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US Masters Odds & Betting Picks

The Masters Championships is the only one of the four Golf Majors that doesn't rotate around different courses. It is held every year in early April at the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia and will take place from April 8 - 11.

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When and Where are the 2023 Masters being held?

As per usual - the Masters will take place at the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia. 

Who holds the record for the biggest win and lowest score?

This is where many golf fans first truly saw the greatest in Tiger Woods. Back in 1997, he obliterated the field by winning his first Green Jacket by 12 strokes. Tom Kate was a distant second.

In 2020, Dustin Johnson won with a record 20-under par score.

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Who has won the Masters the most?

When Jack Nicklaus won his sixth Green Jacket in 1986, he extended his lead over his fellow players. Tiger Woods is approaching that number with five victories on his resume, including a famous win in 2019.

Who won the 2022 Masters?

The 2022 was brought home by Scottie Scheffler who finished the course 10 under par and took home the $2.7M prize money

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