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 Burke has been a sports and sports betting journalist for over 20 years. He was the school newspaper beat writer for UConn basketball (men’s and women’s) during his college days and then began his professional career in sports media. He has covered everything from high school football to Super Bowls and Final Fours.

He was born and raised in Massachusetts but also spent a few years in sunny San Diego, California, accomplishing every eight-year-old boy’s dream - writing the bios on the back of baseball cards.

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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