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Masters 2017 odds: Betting tips, favourites, predictions and latest odds from Augusta

The Masters 2017 has a new favourite after Dustin Johnson pulled out of the tournament at Augusta

THE first major of the year is just around the corner as Augusta prepares to host the annual Masters tournament.

Brit's Danny Willett is the current holder of the inaugural green jacket after pipping American Jordan Spieth to a heroic win last year.

 Brit Danny Willett will be defending his Masters title next Thursday
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Brit Danny Willett will be defending his Masters title next ThursdayCredit: AP:Associated Press

But he will not be retaining his title after missing the cut on Friday.


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From Rory McIlroy to Phil Mickelson, here's all the latest odds and predictions for the Masters.

Favourites

World number 1 Dustin Johnson was the Masters favourite but has now withdrawn from the tournament after falling down the stairs and injuring his back.

The American was right at the top of his game having just won the WGC match play Championship.

Dustin Johnson has reinvented himself as a blissfully happy family man after a number of personal issues
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Dustin Johnson heads into the betting as strong favouriteCredit: Rex Features

Justin Rose is currently joint-leader in Augusta with Sergio Garcia and can be backed at 3/1 with Sun Bets.

The Spaniard comes in at odds of 9/2 on the final day, level with Rickie Fowler.

Jordan Spieth is just two strokes behind the leaders and is joint-favourite with Rose at 3/1,


 The latest Masters odds from Sky Bet
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The latest Masters odds from Sky Bet

Value Bets

Jon Rahm is quickly becoming the latest name to create head-waves in the sport. He was miles ahead of the pack as an amateur and more recently finished runner-up to Johnson in the match play championship.

He can be backed at 20/1.

 Matthew Fitzpatrick could be a long shot at the tournament
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Matthew Fitzpatrick could be a long shot at the tournamentCredit: Getty Images

If you're feeling patriotic then Brit Matthew Fitzpatrick is worth a shot. He has hit form at the right time and finished tied for seventh last year. He is 66/1 to win the tournament or a safer bet is a top 10 finish at 9/2.

Danny Willett is 100/1 to defend his green jacket and 8/1 to finish in the top 10.

Tommy Fleetwood is another who could be in the mix. At 80/1, he is top of Europe for the Race to Dubai.

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