The Masters 2026: Scottie Scheffler Profile, Odds & Picks
All eyes will be on Augusta National this week, as the prestigious 2026 Masters gets underway in Georgia. One of the stars that will be under more pressure than most is two-time Masters champion Scottie Scheffler, who is the current moneyline favorite to win the opening major of the season.
However, unlike majors throughout 2025, many experts have been quick to oppose the world number one following a loss in form.
You can find all the Scottie Scheffler odds for The Masters here, as well as our picks surrounding how we expect the player to perform.
Scottie Scheffler Odds for The Masters 2026
| Scottie Scheffler Masters 2026 | Odds |
|---|---|
| To Win The Masters | +600 |
| To Make The Cut | -1400 |
| To Finish In The Top 10 | -150 |
| To Finish In The Top 5 | +140 |
Scottie Scheffler Previous Results
- The Players Championship – T22
- Arnold Palmer Invitational – T24
- The Genesis Invitational – T12
- AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am – T4
- Phoenix Open – T3
- The American Express – Winner
Scottie Scheffler Masters Results
- 2025 – 4
- 2024 – Winner
- 2023 – T10
- 2022 – Winner
- 2021 – T18
- 2020 – T19
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Will Scottie Scheffler Win The Masters in 2026?
Despite being the top-ranked player on the PGA Tour, it is becoming easier to make a case to oppose Scottie Scheffler at this weekend’s Masters.
The American was a machine throughout last season, going the entire calendar year without finishing worse than eighth. However, recent form is more important than anything else when considering the credentials of a potential champion at Augusta, meaning that it would be concerning that Scheffler has gone T22-T24-T12 across his last three starts.
Furthermore, his approach numbers throughout those events were among his worst in recent years. Of course, off-course family matters are more important than anything that happens on the green, meaning that the fact that Scheffler welcomed a new child has ultimately led to a downfall in his form.
However, his record at Augusta speaks for itself, having failed to finish any worse than tenth in the last four editions. Therefore, while we are against Scheffler to win The Masters this weekend, he looks like an interesting bet to finish in the top 10 at -150.
