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wahoocs
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Masters betting gamesPosted by wahoocs on 4/7/15 at 10:38 am
Anybody have any ideas for a creative Masters bet between friends. Like a scoring system for top 5, or something similar?
The most obvious being 5 pts for 1st, 4 pts for 2nd, etc., but I was just wondering if anyone was aware of another way to do it.

bbap
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re: Masters betting gamesPosted by bbap on 4/7/15 at 10:41 am to wahoocs
Just do a Masters pool and use a tier system.
Must pick a golfer from each tier. lowest accumulated score wins. can choose to throw out highest scores if you want. you can customize it however but it's the best way to do a golf pool.

Jones
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re: Masters betting gamesPosted by Jones on 4/7/15 at 10:43 am to wahoocs
Last one I played in was years ago. Everyone picked 5 golfers and low score wins the whole thing. 1st place is 1 point, 2nd-2points, etc all the way to the bottom.
We had a stipulation though that you could pick Tiger or Phil but only 1.
Wouldnt even need a rule like that now

jimithing11
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re: Masters betting gamesPosted by jimithing11 on 4/7/15 at 10:56 am to Jones
Anyone know what happened to ESPN best ball fantasy game?

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bwallcubfan
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re: Masters betting gamesPosted by bwallcubfan on 4/7/15 at 10:59 am to wahoocs


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wahoocs
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re: Masters betting gamesPosted by wahoocs on 4/7/15 at 11:36 am to bbap
This sounds good.
Where do I find a predetermined pool with a tier system. Are there examples of this easily accessible?
And thanks everyone for your responses.

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PhiTiger1764
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re: Masters betting gamesPosted by PhiTiger1764 on 4/7/15 at 12:10 pm to wahoocs
I am in a $100 Masters Calcutta and these are our rules. It works better with more than just a few friends. We have around 25.
quote:
2) Select a minimum of 40 players who are participating in the Masters to include on your list. List more if you can. List the players in the order you want them selected. Make sure all of your selections are in fact playing.
3) Entry Deadline - Wednesday, April 8th, at 3:00 p.m. Please don’t wait until the last minute. Send in entries now!
4) Draft Order - Draft order to be selected by -------- the night of Wednesday, April 8th. Just trust me, I’m honest. Draft order is reversed each round. Last selection in first round gets first selection in second round.
5) Players - All players can be selected on 3 teams. We will continue to select players until someone runs out of players on their list. If you turn in less than 40 players, the committee (ME) can add players to your list to get you to 40 players so that the draft can go the maximum rounds. Please put more than 40 if possible. If a player withdraws after the Draft but BEFORE the tournament starts, we will add the next player from your list to your team.
6) Winner Determination - The low 3 players at the end of the tournament will be used for determining the winning score. If a Calcutta participant does not have 3 players make the cut, then he will be ineligible to win. In the event that all teams have 7 players on their list, then we will go with the low 4 players. In the event that we only have 4 players on each Calcutta team, then we will go with the low 2 players at the end of the tournament to determine the winning score.

wahoocs
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re: Masters betting gamesPosted by wahoocs on 4/7/15 at 12:15 pm to PhiTiger1764
That's the kind of thing I was looking to find.
Thx for posting

PhiTiger1764
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re: Masters betting gamesPosted by PhiTiger1764 on 4/7/15 at 12:21 pm to wahoocs
No prob. Now that I think about it, you can probably adjust it for smaller groups. Maybe limit it where players can only be on one team, or have 10 or 15 golfers per team or something. It's a lot of fun.


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LSUballs
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re: Masters betting gamesPosted by LSUballs on 4/7/15 at 1:06 pm to wahoocs
We do it for each of the majors. Have been doing it for several years. Just a group of 6-8 of us that gather up and draft players. We'll draw numbers for drafting order then commence to picking teams. Each person picks a 6 man team, after the Friday round you narrow your team down to 3 players (assuming you have 3 make the cut, if you don't you're SOL). The lowest cumulative total of each persons 3 man team decides the winner. We each put up $30 for low team, $5 for lowest golfer in the tourney then you can win an additional $5 if you have the winning golfer on your team. All in all a person could win 150-200 bucks for each major. It's mainly about the food cooking and whiskey drinking the night of the draft. But it also gives you an added incentive to watch the matches. Our draft is tomorrow night. Fun times.


LSU1018
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re: Masters betting gamesPosted by LSU1018 on 4/7/15 at 1:13 pm to LSUballs
We do one where the players are tiered between A, B and C players. You pick one A player, 2 B, and 2 C players. Total money winnings wins the pool.

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Golf has always been a popular game with scores of fans around the world but the rise of golf betting has taken interest in the sport to a new level. PGA Tour, lower-level tour and international golf events run nearly every weekend of the year now and that brings plenty of golf betting opportunities along with them.

If you’re a passive golf fan, you can bet on a tournament winner from time to time and call it a day. If you’re a more passionate golfer (and fan) you can consider a wide range of PGA golf bets every week from the top 10 finishers to the score of your favorite golfer vs. another golfer, to live “next shot” bets and more.

You can also get out the crystal ball for the four Majors and pick your winners well in advance (at very good prices) thanks to a vast futures odds market for the Masters, PGA Championship, US Open and Open Championship.

With major technological advances in golf coverage and the volume of golf events increasing exponentially, live golf betting has also taken off. Golf bettors have taken notice with hundreds of thousands more spent on golf bets each year compared to the last.

Top golf betting sites online

Where to bet on golf online in the US

In years past, betting on golf required a trip to LasVegas or taking your chances with an offshore sportsbook. That’s no longer the case. In May 2018, the US Supreme Court weighed in on a case involving the legality of sports betting.

In a nutshell, the justices decided that it was a matter for the individual states to decide. Several states have picked up the ball and ran with it, and they now have a thriving sports betting industry as a result.

Golf bettors in legalized states will find that they have plenty of legal sportsbook options. Even better, they can bet on the PGA and smaller tours when and where they would like via sports betting apps or legal and regulated online sportsbooks. Here is a partial list of where you can bet on golf legally online in the US:

  • NJ sports betting: Golf betting is thriving in New Jersey and it’s only going to get more prominent in the coming years. For those looking to attend and bet on a signature golf event in person in 2021, theUS Open takes place from June 17-20, 2021 at Torrey Pines, CA.
  • PA sports betting: Pennsylvania entered the sports betting fray only a few months after New Jersey in 2018. There are several places for PA bettors to bet on golf online or via a sportsbook app. As always, it’s a good idea to find the best deal when opening up a new account. There aren’t any PGATour events scheduled for PA in 2021, but neighboring states New Jersey and Maryland will see The Northern Trust and BMW Championship respectively, in August.
  • Indiana sports betting: Indiana sports betting took some time to go live, but it was time well spent. The retail side of things opened in September 2019, and online and mobile options launched the following month. The PGA Tour isn’t touching down in Indiana in 2021, but some options aren’t too far away for live golf. In July, the John Deere Classic will be in Silvis, IL and Barbasol Championship in Nicholasville, KY.
  • WV sports betting: West Virginia was one of the first states to act on legalizing sports betting in 2018. The retail side got up and running without a hitch, but there were some hiccups with online and mobile sports betting options. That’s all sorted out now. As mentioned, West Virginia is a regular stop on the PGA circuit.
  • Iowa sports betting: The retail side of sports betting is up and running in the Hawkeye State. Because online and mobile are being unveiled in stages, bettors will need to visit a retail sportsbook to complete their registration in person.
  • Colorado sports betting: Colorado has legal sports betting as of May, 2020. There are no scheduled PGA tournaments happening in the Centennial state this year.
  • NewHampshire sports betting: New Hampshire legalized sports betting as of July 2019 and DraftKings launched in December.

How to bet golf futures

The most significant events on the PGA golf calendar naturally attract the most interest. On the PGA Tour, these four tournaments are, of course, the Majors. These events have a select line-up of the most prominent names to the field plus who has played well lately or placed well in past events.

Majors draw the most attention when it comes to golf betting and, thanks to golf futuresodds, you can weigh in on the winner of the events before they even take place.

For example say the Masters, one of the four Majors, is still a few months away. Let’s say you like the way one golfer has been playing thus far but he hasn’t captured a lot of attention. As a result, he might have some long odds to win the Masters. You can place a bet on him to win at these long odds and cash-in a nice payday if he wins.

It’s similar to how NFL bettors will place bets on the winner of the Super Bowl for the coming year. That’s another very active futures market and one which provides a chance at an excellent return if your hunches prove correct.

Check the live odds below for the latest odds on the next PGA tournament. Click on any odds to go directly to the sportsbook and start the process of making your bet.

Bet on golf majors in 2021

As mentioned, golf’s four Majors attract the most betting and viewing interest. These events are rich in history, stacked with the world’s best golfers and played on the most breathtaking golfcourses on the planet. What are these signature events and when do they take place? How can you bet on all aspects of them? Let’s take a look.

Bet on the Masters

Still the most popular of all golf’s events, the Masters is a massive highlight for sports bettors. It is typically the first Major on the calendar.

The 2021 Masters will return back to its usual spot in the Spring after last year’s tournament being postponed to November, and new champion Dustin Johnson is expected back to defend his green jacket.

2021 Masters Dates

  • April 8-11, 2021
  • Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, GA
  • Purse Size: $11,500,000
  • Defending Champion: Dustin Johnson

In 2020 Johnson blitzed his way to his first green jacket with a record -20 under par performance. In 2019, Tiger Woods completed a comeback for the ages in winning the Masters, the fifth time he has won this prestigious event in his legendary career. He’s second on the all-time list for Masters’ wins, behind only Jack Nicklaus and his six victories.

Bet on the PGA Championship

In 2020 the PGA was the first Major on the PGA rescheduled due to the Coronavirus lockdown earlier in the year. 23-year-old Collin Morikawa dazzled with a final round 64 and a tee shot on 16 at TPC Harding Park that will be remembered for decades.

Dustin Johnson and Paul Casey tied for second while Tiger Woods tied for 37th. Here is the current schedule for the 2021 PGA Championship.

2021 PGA Championship Dates & Location

  • May 20-23, 2021
  • The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island, South Carolina,
  • Purse size: $11,000,000
  • Defending Champion: Collin Morikawa

PGA Odds to Win

If you want to make a futures bet on the 2021 PGA Championship, check our full page for updated odds.

Bet on US Open 2021

While the Masters is held in high esteem, the PGA’s US Open can also stake its claim as the biggest event of the year for golfers.

The 2020 US Open fit that billing to a tee with a difficult course (Winged Foot in Mamaroneck, NY) navigated under par by only the best. In this case it was Bryson DeChambeau, who was the only player to finish under par at -6 despite, confoundingly, not hitting many fairways—usually considered essential at a US Open.

DeChambeau’s dazzling display earned him $2,250,000. If all goes according to plan, the 2021 US Open will return to its typical dates in mid-June.

US Open 2021 Dates & Location

  • June. 17-20, 2021
  • Torrey Pines, South Course, San Diego, CA
  • Purse size: $12,500,000
  • Defending Champion: Bryson Dechambeau

US Open Odds to Win 2021

If you want to bet on a player to win the 2021 US Open, odds on key players will be posted at DraftKings Sportsbook, FanDuel Sportsbook & BetMGM Sportsbook at the beginning of the 2021 PGA season.

Bet on the Open Championship

Held across the pond in the UK, the Open Championship has a history that can match up with any of the other majors. Sadly, due to Covid-19, the Open Championship was postponed for 2020, but returns in 2021.

2021 Open Championship Dates & Location

  • July 15-18, 2021
  • Royal St. George’s Golf Club in Sandwich, Kent, ENG
  • Purse size: $10,750,000
  • Defending Champion: ShaneLowry

If the US Open is the toughest to win, then the event that’s also known as the British Open isn’t far behind. Ireland native Lowry celebrated the biggest win of his career in his home country, as last year’s edition in Portrush, Northern Ireland. Harry Vardon holds the record with six victories at this event, the last of which came in 1914.

How to bet on golf

If you’re comfortable betting on football or basketball, betting on golf can take some adjustment. At first glance, the different kinds of bets can seem like foreign concepts. The best place to start is with the golf betting basics and work your way up. A clear understanding of the main concepts and types of golf bets will help position you to make smarter bets as you go.

In golf, you bet on the performance of an individual, unlike the major team sports. Like team sports, though, you’ll still be doing research on past performance and current trends before making your bets.

Most popular types of golf bets

Let’s take a look at the basic types of golf bets you can place:

  • ToWin: For this bet, you’re merely choosing the golfer who you think will win the event. You’ll find odds for all golfers in the field with odds ranging from favorites to longshots.
  • Versus The Field: These bets can help to open up your rooting interest. Typically, these bets are offered as one of the favorites for the tournament versus the field. If you take the field (or a small field) of golfers vs. one particular player, and someone in your group wins, you have a winner.
  • FinishingPosition: These bets revolve around which golfers will finish high in the tournament. Generally, you can place bets on a golfer to finish in the Top Five, Top 10 or Top 20.
  • Head to Head: These types of bets are similar to what you see in the major team sports. Sportsbooks will pair up two golfers entered in the tournament and you can bet on which one you think will outperform the other.
  • Group Betting: Similar to head-to-head bets, these bet surround a group of four golfers. Your job is to determine which of the four will post the best score.
  • 2/3 Balls: These are head-to-head bets for a pair or group of 3. You pick which of the group you think will post the lowest score. Bettors can also select a tie if they believe that’s the most likely outcome.
  • Each Way: An each-way bet is a wager on a golfer to win or place in the event, such as in the top five.
  • First Round Leader: On the PGA Tour, tournaments span four rounds. For these bets, you’re simply choosing who you think the leader will be after Round One.
  • Nationality: Sportsbooks will post odds for you to choose the best performing golfer by nationality, such as the top-performing American player or top UK finisher.

While there are distinct differences between betting on teams and individual sports, there is also some crossover. In fact, you’ll find that solid research skills translate well as you expand your horizons into different areas of sports betting.

If you have a knack for breaking down contests or events in another niche, there’s a chance you’ll catch on quickly as you look to branch out into new areas.

Live golf betting

One of the most significant developments in the sports betting world over the past few years has been live betting. Also known as “in play” betting, these are bets you can place as the action unfolds in real-time.

As a golf tournament plays out, you can react to what’s going on by placing some live bets. This market moves fast, so odds and opportunities will vary. Options include a head-to-head matchup of two golfers, or how many strokes it may take a golfer to complete an upcoming hole.

You can enjoy live betting online or via the mobile app of your choice. Since golf tournaments typically begin on a Thursday and go through Sunday, there could be a lot of unforeseen developments along the way.

In-play betting via a mobile app allows you to bet as the event happens, no matter where you are in one of the legalized states.

Golf prop betting

Prop betting is another way to get some skin in the game. It is different from worrying about which golfer is going to win or place. In short, prop bets are side wagers on events that may or may not happen during a tournament.

Betting

Offerings will vary by sportsbook and event, but you’ll find many similarities with the more experience you get. For example, you may see prop bets on the following:

  • Will there be a playoff round?
  • Top-performing American golfer
  • Will combined birdies on hole four be over or under nine?

Prop bets can open up a new world of possibilities outside of your standard win and place bets. Be sure to check out the menu of offerings for upcoming tournaments at your sportsbook of choice.

How to bet on other PGA events and tours

While the majors get the most attention, that’s not all there is to see when it comes to betting on golf. The tour calendar is full of events that run from September through August.

The action intensifies in the spring and summer months with numerous events that are smaller than the Majors but attract plenty of interest.

For each of these events — and all of the others on the PGA Tour — you’ll find a full range of betting markets. You should note that most golf betting action will come on PGA Tour events. You may find action on lower-level tours such as the Senior and European circuits as well.

Bet on the LPGA

The LPGA, or Ladies Professional Golf Association, runs a full calendar of events as well. While prize pools are slightly smaller than on the men’s side of the equation, the competition is just as fierce.

You should note that LPGA events don’t attract as much betting interest as the PGA Tour does so you may have limited options. However, you can find some good value opportunities in a sport that doesn’t receive as much attention from oddsmakers.

Bet on Match Play Golf & Ryder Cup

For another wrinkle in golf betting, select match-play events occur throughout the year. In these events, you’ll find head-to-head opportunities, so a change-up in your approach is necessary.

In stroke-play events, the general goal is to find the winners and those who will play well. For match play, it’s all about the matchups. Which golfer in a pair will outperform the other?

Quite simply, it’s like betting on the winner of an NBA game. You’ll have a favorite and underdog for each matchup, and moneyline odds to go along with that.

The Ryder Cup is perhaps the most popular match-play event in the world. Teams from Europe and the US go head-to-head every two years, with the venue changing each time.

Fantasy golf

The daily fantasy sports(DFS) industry has come a long way since the early days. The various innovations contribute to its explosive growth.

Included on that list is DFS golf, a game that continues to grow in popularity. The two largest operators, DraftKings and FanDuel, offer games for the weekly PGA tournaments. Here’s how they compare to each other:

As with sports betting, the major events attract the most interest; however, there’s a loyal and devoted player base anytime there’s an event.

Thegoal is to build the highest-scoring lineup from a pool of golfers scheduled to compete, all while staying under the salary cap. Traditionally, the games will span the entire four days but you can also find DFS for single rounds and weekends.

Games

You can find various game types such as tournaments and 50/50s, at different price points with the chance to win real money prizes. For the biggest events, such as the Masters and US Open, prize pools for the major tournaments can be massive.

As an example, DraftKings often runs a $2.5m guaranteed DFS special for The Players with a $1m prize for first. Visit DraftKings DFS to claim your $20 free and play golf DFS in over 40 states

Understanding golf betting odds

As with all other kinds of sports betting, the odds are a significant factor when it comes to golf. There are favorites and longshots to win each tournament. Your job is to find the winners and potential value plays that may win or place. For the 2020 SentryChampionship, for example, these were the starting odds for the fivefavorites:

  • Dustin Johnson: +600
  • Justin Thomas: +700
  • Jon Rahm: +850
  • Xander Schauffele: +1000
  • Bryson DeChambeau: +1100

Oddsmakers deemed Johnson and Thomas as the most likely to take down the Sentry. They have shorter odds than the field as a result. You’ll find odds listed for all of the players in the field each week, ranging from low to high.

For example, odds for golfers at the Sentry start at a low +600 to an eye-popping +50,000. You’ll find a similar listing of odds when you dig into a future event.

It’s a similar story when you’re looking at other kinds of golf bets, such as top 10 or top 20 finishers in a tournament. For head to heads, groups and various prop bets, it’s a little different. Let’s take a look at the odds for a head-to-head matchup at the Sentry using a balls format as an example:

  • Dustin Johnson: -185
  • J.T. Poston: +230
  • Tie: +750

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As you can see, Johnson is a pretty big favorite here. To break down this head-to-head matchup, you’d want to approach it like how you would bet on a game:

  • Which golfer is better overall?
  • Who has played the best at recent events?
  • Has either of them had success at the Sentry in the past?

As you gain experience with golf betting, you’ll come to find that the odds aren’t that hard to understand. Also, you’ll get to the point in which you’ll see those potential value opportunities, for example, such as a point spread that seems off in an NFL game.

For more on other “niche” sports you can bet on at US online sportsbooks, check our page here:

Masters Golf Tournament Betting Games

How to live stream Golf online

The traditional PGA Tour event stretches over four days, from Thursday to Sunday. It can be challenging to be in front of the TV for that long; however, you have options if you are on the go.

You can find live streams of PGA events online and via mobile. Some of them will come right from the sportsbooks themselves. The advent of live betting and sports wagering, in general, has been a catalyst on this front. We can assume that there will be a lot more to come here.

For your safety, stick to the legal and regulated US sites we recommend. If they offer a stream for an event you’re interested in, you’re good to go. If not, check out PGA.com for information on how and where you can legally and safely stream tour events.

Golf terms

Betting On The Masters

There are hundreds of golf terms, some even the professional sometimes forget. Here are just a few of the basic terms you might hear. There are many sites online offering the full index.

Masters Golf Betting Games

  • Birdie: When golfers achieve one stroke under par on a particular hole, for example, making a two on a par three hole is a birdie.
  • Par: Players who meet the listed number of strokes for a hole make par.
  • Bogey: If par for a hole is four and the player takes five strokes, this would be a bogey.
  • Double bogey: Making two extra strokes above the listed par is a double bogey, something that can be fatal to a golfer’s card.
  • Ace: Hitting a hole in one is known as an ace.
  • Dogleg: A dogleg is a hole with a direct fairway, but then veering to the right or left.
  • Sand trap: This is a green-side bunker or a fairway full of sand instead of grass.
  • Approach shot: This is the term for a golfer aiming to land the ball on the green. The average measure is between 150 to 180 yards to the target.
  • Follow through: Describes that part of the golfer’s swing that occurs after the club has connected with the ball.
  • Flagstick: The flagstick is the tall pole indicating where the hole is on the green.
  • Heading in: A term used when a player is heading toward the back nine and the clubhouse.
  • Line: This is the line a golfer expects the ball to take as heads toward the hole.