Scottie Scheffler's defending champion status and elite ball-striking precision anchor his 17.5% trader consensus lead for the Augusta National Invitational winner, aligning with Augusta's demand for accurate irons and scrambling amid firm greens. Rory McIlroy's 8.5% follows recent PGA Tour momentum chasing the career grand slam, though Sunday collapses linger; Jon Rahm (6.6%) draws from his 2023 triumph and LIV consistency, while Ludvig Aberg (6.0%) surges on youth, speed, and runner-up debut last year. Bryson DeChambeau (5.5%) stands out with power and U.S. Open pedigree in this wide-open field, where course history and strokes gained approach sharply differentiate top contenders from the pack.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedScottie Scheffler 18%
Rory McIlroy 9%
Jon Rahm 6.6%
Ludvig Aberg 5.8%
$51,345,401 Vol.
$51,345,401 Vol.
Scottie Scheffler
18%
Rory McIlroy
9%
Jon Rahm
7%
Ludvig Aberg
6%
Bryson Dechambeau
6%
Xander Schauffele
5%
Tommy Fleetwood
4%
Cameron Young
3%
Brooks Koepka
3%
Hideki Matsuyama
2%
Justin Rose
2%
Collin Morikawa
2%
Matt Fitzpatrick
2%
Joaquin Niemann
2%
Akshay Bhatia
2%
Jordan Spieth
2%
Viktor Hovland
2%
Patrick Reed
2%
Justin Thomas
2%
Robert MacIntyre
2%
Shane Lowry
1%
Russell Henley
1%
Sepp Straka
1%
Min Woo Lee
1%
Tyrrell Hatton
1%
Corey Conners
1%
Sam Burns
1%
Patrick Cantlay
1%
Jason Day
1%
Adam Scott
1%
Cameron Smith
1%
Thomas Detry
1%
Tiger Woods
1%
Maverick McNealy
1%
Sungjae Im
1%
Wyndham Clark
1%
Brian Harman
1%
Nicolai Hojgaard
1%
Max Homa
1%
Sahith Theegala
1%
Will Zalatoris
<1%
Dustin Johnson
<1%
Sergio Garcia
<1%
Phil Mickelson
<1%
Tom Kim
<1%
Billy Horschel
<1%
Rasmus Hojgaard
<1%
Keegan Bradley
<1%
Aaron Rai
<1%
Tony Finau
<1%
Bubba Watson
<1%
Davis Thompson
<1%
Danny Willett
<1%
Byeong Hun An
<1%
Charl Schwartzel
<1%
Fred Couples
<1%
Zach Johnson
<1%
Denny McCarthy
<1%
Taylor Pendrith
<1%
Scottie Scheffler 18%
Rory McIlroy 9%
Jon Rahm 6.6%
Ludvig Aberg 5.8%
$51,345,401 Vol.
$51,345,401 Vol.
Scottie Scheffler
18%
Rory McIlroy
9%
Jon Rahm
7%
Ludvig Aberg
6%
Bryson Dechambeau
6%
Xander Schauffele
5%
Tommy Fleetwood
4%
Cameron Young
3%
Brooks Koepka
3%
Hideki Matsuyama
2%
Justin Rose
2%
Collin Morikawa
2%
Matt Fitzpatrick
2%
Joaquin Niemann
2%
Akshay Bhatia
2%
Jordan Spieth
2%
Viktor Hovland
2%
Patrick Reed
2%
Justin Thomas
2%
Robert MacIntyre
2%
Shane Lowry
1%
Russell Henley
1%
Sepp Straka
1%
Min Woo Lee
1%
Tyrrell Hatton
1%
Corey Conners
1%
Sam Burns
1%
Patrick Cantlay
1%
Jason Day
1%
Adam Scott
1%
Cameron Smith
1%
Thomas Detry
1%
Tiger Woods
1%
Maverick McNealy
1%
Sungjae Im
1%
Wyndham Clark
1%
Brian Harman
1%
Nicolai Hojgaard
1%
Max Homa
1%
Sahith Theegala
1%
Will Zalatoris
<1%
Dustin Johnson
<1%
Sergio Garcia
<1%
Phil Mickelson
<1%
Tom Kim
<1%
Billy Horschel
<1%
Rasmus Hojgaard
<1%
Keegan Bradley
<1%
Aaron Rai
<1%
Tony Finau
<1%
Bubba Watson
<1%
Davis Thompson
<1%
Danny Willett
<1%
Byeong Hun An
<1%
Charl Schwartzel
<1%
Fred Couples
<1%
Zach Johnson
<1%
Denny McCarthy
<1%
Taylor Pendrith
<1%
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0x2F5e3684c...Scottie Scheffler's defending champion status and elite ball-striking precision anchor his 17.5% trader consensus lead for the Augusta National Invitational winner, aligning with Augusta's demand for accurate irons and scrambling amid firm greens. Rory McIlroy's 8.5% follows recent PGA Tour momentum chasing the career grand slam, though Sunday collapses linger; Jon Rahm (6.6%) draws from his 2023 triumph and LIV consistency, while Ludvig Aberg (6.0%) surges on youth, speed, and runner-up debut last year. Bryson DeChambeau (5.5%) stands out with power and U.S. Open pedigree in this wide-open field, where course history and strokes gained approach sharply differentiate top contenders from the pack.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated


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