Masters 2026: Power rankings for the entire field at Augusta National
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Only one player in the last 40 years has taken three weeks off on the PGA Tour before the Masters and won: Adam Scott in 2013.
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Augusta National Golf Club is the most predictive venue on the tour schedule. Year after year, players who check a handful of particular boxes compete, contend and, ultimately, win. While we are flooded with trends all week, this small fact really stood out because it captures the core reasons for how we predict winners. Recent form, Masters starts, player schedules, historical data and 2026 results all significantly influence who will don the green jacket.
It’s with this in mind that we offer this disclaimer: the 2026 Masters Power Rankings are not a measure of who is the best player in the world; that title still belongs to Scottie Scheffler. The rankings reflect who has the best chance to contend and eventually make their way to Butler Cabin THIS week. Since nine of the last 10 Masters winners had at least one top-10 finish in their previous three starts, Scheffler is not only battling against time (he has taken three weeks off) but he's also below the standard for recent form.
That statement about Scheffler’s chances pretty much sums up the Power Rankings. What happens when 89 years of tradition collide with modern analytics? Scroll down and start reading. We’re biased, but we believe these rankings are a helpful resource, something to bookmark as you prepare your pool picks, weekend wagers and neighborhood tiers contest. Even if you don’t agree with the order, there is no other place where you can find all this information in one spot.
Enjoy the Masters, everyone!
To assist with your understanding of our rankings, here is a quick breakdown of the “key” information.
Key• Age: Nine of the last 10 winners were between 27 and 36.
• Odds to win: These are the “futures odds” listed for each player at DraftKings before Monday of tournament week.
• Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) value: The posted price for each competitor on DraftKings.
• Data Golf (OWGR): Ten out of the 10 winners were in the top 25 of the OWGR the week of their Masters victory. The rankings feature each invitee’s Data Golf ranking and their Official World Golf Ranking in parentheses. (Rankings from Week of March 30)
• Best 2025 major finish: An addition to the 2026 Power Rankings series.Who made news in 2025?
• Masters appearances/cuts made: Nine of the last 10 champions had at least three starts at Augusta National before winning. The number of times a player has competed in the tournament, along with the number of successful cuts made.
• Masters 2025: How did a player fare last year at Augusta National?
• Best Masters finish: Never forget our last debutant winner was Fuzzy Zoeller in 1979. One more, nine of the last 10 Masters winners made the cut the year before they won!
• Notes: A quick summary for each player to pique or deter your interest in their chances to win or contend in the 90th Masters.
Nos. 76-91Eight past champions find themselves in this grouping. The amateur invites are always interesting as is this year’s addition of national Open winners from around the world. And then there’s this: How has Davis Riley found himself in his second straight Masters? In his rookie campaign (2025), he finished T-21, but that’s not the reason. Riley finished runner-up at the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow. The top-four finishers at the previous year’s PGA Championship get an invitation (Qualification 16). Since that PGA second place, Riley (below) has managed one top-32 finish and 13 missed cuts in 23 starts. Welcome back to Augusta National, Davis, enjoy the drive down Magnolia Lane!
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Angel Cabrera, Brian Campbell, Fred Couples, Jackson Herrington (a), Brandon Holtz (a), Casey Jarvis, Naoyuki Kataoka, Fifa Laopakdee (a), Jose Maria Olazábal, Mateo Pulcini (a), Davis Riley, Charl Schwartzel, Vijay Singh, Bubba Watson, Mike Weir, Danny Willett
Nos. 51-75Some say the Masters is one of the easier 36-hole cuts to make; this group of players might make you disagree. Since the last Masters, there are seven PGA Tour winners, three DP World Tour winners, an Australian Open winner, a PGA Tour Champions winner, a Korn Ferry Tour winner, an Asia Tour winner and a U.S. Amateur champion, all in this group and all ranked outside the cutline.
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51. Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, 52. Aaron Rai, 53. Nico Echavarria, 54. Andrew Novak, 55. Sam Stevens, 56. Tom McKibbon, 57. Carlos Ortiz, 58. Rasmus Højgaard, 59. Ryan Gerard, 60. Wyndham Clark, 61. Ben Griffin, 62. Ethan Fang (a), 63. Brian Harman, 64. Michael Brennan, 65. Dustin Johnson (above), 66. Michael Kim, 67. Max Greyserman, 68. Mason Howell (a), 69. Zach Johnson, 70. John Keefer, 71. Kristoffer Reitan, 72. Haotong Li, 73. Aldrich Potgieter, 74. Sergio Garcia, 75. Sami Valimaki
Top 50 and tiesThe top 50 players (and ties) make the cut and advance to the weekend at The Masters.
50: Keegan BradleyAge: 39 Odds to win: +14000 DFS Value: $7,000 Data Golf (OWGR): 45 (26)Best 2025 major finish: PGA, T-8 Masters appearances/cuts made: 9/7 Masters 2025: MC Best Masters finish: T-22 (2015, 2024)
49: Marco PengeAge: 27 Odds to win: +16000 DFS Value: $7,300 Data Golf (OWGR): 85 (37)Best 2025 major finish: PGA, T-28 Masters appearances/cuts made: Rookie Masters 2025: DNP
48: Kurt KitayamaAge: 33 Odds to win: +8800 DFS Value: $6,800 Data Golf (OWGR): 40 (35)Best 2025 major finish: PGA, MC Masters appearances/cuts made: 2/1 Masters 2025: DNP Best Masters finish: T-35 (2024)
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46: Harry HallAge: 28 Odds to win: +16000 DFS Value: $6,900 Data Golf (OWGR): 33 (59)Best 2025 major finish: PGA, T-19 Masters appearances/cuts made: Rookie
45: Alex NorenAge: 43 Odds to win: +16000 DFS Value: $7,000 Data Golf (OWGR): 23 (19)Best 2025 major finish: PGA, T-17 Masters appearances/cuts made: 4/1 Masters 2025: DNP Best Masters finish: T-62 (2019)
44: Nick TaylorAge: 37 Odds to win: +19000 DFS Value: $6,500 Data Golf (OWGR): 43 (66)Best 2025 major finish: U.S. Open, T-23 Masters appearances/cuts made: 3/2 Masters 2025: T-40 Best Masters finish: T-29 (2020)
43: Daniel BergerDavid Cannon
Age: 32 Odds to win: +11000DFS Value: $7,300 Data Golf (OWGR): 52 (38)Best 2025 major finish: Masters, T-21 Masters appearances/cuts made: 6/5 Masters 2025: T-21 Best Masters finish: T-10 (2016)
42: Sam BurnsAge: 29 Odds to win: +7000 DFS Value: $7,400 Data Golf (OWGR): 20 (33)Best 2025 major finish: U.S. Open T-7 Masters appearances/cuts made: 4/2 Masters 2025: T-46 Best Masters finish: T-29 (2023)
41: Sungjae ImAge: 28 Odds to win: +11500 DFS Value: $7,500 Data Golf (OWGR): 114 (70)Best 2025 major finish: Masters, T-5 Masters appearances/cuts made: 6/4 Masters 2025: T-5 Best Masters finish: T-2 (2020)
40: Cameron SmithAge: 32 Odds to win: +10000 DFS Value: $7,500 Data Golf (OWGR): 98 (211)Best 2025 major finish: MC (all four) Masters appearances/cuts made: 9/8 Masters 2025: MC Best Masters finish: T-2 (2020)
In a recent seven-year stretch, Smith had five top-10s at the Masters. Two top-eight finishes on LIV Golf in his last four starts because of a little bump in his iron game catches my attention heading into Augusta National.
39: Gary WoodlandMaddie Meyer
Age: 41 Odds to win: +10500DFS Value: $7,300 Data Golf (OWGR): 71 (51)Best 2025 major finish: PGA, U.S. Open, MC Masters appearances/cuts made: 12/5 Masters 2025: DNP Best Masters finish: T-14 (2023)
Woodland provided us with the most amazing story of the year with his win in Houston. Although Augusta National has not been a great fit for his game, a 14th place in Tampa the week before his Texas win tells us Woodland has something great going on.
38: Max HomaAge: 35 Odds to win: +11500 DFS Value: $7,300 Data Golf (OWGR): 109 (156)Best 2025 major finish: Masters, T-12 Masters appearances/cuts made: 6/4 Masters 2025: T-12 Best Masters finish: T-3 (2024)
Homa only played in two of the four majors last year. A 12th at Augusta in 2025 and a third in 2024 is a nice Masters trend, but back-to-back missed cuts on the PGA Tour mean he will have to catch lightning in a bottle once again down Magnolia Lane.
37: Tyrrell HattonAge: 34 Odds to win: +6800 DFS Value: $8,100 Data Golf (OWGR): 68 (31)Best 2025 major finish: U.S. Open, T-4 Masters appearances/cuts made: 9/7 Masters 2025: T-14 Best Masters finish: T-9 (2024)
Hatton’s game is built for Augusta National. Unfortunately, Hatton has yet to find that classic Tyrrell form in 2026. Losing strokes in three of five LIV Golf starts is not a good sign going into the major championship season.
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McCarty surprised us all with a top-15 finish at the 2025 Masters. With two straight missed cuts and only one top-25 since Feb. 1, it would really be a surprise if he did it again.
35: Jason DayAndrew Redington
Age: 38 Odds to win: +6800 DFS Value: $7,600 Data Golf (OWGR): 38 (41)Best 2025 major finish: Masters, T-8 Masters appearances/cuts made: 14/11 Masters 2025: T-8 Best Masters finish: T-2 (2011)
Which J-Day will drive down Magnolia Lane this week? The one who finished sixth at the Texas Children’s Houston Open and eighth at last year’s Masters? Or the player who was struggling with his iron game in February and early March? You might have a bad day if you rely on Jason’s approach game too much this week.
34: Shane LowryAge: 38 Odds to win: +7000 DFS Value: $8,200 Data Golf (OWGR): 30 (32) Best 2025 major finish: The Open, T-40 Masters appearances/cuts made: 10/7 Masters 2025: T-42 Best Masters finish: T-3 (2022)
Lowry has slipped in the Power Rankings. With two missed cuts and no finish inside the top 40 in golf’s four biggest events, questions need to be answered, starting with a Sunday 81 at Augusta National. This year, Lowry started well, but since his collapse at the Cognizant Classic he’s had two MCs in three starts. The Irishman is a veteran who can easily find his way again fast, but first, we’ll have to see four solid rounds before he climbs back into the top 20 of these rankings.
33: Harris EnglishAge: 36 Odds to win: +10000 DFS Value: $7,300 Data Golf (OWGR): 27 (21)Best 2025 major finish: PGA, The Open T-2 Masters appearances/cuts made: 6/5 Masters 2025: T-12 Best Masters finish: T-12 (2025)
English had a big year in the majors in 2025, with runner-up finishes at the PGA and The Open. My advice is to keep his name quiet around others you may be competing against in your local Masters pool.
32: Maverick McNealyAge: 30 Odds to win: +9600 DFS Value: $7,200 Data Golf (OWGR): 21 (27)Best 2025 major finish: The Open, T-23 Masters appearances/cuts made: 1/1 Masters 2025: T-32 Best Masters finish: T-32 (2025)
McNealy finished inside the top 40 in all four majors last year. His ball-striking is equal to his prowess on the greens, making him somebody to keep an eye on.
31: Nicolai HøjgaardAge: 25 Odds to win: +8400DFS Value: $7,300 Data Golf (OWGR): 24 (36)Best 2025 major finish: The Open, T-14 Masters appearances/cuts made: 2/1 Masters 2025: MC Best Masters finish: T-16 (2024)
Four top-six finishes in nine worldwide starts makes it no surprise that he ranks inside the top 10 in strokes gained/total so far on the PGA Tour in 2026.
30: Jake KnappOrlando Ramirez
Age: 31 Odds to win: +6900DFS Value: $7,300 Data Golf (OWGR): 16 (42)Best 2025 major finish: PGA, MC Masters appearances/cuts made: 1/1 Masters 2025: DNP Best Masters finish: T-55 (2024)
Knapp ranks first on the PGA Tour in strokes gained/total in 2026. No, that’s not a typo; he really is first. He also has a Masters start under his belt, so Augusta’s “Alice in Wonderland” effect won’t be quite so strong. Although his driver can be a weapon, the putter has been the key to Knapp’s consistency this year. Six top-11 finishes in seven starts means don’t fall asleep on him this week.
29: Patrick CantlayAge: 34 Odds to win: +5700 DFS Value: $7,900 Data Golf (OWGR): 18 (34)Best 2025 major finish: Masters, T-36 Masters appearances/cuts made: 9/7 Masters 2025: T-36 Best Masters finish: T-9 (2019)
Is Cantlay ready for Augusta National after a seventh-place finish at the Valspar? Tampa was the first time he’s gained strokes on the field in every major category since the 2025 Players! Cantlay has not had a top 10 at Augusta National since 2019, so we won’t give him the green jacket yet, but if Innisbrook is a paradigm shift in Patrick’s play, our future Power Rankings may have him much higher.
28: Viktor HovlandAge: 28 Odds to win: +4600 DFS Value: $8,800 Data Golf (OWGR): 22 (22)Best 2025 major finish: U.S. Open, 3 Masters appearances/cuts made: 6/5 Masters 2025: T-21 Best Masters finish: T-7 (2023)
Hovland has one top-20 finish in six Masters starts. He’s also struggled with his driver this year. That can be OK at Augusta with its wide landing areas off the tee, but the short game has been an issue, too. Hovland has lost strokes around the green in four of his last five starts. Issues with the driver and wedge explain why he is almost outside the top 25 on this list with all of that talent.
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Spaun started the year slowly. A T-24 at the Players and a win at the Valero Texas Open leads me to believe a Spaun sighting on the Augusta National leaderboard is coming this week.
26: Sepp StrakaAge: 32 Odds to win: +6700 DFS Value: $8,000 Data Golf (OWGR): 28 (12)Best 2025 major finish: The Open, T-52 Masters appearances/cuts made: 4/3 Masters 2025: MC Best Masters finish: T-16 (2024)
What’s Straka got to do win the Masters? He’s not one of the longest players in the field, so he must rely on his ball-striking acumen. Ranked seventh on the PGA Tour this season in stroke gained/tee to green, Straka fans can only hope the missed cut last week was just the former Bulldog overly excited about getting back to Georgia.
25: Jacob BridgemanAge: 26 Odds to win: +9400 DFS Value: $7,400 Data Golf (OWGR): 17 (17)Best 2025 major finish: PGA, U.S. Open, MC Masters appearances/cuts made: Rookie
Bridgeman is ranked second on tour in GS/total this season, ahead of Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy! Bridgeman is also ahead of Scheffler on the approach rankings and first on the tour in strokes gained/putting. Another Masters rookie who will turn some heads, don’t be surprised if this Clemson grad/South Carolina native makes some serious waves with that wand around Augusta National.
24: Corey ConnersAge: 34 Odds to win: +8000 DFS Value: $7,700 Data Golf (OWGR): 39 (43)Best 2025 major finish: Masters, T-8 Masters appearances/cuts made: 8/6 Masters 2025: T-8 Best Masters finish: T-6 (2022)
Conners must be very focused on the Masters. Why else would the two-time Valero Texas Open winner skip the trip to San Antonio? His track record at Augusta National is pretty impressive; in his last six starts, he has four top-10s, including a T-8 last year. A course that seriously rewards ball-striking and keeps average putters in contention. Come Sunday, I doubt Canada will have somebody joining Mike Weir as a Masters champ, but there’s a very good chance Conners is in the conversation once again.
23: Chris GotterupJordan Bank
Age: 26 Odds to win: +4300 DFS Value: $8,000 Data Golf (OWGR): 26 (9)Best 2025 major finish: The Open 3 Masters appearances/cuts made: Rookie
Gotterup reminds us a little bit of Fuzzy Zoeller. And that’s exactly who he will have to imitate this week if he is going to win the green jacket in his Masters debut. The only player with two PGA Tour wins in 2026, Gotterup has taken his game to another level. The only two venues where he has “kind of” struggled were Pebble Beach and TPC Sawgrass. This week will be more like Memorial Park, where he finished sixth. Quite frankly, he would be inside the top 15 of these Power Rankings if he weren’t fighting the first-timer hex that’s lasted at the Masters for nearly 50 years.
22: Akshay BhatiaAge: 24 Odds to win: +6500 DFS Value: $7,800 Data Golf (OWGR): 19 (20)Best 2025 major finish: The Open, T-30 Masters appearances/cuts made: 2/2 Masters 2025: T-42Best Masters finish: T-35 (2024)
Lefties love Augusta National, and Bhatia is one of two southpaws near the top of these Power Rankings. Since the WM Phoenix Open, he has gained more 9½ strokes total on average per start (five events). His scoring has been incredible with his putter and wedge. So why not rank Bhatia better? He has just one top-30 finish in nine career major starts. This may be his time, but it’s important to read one’s résumé before hiring them.
21: Adam ScottAge: 45 Odds to win: +6200 DFS Value: $7,200 Data Golf (OWGR): 32 (53)Best 2025 major finish: U.S. Open, T-12 Masters appearances/cuts made: 24/21 Masters 2025: MC Best Masters finish: Won (2013)
Never mind the age, Scott ranks fifth on approach in 2026 and 12th in driving distance. Oddly, though, for a past Masters champ, the Aussie has not been great at Augusta National most of the last decade. Can this ball-striking renaissance be the key to contending again? Many pundits believe this is Scott’s year to make another run. Before you bet the farm, take a look at the putting stats. Where Scott has been amazing on approach, he has been equally frustrating with the broomstick.
20: Brooks KoepkaHarry How
Age: 35 Odds to win: +3800 DFS Value: $8,500 Data Golf (OWGR): 104 (165)Best 2025 major finish: U.S. Open, T-12 Masters appearances/cuts made: 10/7 Masters 2025: MCBest Masters finish: T-2 (2019, 2023)
During Koepka’s major dominance, he contended a couple of times at the Masters. It makes sense: Augusta National combines all of the specific skills you use to win each of the other majors. With Koepka’s ability to remain patient under pressure, I always believed this would be a major he would capture. Based on his recent ball-striking, Koepka certainly can win. Unfortunately, the putter has yet to join him in his return to the PGA Tour. In six starts since coming back in January, Koepka has lost an average of two strokes per start with the flatstick.
19: Jordan SpiethAge: 32 Odds to win: +3800 DFS Value: $8,400 Data Golf (OWGR): 31 (63)Best 2025 major finish: Masters, T-14 Masters appearances/cuts made: 12/10 Masters 2025: T-14 Best Masters finish: Won (2015)
Warning: You must be this tall to ride the Spieth roller coaster. And jumping on the ride at Augusta National is a pure adrenaline rush. With three top-12s in his last five starts, there are signs of life. Maybe you wanted to see him do better in San Antonio than make the cut on the number, but it is what it is. If all you're looking for is entertainment, then enjoy the ride, but if results fuel your engagement, then be aware Jordan’s major moments might be behind him.
18: Si Woo KimAge: 30 Odds to win: +4700 DFS Value: $7,800 Data Golf (OWGR): 15 (30)Best 2025 major finish: PGA, T-8 Masters appearances/cuts made: 8/7 Masters 2025: DNP Best Masters finish: T-12 (2019)
Kim is sixth among those in the Masters field in strokes gained/T2G for 2026. Making the cut in seven of eight career Augusta starts is more proof that incredible ball-strikers make an impact on the leaderboard. Took a year off in 2025, but with seven straight top-40 results, and with his 2026 form, there’s a good chance Kim can beat his T-12 best result playing at Augusta National; after all Kim has four finishes inside the top six in nine starts this year.
17: Min Woo LeeAge: 27 Odds to win: +5400 DFS Value: $7,700 Data Golf (OWGR): 14 (25)Best 2025 major finish: Masters, 49 Masters appearances/cuts made: 4/3 Masters 2025: 49 Best Masters finish: T-14 (2022)
The knock against Lee has always been his approach play. It’s why, since Augusta National is a second-shot golf course, picking him to lead on Sunday afternoon didn’t make sense. But in his last five starts on tour, he has gained nearly five strokes with his iron game three times! We all know Lee has plenty of ball speed and the short game to contend. While many will be fixated on other names in the middle of the odds board, the Aussie might be just the secret weapon you are looking for.
16: Justin RoseAugusta National
Age: 45 Odds to win: +3600 DFS Value: $9,100 Data Golf (OWGR): 35 (7)Best 2025 major finish: Masters, P-2 Masters appearances/cuts made: 20/17 Masters 2025: P-2 Best Masters finish: 2 (2015, 2017, 2025)
In 2025, Rose broke Jack Nicklaus’ record for the most first-round Masters leads with five. Unfortunately for Rose, Mr. Nicklaus has six green jackets and the Englishman has three runner-up finishes. Winner at the Farmers in January, Rose has far more form coming in than last year, when he took Rory McIlroy to extra holes. Outside of a recent T-13 at the Players, Rose has to improve his driver and short game before Thursday. Wide fairways will help off the tee, but won’t do much for his wedge play. Take rose to lead after Round 1 and limit your exposure after that.
15: Russell HenleyAge: 36 Odds to win: +4200 DFS Value: $7,900 Data Golf (OWGR): 8 (10)Best 2025 major finish: U.S. Open, The Open, T-10 Masters appearances/cuts made: 9/7 Masters 2025: MC Best Masters finish: T-4 (2023)
Henley has four top-10s in his last six major starts. Can he, at 36, win a Masters green jacket? For every Dustin Johnson that contends around Amen Corner, there is a Zach (Johnson). Russell wins with precision and patience, two important keys to success at Augusta National. The reason Henley’s name is not higher on this list is his shaky Augusta history. In nine Masters starts, he has only one top-10. It’s time for this Georgia boy to get a little more comfortable in his home state.
14: Collin MorikawaAge: 29 Odds to win: +3100 DFS Value: $9,500 Data Golf (OWGR): 13 (8) Best 2025 major finish: Masters, T-14 Masters appearances/cuts made: 6/6 Masters 2025: T-14 Best Masters finish: T-3 (2024)
Outside of Scottie Scheffler, no player has more questions surrounding his 2026 Masters run-up than Morikawa. Having one of his finest seasons as a ball-striker, Morikawa’s signature win at Pebble Beach in February was long overdue. Jump to the Players, and Morikawa’s week was cancelled after one hole. Injury concerns are still circling as he withdrew from the Valero, insisting it was out of precaution. Six trips to Augusta National and five straight top-18 finishes make Morikawa a perfect fit, if he is healthy.
13: Justin ThomasAge: 32 Odds to win: +5500 DFS Value: $8,300 Data Golf (OWGR): 37 (15)Best 2025 major finish: The Open, T-34 Masters appearances/cuts made: 10/8 Masters 2025: T-36Best Masters finish: 4 (2020)
Thomas returned from back surgery in November and finished eighth at the Players. Meanwhile, from 2017 to 2022, Thomas contended in six straight Masters. Has that window closed? Not for this world-class player, but with minimal reps in 2026, a missed cut, and a T-30 to go along with that top-10 at TPC Sawgrass, you might wait on the two-time major champion. We need the approach game to gain some consistency before we can back this Alabama star in Georgia.
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Can the Masters winner come in with below-average form? Matsuyama caught us all by surprise in 2021; he had just three top-20s in nine starts to begin that season. Fast forward to 2026, Matsuyama has made seven of seven cuts and has four top-15 results. The key behind that success has been Matsuyama’s approach play. Combine that with one of the top five short games on tour plus a spot in the Champions Locker Room, and Matsuyama’s odds of winning this week are worth watching.
11: Robert MacIntyreAge: 29 Odds to win: +4600 DFS Value: $8,600 Data Golf (OWGR): 9 (11)Best 2025 major finish: U.S. Open, 2 Masters appearances/cuts made: 3/2 Masters 2025: MC Best Masters finish: T-12 (2021)
MacIntyre has become a big game hunter on the PGA Tour. MacIntyre finished runner-up in the U.S. Open at Oakmont, seventh at the Open Championship, and fourth at the Players last month. An elite driver and putter, Bobby Mac will be the most popular name you hear in the middle tier of players who have a real chance to win this championship. Add on a runner-up finish at the Valero Texas Open, and the lens will be firmly affixed on the young Scot as he walks among the azaleas.
10: Ludvig ÅbergAndrew Redington
Age: 26 Odds to win: +1900 DFS Value: $9,800Data Golf (OWGR): 11 (18) Best 2025 major finish: Masters, 7 Masters appearances/cuts made: 2/2 Masters 2025: 7 Best Masters finish: 2 (2024)
Are we worried about Sunday at the Players, or will Åberg continue his incredible success at Augusta National? In two trips down Magnolia Lane, Åberg has a seventh and a second place. Ludvig ranks second in approach and T2G this season heading into the Masters. With all of the attention at the top of the Power Rankings, and his Sunday slip at Sawgrass, there is an opportunity to take Åberg while others are looking elsewhere. Ball speed, long irons and an incredible history, the kid can very easily become “The Man” this week at Augusta National.
9: Matt FitzpatrickAge: 31 Odds to win: +2600 DFS Value: $8,700 Data Golf (OWGR): 7 (5)Best 2025 major finish: The Open, T-4 Masters appearances/cuts made: 11/10 Masters 2025: T-40 Best Masters finish: T-7 (2016)
Guess who is ranked first T2G (2026) coming into the Masters on the PGA Tour? No, it is not Scottie Scheffler; it is Fitzpatrick. Runner-up at the Players, then winner the next week at Valspar, Fitzpatrick is on a roll. Truth be told, that is not a recent run. Since the 2025 PGA, Matt has played incredible golf, earning two wins and 12 top-10s in 23 worldwide starts. By elevating his play over the last 11 months, the Englishman has become a huge favorite to win a major in 2026!
8: Patrick ReedStuart Franklin
Age: 35 Odds to win: +4400 DFS Value: $9,000 Data Golf (OWGR): 47 (23)Best 2025 major finish: Masters, 3 Masters appearances/cuts made: 12/10 Masters 2025: 3 Best Masters finish: Won (2018)
The 2018 Masters champ is on a mission. Reed has already collected two global wins in 2026, and his most recent start (Joburg Open) resulted in a 10th-place showing. Reed finished third last year at Augusta National and has four top-10s in his last six Masters starts. Upon inspection of his DP World Tour starts, Reed is gaining strokes with his ball-striking AND his putting. That’s a lethal combination, especially for a guy who knows how to win at Augusta National.
7: Tommy FleetwoodAge: 35 Odds to win: +2500 DFS Value: $9,300 Data Golf (OWGR): 6 (4)Best 2025 major finish: The Open, T-16 Masters appearances/cuts made: 9/8 Masters 2025: T-21 Best Masters finish: T-3 (2024)
He’s the reigning FedEx Cup champ, yet Fleetwood didn’t finish better than his T-16 in a major in 2024. Tommy has two wins and seven top-10s in his last 12 starts, so I am not trying to throw you off his scent. Fleetwood has made his last eight cuts in a row at Augusta National and managed a top-three finish in 2024. I like Tommy to take home some crystal this week from the club. Fleetwood is ranked eighth in the field T2G (2026) and ninth in par-4 scoring. Two traits every Masters champion possesses.
6: Cameron YoungAndrew Redington
Age: 28 Odds to win: +2350 DFS Value: $9,200 Data Golf (OWGR): 5 (3)Best 2025 major finish: U.S. Open, T-4 Masters appearances/cuts made: 4/2Masters 2025: MC Best Masters finish: T-7 (2023)
Young is going to be a VERY popular pick at Augusta. Can a player win the Masters and the Players? Well, it happened only last year. Young missed the cut at Augusta in 2025 but since then, he has had 11 top-10s and two wins. He also was a star at the Ryder Cup, and all because this beautiful ball-striker improved his putting. Young has gained strokes on the field with his flatstick in 18 of his last 22 starts, going all the way back to Magnolia Lane one year ago. With question marks surrounding a couple of the elite players, the closet door to a green jacket is more open than it has been in sometime.
5: Bryson DeChambeauAge: 32 Odds to win: +1075 DFS Value: $10,200 Data Golf (OWGR): 10 (24)Best 2025 major finish: PGA, T-2 Masters appearances/cuts made: 9/7 Masters 2025: T-5 Best Masters finish: T-5 (2025)
Firm conditions will be a theme around Augusta National this week. DeChambeau has an edge when the ground gets soft, but under dry conditions, the approach game gives us concern. We know the driver and putter will be there, but the irons and his acumen around the green tend to leave this major champion a couple of strokes back around Magnolia Lane. Recall the final round last year, DeChambeau having the lead with 16 holes to play and ended up losing by four. In that round, his irons let him down.
4: Rory McIlroyPhoto by Stephen Denton
Age: 36 Odds to win: +1000 DFS Value: $11,600 Data Golf (OWGR): 3 (2)Best 2025 major finish: Masters, Won Masters appearances/cuts made: 17/14 Masters 2025: Won Best Masters finish: Won (2025)
In the last 19 Masters, just three defending champions have managed a top-10 finish the following year. Can Rory repeat? Jack Nicklaus (1965-66), Nick Faldo (1989-90), and Tiger Woods (2001-02) are the only ones to do in. The ball-striking McIlroy has shown in 2026 has been great, and I’m not concerned about the back. If he were to make a run, he would need to clean up the putting we saw at the Players. Speaking of the Players, McIlroy is another favorite who decided to take three weeks off coming into Augusta.
3: Scottie SchefflerStephen Denton
Age: 29 Odds to win: +405 DFS Value: $14,000 Data Golf (OWGR): 1 (1)Best 2025 major finish: PGA, The Open, Won Masters appearances/cuts made: 6/6 Masters 2025: 4 Best Masters finish: Won (2022, 2024)
Scheffler is the No. 1 player in the world. But the Masters rewards recent form, and Scheffler, despite the ranking, has just not been as good as a couple of other players in 2026. Taking three full weeks off before heading to Magnolia Lane, while understandable with the birth of his second son, Remy, still raises some questions. Augusta National requires your full attention, and with no top-10s on Scheffler’s résumé since the AT&T Pebble Pro-Am in mid-February, I’m saying, “yes, the field has a chance.”
2: Xander SchauffeleDavid Cannon
Age: 32 Odds to win: +1800 Data Golf (OWGR): 4 (6) Best 2025 major finish: The Open, T-7 Masters appearances/cuts made: 8/7Masters 2025: T-8 Best Masters finish: T-2 (2019)
Schauffele has finished inside the top 10 at the Masters in 63 percent of his starts (five out of eight). Why? Well, he does everything well. A strokes gained machine across the board, Schauffele finished fourth at the Valspar, third at the Players and seventh at the Genesis. His form in 2026 has been impeccable. A top-10 machine at major, back Schauffele and you’re guaranteed to be sweating on Sunday afternoon.
1: Jon RahmMichael Reaves
Age: 31 Odds to win: +850 DFS Value: $10,000 Data Golf (OWGR): 2 (29)Best 2025 major finish: US Open, T-7 Masters appearances/cuts made: 9/9 Masters 2025: T-14 Best Masters finish: Won (2023)
This is far from a controversial pick; Rahm has been excellent in 2026 with a win, three runners-up and a fifth place on LIV in five starts. He is striking his irons like it is 2023 again. You know what he did that year, won the Masters. The driver never left, and his short game is a secret weapon around August. Rahm has never missed a cut at the Masters in nine starts. If you read this on Monday, Rahm’s name may be a surprise at the top, but check back in on Wednesday. By then, this is the only name you will have heard all week!