golfing’s finest are gearing up to compete at the 2025 Masters.
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Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy and the rest of golf's best players have gathered again at Augusta National for the Masters.
At -4, Scheffler and Conners are currently tied for second as Justin Rose continues to hold at -6 after 11. Tyrrell Hatton, who at one point held the lead, hit a bogey on the 17th and is now in fourth at -3 with one remaining.
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Full leaderboard can be found on Masters.com. Rose shot in the 60s for the fourth time in the last six first rounds at Augusta. The opening-round 65 matched Rose's best Thursday score from 2021. The Englishman has to hope his weekend at Augusta goes much better than it did in 2021, when he shot the next three rounds in the 70s.
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Golf Digest on MSNMasters 2025: Justin Rose just broke Jack Nicklaus' Masters record. Now comes the hard partThe sweet day ended on a sour note, a poor drive requiring a punch out that left a 15-footer that didn’t fall. If Justin Rose was red, he didn’t show it, instead cleaning up what remained and nodding and smiling to the cheers that soon showered him on his walk to the clubhouse.
With the Masters starting Thursday, here is every golfer ranked based on their odds of winning the green jacket.
McIlroy appeared to be more poised entering his latest sojourn at Augusta National, but after Thursday, that does not appear to be the case
The top 50 golfers, plus ties, on the leaderboard after Friday's action will safely avoid the cut and make it to the weekend. Last year's cut line was six-over par, while the 2023 cut line was lower at three-over par.