Masters Hole in 1 Odds: Will There Be A Hole in 1 at Augusta?

Nothing lights up a course quite like a hole-in-one. With the Masters set to tee off on Thursday, here are the odds of that happening this year at Augusta National.

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Matt Burke • Contributor
Apr 8, 2025 • 19:19 ET • 4 min read
Scottie Scheffler hit on no. 7 during a practice round.
Photo By - Imagn Images. Scottie Scheffler hit on no. 7 during a practice round.

Augusta National is arguably the most prestigious golf course in the world, but it is certainly not the most difficult. Masters winners and top contenders routinely hit double-digits under par. Birdies and eagles are insanely common, and even hole-in-ones occur somewhat frequently. 

Sportsbooks have plenty of hole-in-one markets available to bet on during Masters week.

Before you make your Masters predictions, allow me to highlight all of the markets available below.

Masters hole-in-one odds

The most simple Masters hole-in-one betting market is in regard to whether or not there will be one during the entire tournament.

Will there be a hole-in-one during the Masters?

The Masters Tournament has been around since 1934 and there have been 34 hole-in-ones since the start. The last hole-in-one at the Masters came in 2022 when Stewart Cink aced Hole 16.

Check out more Masters hole-in-one history below.

Specific golfer 'to make a hole-in-one' odds

What’s more difficult than making a hole-in-one yourself? Pinpointing which golfer out of a field of nearly 100 will actually make one.

An exact golfer hole-in-one bet obviously has hefty and potentially lucrative odds due to the difficulty of nailing that pick. 

Looking at the DraftKings ‘Player X to make a tournament hole-in-one’ odds board, 42 top golfers have odds of +6500. Once you get to the Thriston Lawrence and Thomas Detrys of the world, the odds increase to +8000.

You can find a full odds board of ‘Player X to make a tournament hole-in-one’ under the ‘Golfer props’ tab at DraftKings.

Masters hole-in-one props

FanDuel has a plethora of Masters hole-in-one props, including hole-in-one odds on specific holes and in specific rounds. Check them out below.

  • Hole-in-one on the 16th hole: +115
  • Hole-in-one on the 6th hole: +1000
  • Hole-in-one on the 12th hole: +1300
  • Hole-in-one on the 4th hole: +1500
  • Hole-in-one in Round 4: +110
  • Hole-in-one in Round 1: +950
  • Hole-in-one in Round 2: +950
  • Hole-in-one in Round 3: +1200
  • 2 or more tournament hole-in-ones: +120
  • 3 or more tournament hole-in-ones: +350

Masters hole-in-one history

Of the 34 hole-in-ones in Masters history, 24 occurred at Hole 16. Also known as “Redbud,” Hole 16 is a 170-yard Par-3.   

Here is a look at all of the 34 hole-in-ones in Masters history. 

Hole 4

  • Jeff Sluman (1992)

Hole 6

  • Leland Gibson (1954)
  • Billy Joe Patton (1954)
  • Charles Coody (1972)
  • Chris DiMarco (2004)
  • Jamie Donaldson (2013)
  • Corey Conners (2021)

Hole 12

  • Claude Harmon (1947)
  • William Hyndman (1959)
  • Curtis Strange (1988)

Hole 16

  • Ross Somerville (1934)
  • Willie Goggin (1935)
  • Ray Billows (1940)
  • John Dawson (1949)
  • Clive Clark (1968)
  • Corey Pavin (1992)
  • Raymond Floyd (1996)
  • Padraig Harrington (2004)
  • Kirk Triplett (2004)
  • Trevor Immelman (2005)
  • Ian Poulter (2008)
  • Nathan Green (2010)
  • Ryan Moore (2010)
  • Adam Scott (2012)
  • Bo Van Pelt (2012)
  • Shane Lowry (2016)
  • Davis Love III (2016)
  • Louis Oosthuizen (2016)
  • Matt Kuchar (2017)
  • Charley Hoffman (2018)
  • Justin Thomas (2019)
  • Bryson DeChambeau (2019)
  • Tommy Fleetwood (2021)
  • Stewart Cink (2022)

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Matt began writing and editing sports betting content in 2018, founding MetroBet - a sports betting content platform under the Metro Newspapers umbrella (now AMNY).

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