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World number one Scottie Scheffler leads the betting at +350 to clinch his second Green Jacket this week, making him the shortest-priced Masters favorite since Tiger Woods in 2013.
The 2022 Augusta champion has been in sublime form this season, winning twice on the PGA Tour at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and The Players Championship, and it's no surprise to see him as short as he is.
But there is plenty of talent in this star-studded field and it may prove prudent to look away from the market leader.
Northern Irishman McIlroy has had nine failed attempts at completing the Grand Slam and as each year passes by, the chances of him completing this rare achievement gets smaller.
The 34-year-old started off the year in fine fashion, with a T2 at the Dubai Invitational followed by victory at the Dubai Desert Classic, but he struggled to match those DP World Tour performances was switching over to PGA events.
Frustrated with the state of his swing, the four-time Major winner stopped in for a talk with Butch Harmon following his top-20 finish at The Players Championship and that four-hour session has already had a positive impact.
In his only outing since that meeting with Harmon, McIlroy warmed up for the Masters with a third-place finish at the Texas Open on Sunday and one of the most pleasing aspects of that display was the iron improvements.
If the world number two can keep that momentum going into Augusta, then there looks to be every chance he can contend and the +1100 available on him is hard to ignore.
Japanese ace Hideki Matsuyama won his maiden Major at the Masters in 2021, holding off Will Zalatoris by one stroke, and he added another couple of PGA Tour titles to his CV before being struck down with persistent injuries.
Thankfully, the 32-year-old looks to be fully fit and his performances on the US circuit this year show he is operating at the form that helped him to the Green Jacket three years ago.
Matsuyama won the Genesis Invitational with a blistering final round and then recorded finishes of T12, T6 and T7 in his next three starts, the most recent of those at last week's Texas Open.
As long as he stays away from injury, there looks to be every chance the world number 12 can slip on the Green Jacket for the second time.
It hasn't been the usual consistent season from Sungjae Im, who has slipped down to 41st in the world rankings, but he is a classy player and has a solid record at Augusta National.
The 26-year-old shared second place on his Masters debut in 2020 and has since gone MC, T8 and T16 in his three visits here since, so he clearly has a liking for this layout.
Sungjae has shown flashes of form this season, most recently when securing a top-20 finish at the Arnold Palmer, and he looks like a lively each-way contender at big odds.
Scheffler is the +350 favourite to land his second Green Jacket, ahead of defending champion Jon Rahm, who is priced at +1000 to become the first player since Tiger Woods in 2002 to successfully retain the title.
McIlroy comes in next at +1100, just ahead of +1600 Xander Schauffele, while Brooks Koepka, Matsuyama and Jordan Spieth are all available at +1800.
Swedish star Ludvig Aberg is +2200 to claim the spoils on his Masters debut, something that has not been witnessed since Fuzzy Zoeller in 1979, while Wyndham Clark and Joaquin Niemann are both +2500.
Patrick Cantlay and Zalatoris come next at odds of +2800, with the American pair ahead of Norway's Viktor Hovland at +3000.
Cameron Smith, who had to withdraw during LIV Golf Miami last weekend due to illness, can be backed at +3300, the same price as Englishman Matt Fitzpatrick.
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