Dustin Johnson of the U.S. on the 10th hole during a practice round. REUTERS 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.
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.
Zach Johnson of the United States walks onto the eighteenth green during Round Three of the Hoag Classic at Newport Beach Country Club on March 29, 2026 in Newport Beach, California. Getty Images 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.
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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