Scottie Scheffler's world No. 1 ball-striking dominance and back-to-back Masters triumphs drive his leading 16.5% implied probability, bolstered by recent PGA Tour wins like the Players Championship and minimal Augusta mistakes in strokes gained approach. Rory McIlroy's 8.5% share reflects hot early 2025 form including Dubai Desert Classic victory, yet trader caution lingers over historical Augusta putting lapses blocking his Grand Slam. Jon Rahm at 6.6% leverages 2023 title defense potential despite LIV inconsistencies, while Bryson DeChambeau and Ludvig Aberg stand out via power off the tee and strong 2024 major finishes in a field lacking major injuries but rife with course-specific variables like firm greens and weather.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket · Mis à jourScottie Scheffler 17%
Rory McIlroy 9%
Jon Rahm 6.6%
Bryson Dechambeau 7%
$55,120,748 Vol.
$55,120,748 Vol.
Scottie Scheffler
17%
Rory McIlroy
9%
Jon Rahm
7%
Bryson Dechambeau
7%
Ludvig Aberg
6%
Xander Schauffele
5%
Matt Fitzpatrick
4%
Cameron Young
4%
Tommy Fleetwood
3%
Collin Morikawa
3%
Hideki Matsuyama
2%
Justin Rose
2%
Patrick Reed
2%
Brooks Koepka
2%
Shane Lowry
2%
Robert MacIntyre
2%
Akshay Bhatia
2%
Jordan Spieth
2%
Viktor Hovland
2%
Sepp Straka
1%
Min Woo Lee
1%
Tyrrell Hatton
1%
Russell Henley
1%
Justin Thomas
1%
Patrick Cantlay
1%
Joaquin Niemann
1%
Sam Burns
1%
Jason Day
1%
Corey Conners
1%
Adam Scott
1%
Maverick McNealy
1%
Sungjae Im
1%
Brian Harman
1%
Cameron Smith
1%
Wyndham Clark
1%
Tiger Woods
1%
Tony Finau
1%
Nicolai Hojgaard
1%
Max Homa
1%
Sahith Theegala
1%
Thomas Detry
1%
Keegan Bradley
<1%
Will Zalatoris
<1%
Sergio Garcia
<1%
Rasmus Hojgaard
<1%
Danny Willett
<1%
Tom Kim
<1%
Billy Horschel
<1%
Phil Mickelson
<1%
Charl Schwartzel
<1%
Aaron Rai
<1%
Bubba Watson
<1%
Dustin Johnson
<1%
Denny McCarthy
<1%
Taylor Pendrith
<1%
Davis Thompson
<1%
Byeong Hun An
<1%
Fred Couples
<1%
Zach Johnson
<1%
Scottie Scheffler 17%
Rory McIlroy 9%
Jon Rahm 6.6%
Bryson Dechambeau 7%
$55,120,748 Vol.
$55,120,748 Vol.
Scottie Scheffler
17%
Rory McIlroy
9%
Jon Rahm
7%
Bryson Dechambeau
7%
Ludvig Aberg
6%
Xander Schauffele
5%
Matt Fitzpatrick
4%
Cameron Young
4%
Tommy Fleetwood
3%
Collin Morikawa
3%
Hideki Matsuyama
2%
Justin Rose
2%
Patrick Reed
2%
Brooks Koepka
2%
Shane Lowry
2%
Robert MacIntyre
2%
Akshay Bhatia
2%
Jordan Spieth
2%
Viktor Hovland
2%
Sepp Straka
1%
Min Woo Lee
1%
Tyrrell Hatton
1%
Russell Henley
1%
Justin Thomas
1%
Patrick Cantlay
1%
Joaquin Niemann
1%
Sam Burns
1%
Jason Day
1%
Corey Conners
1%
Adam Scott
1%
Maverick McNealy
1%
Sungjae Im
1%
Brian Harman
1%
Cameron Smith
1%
Wyndham Clark
1%
Tiger Woods
1%
Tony Finau
1%
Nicolai Hojgaard
1%
Max Homa
1%
Sahith Theegala
1%
Thomas Detry
1%
Keegan Bradley
<1%
Will Zalatoris
<1%
Sergio Garcia
<1%
Rasmus Hojgaard
<1%
Danny Willett
<1%
Tom Kim
<1%
Billy Horschel
<1%
Phil Mickelson
<1%
Charl Schwartzel
<1%
Aaron Rai
<1%
Bubba Watson
<1%
Dustin Johnson
<1%
Denny McCarthy
<1%
Taylor Pendrith
<1%
Davis Thompson
<1%
Byeong Hun An
<1%
Fred Couples
<1%
Zach Johnson
<1%
If this player is eliminated from contention for The Masters based on the official rules of the tournament, the relevant market will resolve to "No".
In the event of a tie, this market will resolve according to the official winner as determined by The Masters official tournament rules.
If no winner is announced by December 31, 2026, this market will resolve to "Other".
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0x2F5e3684c...Scottie Scheffler's world No. 1 ball-striking dominance and back-to-back Masters triumphs drive his leading 16.5% implied probability, bolstered by recent PGA Tour wins like the Players Championship and minimal Augusta mistakes in strokes gained approach. Rory McIlroy's 8.5% share reflects hot early 2025 form including Dubai Desert Classic victory, yet trader caution lingers over historical Augusta putting lapses blocking his Grand Slam. Jon Rahm at 6.6% leverages 2023 title defense potential despite LIV inconsistencies, while Bryson DeChambeau and Ludvig Aberg stand out via power off the tee and strong 2024 major finishes in a field lacking major injuries but rife with course-specific variables like firm greens and weather.
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