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Sleeper picks to win The Masters: Major champion, Scottish lefty and 175/1 shot among potential Augusta contenders

The 2025 Masters is upon us and there's going to be a star-studded field at Augusta looking to claim the iconic green jacket. 

World No.1 Scottie Scheffler got his hands on the trophy for the second time last year as he cruised to victory by four shots.

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Thomas and Horschel are outside bets for The MastersCredit: Getty

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He’ll be aiming to claim back-to-back titles, but there are sure to be other contenders, and there’s a chance we could see an unexpected winner. 

Here, marvelbet369.com runs through some sleeper bets for The Masters, courtesy of the latest odds from at the time of writing.

Justin Thomas -  

Thomas is making his 10th start at The Masters and he’s aiming to win his first green jacket after coming close in previous years. 

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JT’s highest finish at this showpiece major is 4th and that came in 2020, with a T8 finish coming two years later in 2022. 

However, since then, he’s missed the cut in the last two tournaments and that recent form at Augusta will certainly bring some doubts.

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On top of that, his last win on the PGA Tour came in the 2022 PGA Championship, so he’s not managed to get over the line in three years. 

But Thomas has come close multiple times in 2025 already, finishing second in The American Express, sixth in the Phoenix Open and ninth in the Genesis. 

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Most recently, he was beaten by one shot in the Valspar Championship, as Viktor Hovland took advantage of two late JT bogeys. 

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It represents some good form though, and he could carry that into The Masters. 

JT has, however, been dealt a blow with the news his caddie, Matt ‘Rev’ Minister, will miss the Masters due to a back injury. Max Homa's former looper Joe Greiner is stepping in.

LIV Golf star Niemann is enjoying another fine season and some may fancy him to continue his impressive run at The Masters. 

The Chilean has won four LIV events in the space of 13 months, claiming glory in Singapore most recently. 

He finished above Brooks Koepka and Jon Rahm in that tournament and he sits at the top of the LIV Golf standings this season. 

Whether he can take this good form into the golf's showpiece event remains to be seen, but he can’t be ignored. 

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