William Hill now make Justin Rose their biggest liability for the 2026 Masters, with last year’s runner-up heavily backed into 22/1 and sitting ahead of fellow UK hopefuls Matt Fitzpatrick (18/1), Robert MacIntyre (22/1) and Tommy Fleetwood (18/1) on the leading bookmaker’s payout list.
Patrick Reed at 35/1 and Bryson DeChambeau at 11/1 are next in line in terms of liabilities, followed by Marco Penge (66/1), Cameron Young (18/1), Ludvig Åberg (16/1) and Tyrrell Hatton (80/1).
Scottie Scheffler still leads the way with over 10% of all money staked this week, but the chasing pack has closed in, with DeChambeau taking 8.44%, Fitzpatrick with 7.81%, followed by Rose with 7.44%. Reigning champion Rory McIlroy accounts for just under 6% of stakes.
Scheffler, who was 7/2 three weeks ago, is now 11/2, while McIlroy has drifted significantly from 7/1 a month ago to 12/1, suggesting punters are looking elsewhere for value. Jon Rahm has moved the other way, cut from 16/1 to 14/1 and now 10/1, and DeChambeau is 11/1 – currently trading shorter than last year’s winner, McIlroy.
Fitzpatrick’s recent momentum has taken him to 18/1, while MacIntyre’s price has tightened on the back of strong performances at The Players and the Valero Texas Open, and Åberg continues to attract support at 16/1 after going close last year.
The Masters Outright Winner Odds 2026:
- Scottie Scheffler – 11/2
- Jon Rahm – 10/1
- Bryson DeChambeau – 11/1
- Rory McIlroy – 12/1
- Xander Schauffele – 14/1
- Ludvig Aberg – 16/1
- Tommy Fleetwood – 18/1
- Cameron Young – 18/1
- Matt Fitzpatrick – 18/1
- Justin Rose – 22/1
- Robert MacIntyre – 22/1
- Bar – 25/1
Spokesperson for William Hill, Lee Phelps, said: “Rory McIlroy’s completion of the Career Grand Slam last year at Augusta National hit our books hard, forcing us to pay out a seven-figure sum to customers.
“This time around though, we’re slightly more optimistic as a selection of names are bunched at the top of the betting, with none currently shorter than Scottie Scheffler’s price as 11/2 favourite.
“From our side of the counter this is very much a classic Masters book, with the British contingent showing popularity, but this year Justin Rose (22/1), Matt Fitzpatrick (18/1) and Robert MacIntyre (22/1) arrive with form and are right at the top of both our liability and staking lists.
“With Scheffler and McIlroy drifting and the likes of Jon Rahm (10/1), Bryson DeChambeau (11/1), Rose and Fitzpatrick all being backed, we’re set for a nervy week if one of that group slips on the Green Jacket on Sunday.”
*Odds subject to change – prices accurate at the time of writing*