How Weather Affects 2026 Masters Odds

Ryan Murphy - Managing Editor at Covers.com
Ryan Murphy • Managing Editor 27+ years betting experience
Updated: Apr 1, 2026 , 04:05 PM ET • 3 min read

Learn how weather could impact the Masters from April 9-12, with forecast updates on wind, rain, and temperatures for every round.

Masters weather at Augusta National
Photo By - Reuters Connect. Will Mother Nature wreck havoc on the Masters?

Golf bettors have their eyes on the skies above Augusta National, trying to figure out how spring weather will impact their Masters picks at this year's eagerly anticipated tournament.

Find out what to expect below and how it could affect the latest Masters odds.

Masters 2026 weather conditions

Overall, Mother Nature will play nice for the first major championship of the season, with mild to warm spring conditions with a gradual warming trend through the weekend.

Date Temperature Forecast PoP Wind
April 9 70° Mostly Cloudy 10% 8 mph E/Gusts 12 mph
April 10 75° Mostly Sunny 0% 8 mph E/Gusts 10 mph
April 11 77° Partly Sunny 10% 10 mph SE/Gusts 15 mph
April 12 79° Mostly Sunny 5% 7 mph S/Gusts 12 mph

Masters 2026 forecast

After a cloudier start on Thursday, the weather will clear up beautifully for the weekend. Friday and Sunday look especially ideal for scoring, with plenty of sunshine in the forecast.

Golfers should expect consistent easterly and southeasterly breezes, though they shouldn't reach the high-gust levels often seen earlier in the spring at Augusta National.

The best news of all is there is no significant threat of rain. However, isolated spring showers in Georgia can never be entirely ruled out. 

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How does the weather affect Masters betting?

Softer fairways

When dry, the spring track at Augusta National's turf is as tender as an airport tarmac. That means extra yards for those big hitters off the tee box. However, cooler temperatures and rain can soften up this hallowed track.

While Augusta National drains well, the fairways will be softer if rains stick around on Friday. That means less length off the tee box but more forgiveness in terms of accuracy, as wayward tee shots won't roll into the rough.

That puts an emphasis on second-shot power and approach when it comes to longer Par-5 holes. Cooler temperatures could keep things soft for the weekend rounds. 

Stick the landing

Second shots and approach shots are always tricky at Augusta National but the course should play nice.

The subtle slopes and undulations of Augusta National won't be as slick as past tournaments played in hotter temperatures, so holes like No. 12 Golden Bell, No. 15 Firethorn, and No. 16 Redbud don't hold the same danger of running harder approach shots into the drink. 

It's always smart to back golfers with maximum control on their second and approach shots, but those skill sets could have more wiggle room in the opening round of the 2026 Masters.

Not easy being greens

If August National is known for anything, it’s the greens and the challenge the grounds crew lays down every spring. Even during the pandemic-displaced 2020 Masters, state-of-the-art turf management systems allowed the November greens to play closer to their April form.

Even with the rain, the SubAir system-controlled greens at Augusta are regulated and maintained at a level usually reserved for museum masterpieces, so don’t bank on them slowing up much. 

Leaning on the best players with a putter is never a bad golf betting strategy, regardless of the event, but finding a short-game combo of pinpoint approach and measured putting is a smart way to cash in those Masters wagers.

Where can I bet on the Masters?

With the Masters being North America's most popular golf event, all sportsbooks and betting sites will offer Masters props and betting markets. The trick is finding one that is reputable, trustworthy and has all the bells and whistles you're looking for.

Luckily, we've done that work for you. Check out our recommendations for the best golf betting sites before you deposit and make your Masters picks and predictions.

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Ryan Murphy began his love affair with sports journalism at the age of nine when he wrote his first article about his little league baseball team. He has since authored his own weekly column for Fox Sports and has been a trusted voice within the sports betting industry for the past eight years with stops at XL Media and Churchill Downs. He’s been proud to serve as Managing Editor at Covers since 2022.

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