It's Masters week.
One of golf's most prestigious tournaments gets underway this week, and we have plenty of coverage to help get you prepared.
If you're looking for Masters Tournament key stats, information about debutants, or tips to help win your pool, we've got it all. And if you're simply looking to see how traders are pricing this tournament, or who our staff is picking to win, we've got both of those answers below.
Staff Picks for 2026 Masters
Here's a look at who our staff is picking to win the Masters. Of course, it's important to note that these are just picks to win, not necessarily their favorite bets. These selections do not factor in price, so if you want to tail these Masters picks, be sure to shop around for the best price, or use the Kalshi chart below.
Masters Tournament Kalshi Odds
If you're curious about the current Masters Tournament market at Kalshi — which is legal in most states and offers a variety of unique markets — the chart below refreshes automatically and gives a glimpse into what traders are thinking. If you want to trade or make your own prediction, be sure to use our Kalshi promo code to get started.
Traditional sportsbooks offer a variety of ways for people to bet on the Masters, but Kalshi has some unique markets of its own, including the lowest single-round score, whether there will be a hole-in-one, and some fun head-to-head matchup markets.
Because of its dynamic pricing, Kalshi allows users to trade in and out of positions in real time, allowing traders to lock in profits — or minimize losses — after each stroke.
If your Masters pick gets off to a slow start Thursday or hits a few shots into the water on Friday, you don't have to spend the rest of the weekend sitting on a worthless ticket. Because Kalshi allows you to trade in and out of positions, if you no longer feel confident in your pick, at any point in the tournament, you can simply sell those shares and buy in on a different golfer.
Conversely, if you feel really good about your pick, or want to take a flier on someone to make a weekend push, you can buy in (or even buy more shares) at any time — a unique aspect of trading golf at Kalshi.














