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2024 Masters Betting Promos For Monday, April 8th

A tradition unlike any other returns later this week. The field for the 2024 Masters is set to tee off this Thursday in Augusta, Ga., and you can take advantage of one of the biggest golf betting events of the year with the best Masters betting promos on the market.

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Each spring, golf fans gather around the television to celebrate the return of Amen Corner, the Hogan Bridge, and some of the toughest greens pros will face all year long. This year, you can join in the action in a different way by gauging the markets at the best online sportsbooks.

Five Masters betting promos you can use

More on the 2024 Masters

The Masters is a four-day event that starts on Thursday and concludes on Sunday. There is a 36-hole cut to the low 50 players, plus anyone within 10 shots of the lead at that point.

Several recent winners figure to be betting favorites. 2023 champion Jon Rahm, 2022 medalist Scottie Scheffler, and 2020 winner Dustin Johnson will all be popular picks.

Also in the field is five-time champion Tiger Woods, who has battled a variety of ailments but will look to make history this week. A made cut will total 24 straight for Woods, which would set a new record. Coming into this event, his 23 consecutive cuts made are tied with Gary Player and Fred Couples for the longest such Masters streak.

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  • Andrew Champagne

    Andrew Champagne is a Senior Editor at Raketech. A passionate storyteller, handicapper, and analyst, Andrew lives in Northern California's Bay Area. He can often be found planning his next trip to Las Vegas, bowling reasonably well, or golfing incredibly poorly.

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