US Masters 2023 Each-Way Betting Tips: Tom Hoge to go well at a three figure price

There’s no denying that the Masters is one of the highlights of the golfing calendar and on Thursday we will see 88 players stake their claim for the famous Green Jacket at Augusta National. We’re pumped for the event here at BettingOdds.com and you can find a full preview of the tournament along with selections from our expert golf tipster Jamie Broadhurst here.
We’ve also compiled a list of four golfers at each-way prices who we think are worth some consideration for your shortlist which you can read more about below.
Tony Finau 25/1
One of the most likable guys in golf, Tony Finau has three top-10 finishes at Augusta in just five appearances at the venue. A winner of the Houston Open in November, Finau has consistently performed well in all the key metrics and notable ranks strokes gained on approach this season with his superb iron play.
It’s also worth noting that since his win in Texas back in November, Finau hasn’t finished outside the top-25 in any event he has played in since then. In 2019 Finau featured in the final group on Sunday with Tiger Woods after a barnstorming 64 on Saturday. He has proved he can go low here before and the attention around the ‘big-three’ in the market (McIlroy, Rahm & Scheffler), could be a reason for what appears to be a rather generous price here at 25/1.
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Hideki Matsuyama - 40/1
Could Hideki Matuyama be criminally over priced at 40/1 in the winner market? Well, the 2021 winner of The Masters has one of the most consistent records at Augusta National with seven top-20 finishes in his last eight visits.
Matsuyama had an injury-riddled year in 2021, but put more recently in a strong showing when finishing fifth at The Players Championship in March. A player with an excellent short-game, and there is no denying there are a few question marks over the Japanese star, which is reflected in his price. However, all of Phil Mickleson, Bubba Watson and Arnold Palmer won their second Green Jacket, two years after their first and we think Hideki could give you a good run for your money at 40/1 with 10 places and above each-way.
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Min Woo Lee - 55/1
Australian Min Woo Lee produced a 14th place finish on his first ever visit to The Masters last year, although that doesn’t tell the full story. On the front-nine on Sunday last year, Lee shot a 30, to see him move up to fourth, however he then followed that up with a 40 on the back-nine as he struggled to close out his final round.
At just the age of 24 Min Woo Lee looks to have a big future and his ability to be so long off the tee will certainly suit this course. It’s also worth mentioning that with plenty of rain forecast throughout the four days, this course could well play longer than expected, giving even more for those big hitters in the field. Already a popular choice in the market, he ticks many boxes, with his accurate chipping and improvement shown over the last year.
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Tom Hoge - 110/1
Rounding out the quartet is Tom Hoge, who is available at a whopping 110/1 with some betting sites. Another player who made his debut here last year, Hoge managed to make it through to the weekend and put in a respectable 39th place finish.
This year he has already finished third at The Players Championship and also at The Sentry Tournament of Champions. He ranks 7th for Birdie average this season and also finished 9th at the US PGA last year, giving reason to believe he should not be underestimated. At 110/1 each-way, Hoge looks a nice prospect and if it were not for the three dropped shots in his final two holes last year, he would have finished considerably higher at Augusta.
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