
Masters 2025 expert picks: Winner, dark horse and first-round leader at Augusta
Masters 2025 expert picks: Winner, dark horse and first-round leader at Augusta
We're less than 24 hours from the start of the 2025 Masters Tournament and have covered just about every way to bet on golf's Super Bowl. Which means all that's left to do is pick a winner, sit back and enjoy watching Augusta National humble the best players in the world once again.
Before you dive into to our expert staff picks, feel free to catch up here:
Ok, no more preamble. Let's get to the picks.
First Round Leader
Blake Schuster: Ludvig Åberg
Charles Curtis: Shane Lowry
Prince Grimes: Scottie Scheffler
Christian D'Andrea: Russell Henley
Mike Sykes: Rory McIlroy
Jordan Tomiyama: Justin Thomas
Michelle Martinelli: Xander Schauffele
Dark Horse Pick
Blake Schuster: Keegan Bradley
Charles Curtis: Tommy Fleetwood
Prince Grimes: Will Zalatoris
Mike Sykes: J.J. Spaun
Christian D'Andrea: You, Dear Reader
Jordan Tomiyama: Corey Conners
Michelle Martinelli: Sergio Garcia
2024 Masters Champion
Blake Schuster: Collin Morikawa
Charles Curtis: Collin Morikawa
Prince Grimes: Collin Morikawa
Mike Sykes: Scottie Scheffler
Christian D'Andrea: Ludvig Åberg
Jordan Tomiyama: Rory McIlroy
Michelle Martinelli: Ludvig Åberg
Best of luck to those who tail (or fade)!
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