Scheffler's Masters odds dip; Rahm, Bryson, Rory among favorites - ESPN
Scottie Scheffler will head into the Masters as the favorite once again, but it's without the usual domination over the betting markets many have grown accustomed to.
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Scottie Scheffler will head into the Masters as the favorite once again, but it's without the usual domination over the betting markets many have grown accustomed to.
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