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The Masters 2016 Tips

The Masters 2016 Tips
Tuesday, 12 May 2026
03:58

Free Masters tips – free golf betting tips for the 2016 Masters which celibrates its 80th edition at the Augusta National Golf Club from Thursday 7 April until Sunday 10 April.

Top Debutant Tip

1 point win Rafael Cabrera Bello – 7-1 Stan James

The very much in form Spaniard Rafael Cabrera Bello takes the eye in this open market. Other than a modest effort in Malaysian Maybank Open (Tied 36th), his form stats in his other six starts this year reads T14-T2-T2-T11-3-4. All of these finishes have been in high quality events.

This impressive ball striker arrives at Augusta for his Masters debut brimming with confidence after a shooting a final round of 65 in Houston last week, on his way to a 4th place finish. RCB looks a reformed character from the one who threw away a number of good chances to win on the European Tour last season, and in a market where his market rivals Kevin Kisner and Justin Thomas are struggling to find form at the moment; he looks decent value.

Top Englishman Tip

1 point win- Justin Rose  7-4 Coral

Justin Rose looks a real solid betting proposition to come out on top of this market, in what appears to be a pretty uncompetitive affair. Rose has plenty of course form (five top 15 finishes since 2007), including a Tied 2nd place finish here last year. He has shown enough recent form with two top 10 finishes in his last four starts to suggest he can see off his rivals in this market.

His main market rivals Danny Willett and Paul Casey both arrive here with possible negatives. Willett having the recent birth of his first child Zachariah to sidetrack his preparation for Augusta, whilst Casey withdrew mid-round due to illness in his last start at the WGC Match Play. Despite their previous course form, both Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood just cannot be supported with any confidence at the moment, so everything points to Justin Rose winning this market.

Read Paul Atkin’s top tip to win the Masters outright