McIlroy still Masters betting favorite as Kisner's odds drop

McIlroy still Masters betting favorite as Kisner's odds drop

With one week to go until the Masters, Rory McIlroy is still the man to beat - at least, in the eyes of oddsmakers.McIlroy couldn't keep pace with Tiger Woods at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, but a seventh straight top-10 finish means the Ulsterman remains the betting favorite for the season's first major. McIlroy is listed at 8/1 according to the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook, followed by world No. 1 Dustin Johnson at 10/1.Kevin Kisner's run through the bracket in Austin caught the eyes of bettors, as his Masters odds dipped from 100/1 to 60/1 over the last week. Dell runner-up Matt Kuchar went from 50/1 to 40/1, while defending Masters champ Patrick Reed moved the other way by drifting from 40/1 to 50/1.

Here's a look at the odds via the Westgate on several other contenders, with players set to drive down Magnolia Lane in a week:8/1: Rory McIlroy10/1: Dustin Johnson12/1: Tiger Woods, Justin Rose14/1: Justin Thomas16/1: Jon Rahm18/1: Brooks Koepka, Rickie Fowler20/1: Jordan Spieth, Tommy Fleetwood, Bryson DeChambeau25/1: Jason Day, Bubba Watson, Francesco Molinari30/1: Phil Mickelson, Paul Casey, Tony Finau40/1: Matt Kuchar, Hideki Matsuyama, Adam Scott, Xander Schauffele, Louis Oosthuizen50/1: Patrick Reed, Sergio Garcia, Marc Leishman60/1: Patrick Cantlay, Cameron Smith, Henrik Stenson, Kevin Kisner, Gary Woodland80/1: Webb Simpson100/1: Charles Howell III, Matthew Fitzpatrick, Rafa Cabrera Bello, Zach Johnson, Branden Grace, Ian Poulter, Charley Hoffman, Brandt Snedeker



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