Jon Rahm Masters 2023 Odds, History & Prediction (Strong Performance Overshadows Last Year's Shortcomings)

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. A l ot of eyes at Augusta will be on Jon Rahm, who's made a name for himself by making deep runs at the Masters Tournament. Will this be the year he finally wins it all?

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

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

Jon Rahm Masters Odds & Prop Bets

Jon Rahm has +950'odds to win The Masters on FanDuel Sportsbook. This has him sitting at No. 3 in the field, within striking distance of Scottie Scheffler (+700) and Rory McIlroy (+750).

Here's a look at some of the other bets available on Jon Rahm:

Bet

Odds

Outright Winner

+950

Top-5 Finish

+185

Top-10

-120

Top-20

-3 00

Top-30

-650

Top-40

-1100

Has Jon Rahm Ever Won the Masters? (Best Finish, Results & History)

Jon Rahm has never won The Masters, and h is best finish was fourth in 2018. Here's a look at his full Masters results:

74

Year

Finish Position

Total Score

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

2017

T27

291

73

70

73

75

2018

4

277

75

68

65

69

2019

T9

278

69

70

71

68

2020

T7

278

69

66

72

71

2021

T5

282

72

72

72

66

2022

T27

292

72

77

69

Jon Rahm Masters Prediction 2023

Although Jon Rahm has never won the Masters, it'll be harder to find a more consistent golfer than him at Augusta. The S panish phenom has never placed worse than T27 in six previous tournament appearances. Furthermore, he's cracked the top 10 in four of his last five entries.

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Rahm has also been one of the best players on the 2023 PGA TOUR. He's already won three tournaments (Sentry Tournament of Champions, American Express and Genesis Invitational) while placing top-5 on two other occasions.

It's hard to imagine anything worse than a top-10 finish for Jon Ram (-120). He may have finished T27 at the 2022 Masters, but I'm chalking that up to a fluke. He finished between T9 and fourth place from 2018 to 2021 and his play this season cements him as one of the favorites to take home a green jacket. Anything worse than a top-10 showing would be shocking.