2020 Masters Most Bet On Golfers

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2020 Masters Most Bet On Golfers

This week's Masters betting is in full swing, but did you know which golfers are seeing the most action?  Don't forget, you can always bet between each day's play with updated odds here.

Players attracting the most money to win the Masters:

1. Bryson DeChambeau - Pays $800 for every $100 bet

2. Brooks Koepka - Pays $1600 for every $100 bet

3. Justin Thomas - Pays $1200 for every $100 bet

DeChambeau is the favorite to win the 2020 Masters.

“Every day I’m trying to get faster and stronger and I’m trying to hit it as far as possible. I will say that I have no idea where the end game is on this,” said DeChambeau, whose best finish in three previous appearances at the Masters has been a tie for 21st. “I will say that I am hitting it farther now than I was at Shriners, and I am hitting it farther than the U.S. Open, and I’m trying a driver this week that may help me hit it even a little bit farther, so we’ll see. I don’t know. Still up in the air.”

This event will be without spectators and marks one of the first big tournaments that is expected to make mention of gambling odds.

- Tony Caliente, Gambling911.com

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