Harold Varner Masters 2023 Odds, History & Prediction (Varner Handles Pressure of Augusta)

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 H arold Varner, who has previously played at Augusta only once, improving has to be at the front of his mind.

Here's everything you need to know about Harold Varner's Masters odds and history heading into the 2023 event.

  1. Harold Varners Masters Odds & Prop Bets
  2. Has Harold Varner Ever Won the Masters? (Best Finish, Results & History)
  3. Harold Varner Masters Prediction 2023

Harold Varners Masters Odds & Prop Bets

Harold Varner has +26000'odds to win The Masters on FanDuel Sportsbook. This has him ranked No. 59 in the field, just behind Charl Schwartzel (+25000) and ahead of Phil Mickelson (+28000).

Here's a look at some of the other bets available on Harold Varner:

Bet

Odds

Outright Winner

+26000

Top-5 Finish

+4300

Top-10

+1300

Top-20

+500

Top-30

+240

Make/Miss Cut

-172/+134

Has Harold Varner Ever Won the Masters? (Best Finish, Results & History)

Harold Varner has never won The Masters. Here's a full look at his lone appearance at Augusta.

Year

Finish Position

Total Score

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

2022

T23

291

71

71

80

69

Harold Varner Masters Prediction 2023

Harold Varner played in 189 PGA Tour events without earning an outright win before departing for LIV Golf this past summer. He had logged two international victories, one of which came at the 2022 PIF Saudi International. Varner has posted a top-30 finish at each of LI V Golf's three invitationals this campaign.

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Varner returns to The Masters after finishing T23 during his debut at the tournament in 2022 thanks to a strong final round (69). The effort was indicative of what has been the case with Varner for most of his professional career. He's always good enough to stay in the mix, but is rarely a true contender.

No one quite knows what to expect from LIV golfers this weekend due to the fact that they have been playing tournaments on shorter courses with less talent depth. I lean toward a top-40 finish (+125) for Varner, though, as the 32 -year-old has already proven he can handle the pressure at Augusta.