With the'2023 Valero Texas Open'behind us, the golf world's attention is now officially turned to The Masters.
There's no more prestigious event in golf, and winning'The Masters'can solidify a golfer's legacy. For someone like Adrian Meronk who's never competed at Augusta prior to 2023, staying in the mix has to be at the front of his mind.
Here's everything you need to know about Adrian Meronk's Masters odds and history heading into the 2023 event.
- Adrian Meronk Masters Odds & Prop Bets
- Has Adrian Meronk Ever Won the Masters? (Best Finish, Results & History)
- Adrian Meronk Masters Prediction 2023
Adrian Meronk Masters Odds & Prop Bets
Adrian Meronk has +35000'odds to win The Masters on FanDuel Sportsbook. This has him tied for No. 64 in the field alongside two other golfers in Adam Svensson and Gordon Sargent.
Here's a look at some of the other bets available on Adrian Meronk:
Bet |
Odds |
---|---|
Outright Winner |
+35000 |
Top-5 Finish |
+4300 |
Top-10 |
+1600 |
Top-20 |
+490 |
Top-30 |
+300 |
Make/Miss Cut |
-176/+138 |
Has Adrian Meronk Ever Won the Masters? (Best Finish, Results & History)
Adrian Meronk has never won The Masters. In fact, this will be Meronk's first appearance at Augusta.
Adrian Meronk Masters Prediction 2023
Not only is Adrian Meronk making his first career appearance at Augusta this weekend, but he is also the first-ever pro representing Poland to take part in The Masters. The 29-year-old has been impressive this past year, racking up a total of four top-15 finishes in PGA Tour/International tournament action.
More 2023 Masters betting content from The Duel:
That includes an outright win at the ISPS Handa Australian Open in December and a T14 finish at the Honda Classic in February. Keep in mind a few debutants have broken out at Augusta in the past as Will Zalatoris finished as the runner-up at The Masters in 2021 and Sungjae Im placed T2 in 2021.
Meronk's success will come down to whether or not his long game translates well to North American play. I trust that it will considering Meronk isn't here just to make history: he's here to compete. Making the cut (-176) doesn't seem like too much to ask from a pro who has held his own so far.