Things to Take Into Account for Masters Betting

Early Storylines and a Complete Odds Evaluation...

As March comes upon us, the gambling world has eyes completely fixed on NCAA March Madness.

Now less the two weeks away from April, The Masters is sneaking up on us including the odds with Tiger, Rory, and Dustin at the top.

It is now "Gambling Season" for those frequent gamblers with all sports going except Football.

Sports Addicts and Gamblers will be forming strategies and lineups already and need to take into account every little thing when it comes to Augusta National.

Weather

If you want to be successful before laying a single bet you need to keep the weather bookmarked in your internet browser.

Augusta can play wildly different day to day due to weather and can make scores from the morning and afternoon drastically different which in turn sways the cut line.

Having a firm understanding of the golf course and how weather affects different holes is key. Four key factors of weather to keep in mind are Temperature, Humidity, Wind and, Precipitation.

Is Jordan Spieth going to be alright?

Spieth, the most successful golfer at Augusta National in the last 5 years has struggled last season and now into this season.

He has a career scoring average of 70 and has held the lead or a share in 9 of 20 rounds at Augusta.

Spieth who is only 25 hasn't just lost it but by a gambling perspective, he is untouchable at 16/1 odds with where his game is at.

Value Odds

Here are 2 golfers to catch the eye on the Odds list:

Tommy Fleetwood 40/1 - His odds will likely rise after his great showing at The Players but if you can get him for these type of odds it could be a solid bet with the way he's been playing the past year and a half.

Matt Kuchar 50/1 - Last year Kuchar's ball striking stats were down making you wonder if he could contend at a Major but with 2 wins this year and numerous solid finishes Kuchar looks to be a solid bet. He has four top 10 finishes at Augusta in the last seven years.

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