From April 9-12 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, GA, Harris English will be one of the many golfers hitting the links at the Masters Tournament.

Looking to wager on English in this week’s tournament? Here are some ways to get in on the betting action.

Masters Tournament details and info

  • Date: April 9-12, 2026
  • Course: Augusta National Golf Club
  • Location: Augusta, GA
  • Previous Winner: Rory McIlroy

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English odds to win the Masters Tournament

English is +6000 to win. If you wagered $10 on English to win, you’d get $610.00 back.

PGA odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Thursday at 2:56 AM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.

English odds to finish in the top 5 at the Masters Tournament

There are currently no odds on English to finish in the top five at the Masters Tournament. But if he was +400, a $10 bet would result in a $40 profit, were he to do so.

English odds to finish in the top 10 at the Masters Tournament

There are currently no odds on English to finish in the top 10 at the Masters Tournament. But if he was +200, a $10 bet would result in a $20 profit, were he to do so.

Other betting markets for English at the Masters Tournament

You can also bet on whether a player makes the cut or misses it, or which golfer will be in front at the end of Round 1. You can also narrow it down to betting on one-on-one matchups or 3-ball matchups (three players grouped together). Simply choose who will card the best score on that particular day, and you’re a winner.

English recent performances

English has taken part in eight tournaments this season, but he has not registered a finish in the top 10. In his past four events, English has an average finish of 22nd. In English’s last six appearances at this tournament, he has finished in the top 20 once. His average finish at the event is 28th.

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