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2026 Masters Pool Player Research

Free AI-powered scouting reports for every golfer in the 2026 Masters field — odds, trends, bull & bear cases, course history, and tier placement. Click any player for a full breakdown. Works for any Masters pool format.

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since Dec 31
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Jacob Bridgeman+30000+7500
32 spots
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Si Woo Kim+12500+5500
18 spots
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Adam Scott+15000+6500
18 spots

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since Dec 31
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Kristoffer Reitan+12500+30000
46 spots
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Michael Brennan+15000+30000
34 spots
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Sami Valimaki+20000+30000
31 spots

Full Field — 2026 Masters

108 players · Odds updated Apr 5
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PLAYER
ODDS
TIER
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🇺🇸Russell Henley
+5500T6

Russell Henley, a 36-year-old American golfer, has a mixed history at the Masters, with a notable T4 finish in 2023 but missing the cut in 2025. In the 2025-2026 season, he secured a T8 at The American Express and a T6 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, indicating solid form. However, his missed cut at The Genesis Invitational raises concerns about consistency.

Bull Case

Henley's strong iron play, ranking sixth in Strokes Gained: Approach the Green in 2026, and his past success at Augusta suggest he could outperform his +6600 odds.

Bear Case

Inconsistencies, such as his missed cut at The Genesis Invitational and a previous Masters cut, may hinder his performance at Augusta.

Age

36

Masters Appearances

11

Best Masters Finish

T4 (2023)

2025 Masters

T5

Recent Form

T6, MC, T19, T8, T19

Tiers:EliteContenderThreatSleeperValueUpsideLongshotFlierHail Mary

How to Research Your 2026 Masters Pool Picks

This tool gives you AI-generated scouting reports for the entire Masters field — completely free, no account required. Each player profile includes current betting odds, season-long odds movement, their draft tier, and an AI-written summary covering course history, recent form, and a bull & bear case for Augusta. Use it to sharpen your strategy whether you're in a tiered pool, a salary-cap format, or a simple pick-one contest.

Check the Odds Trends

The “Trending Up” section shows which players have moved the most since the season baseline. A player shortening from +4000 to +2500 is gaining momentum — bookmakers and sharps are taking notice.

Read the AI Scouting Reports

Click any player to expand their full AI-generated profile: a one-paragraph summary, bull case (why they could win), bear case (the risk factors), recent form, Masters history, and age context.

Filter by Tier or Group

Narrow the field to a specific tier to compare the options available at each pick slot. Use the Groups filter to browse past champions, LIV players, rookies, lefties, and more.

Masters Pool FAQ

Who should I pick in my 2026 Masters pool?

The best strategy depends on your pool's format, but a solid approach is to take a chalk favorite from the top tier (Scheffler, McIlroy, Rahm) and use your lower tiers to find high-upside value. Use this tool's AI bull/bear cases to evaluate ceiling and risk for each player before committing.

What is the tier system in a Masters pool?

Most tiered Masters pools group the field by betting odds — Tier 1 is the favorites with the shortest odds, Tier 9 is the biggest longshots. You pick one golfer per tier, forcing you to spread your picks across the full odds spectrum rather than going all chalk.

What is the best value pick in a Masters pool?

Value comes from Tiers 4–6 where the pick percentages are most spread out. Look for players trending up in the odds who have strong Augusta course history. Our Trending Up cards on this page highlight exactly those players.

How is the player research generated?

Each scouting report — summary, bull case, bear case, and recent form — is generated using AI that incorporates PGA Tour statistics, Augusta course history, OWGR rankings, and live betting market data. Odds and trends are updated throughout the season.

Is this tool free to use?

Yes, completely free. You don't need to create an account or be in a Masters Madness pool. Browse all AI-generated player reports and use the research for any pool format you're participating in.

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