Augusta National has a way of creating betting value beyond the outright market. 

With so much attention placed on who will win the Green Jacket, prop markets can offer a more targeted way to attack the tournament. 

Here are three Masters props worth a look before Thursday’s first round.

Dustin Johnson to miss the cut (+105, FanDuel Sportsbook)

This former Masters winner just doesn’t appear to have it anymore. 

Johnson has been atrocious this year, finishing no higher than T-10 on the LIV Tour. 

His competition is much tougher in Augusta, of course. 

Aside from a surprising T-23 in The Open last summer, Johnson missed the cut in every major, including the Masters, when he shot 74-73 to go home early. 

At this point in his career, DJ is more like a ceremonial player rather than a true contender. 

This fellow golf veteran is enjoying a very different 2026. 

Johnson, who turned 50 in February, has dominated the Champions Tour since his debut in March, finishing top-three in all three of his starts and winning the James Hardie Pro-Football HOF Invitational. 

He held his own on the PGA Tour as well, making the cut at both the American Express and Sony Open. 

A year ago, Johnson incredibly finished T-8 at Augusta. 

It’s not crazy to think he’ll play the weekend this time around. 


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Jacob Bridgeman to finish top 20 (+175, BetMGM Sportsbook)

With no golfer imposing their will this season, Bridgeman just might be having the best season of them all. 

Bridgeman has finished top-20 in all eight of his starts in 2026. 

He also won The Genesis Invitational in February, which was one of the most star-studded fields on the PGA Tour calendar thus far. 

Data Golf has Bridgeman as comfortably a top-20 player in the world coming into the tournament. 

This price is too good to pass up for a player who’s been as solid as anyone of late.


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Dylan Svoboda is a versatile writer and analyst across many sports. He’s particularly knowledgeable about the big three — MLB, the NFL and the NBA.

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