While it may seem odd to be talking about the Masters in November, there have been much stranger things in 2020. The Masters 2020 is set to tee off on Thursday, Nov. 12. Brooks Koepka is among the favorites to win the Masters.
Here are the best Masters picks for Brooks Koepka.
Masters 2020 Schedule
Thursday, Nov. 12: 1-5:30 p.m. on ESPN
Friday, Nov. 13: 1-5:30 p.m. on ESPN
Saturday, Nov. 14: 1-5 p.m. on CBS
Sunday, Nov. 15: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. on CBS
Brooks Koepka Masters Picks
Brooks Koepka (#12 Rank in World) – +1700 to Win
Koepka has had a very strange year.
He has only participated in ten tournaments since the Covid restart and has either done very well, or very poorly.
This has been a common theme throughout Koepka’s short career. He’s either at the peak, or way down in the valley. The evidence is right there in his list of 2020 finishes.
He has not won a tournament this year, and has only placed in the top 10 three times.
Lucky for Koepka fans and bettors, one of those three times just happened last week at the Vivint Houston Open.
It’s no secret that Koepka does his best work in Major tournaments. He is even on record saying he never practices golf, and never really prepares for tournaments outside of Majors.
Koepka relies heavily on his own pure talent, and seems to be ignited when there is a significant trophy on the line. He only has seven career wins on the PGA Tour, and four of them have been Majors.
He has only appeared in one Major this year, where he took 29th at the PGA Championship.
However, he did place 2nd in the 2019 Masters, finishing just one shot off the lead. If he is going to win any tournament this season, it would be fitting, and very likely, that it is this one.
He has not been good in the opening rounds all season. In his 10 post-COVID restart appearances, he has shot above 70 six times and above 72 five of those six times.
Maybe consider fading Koepka in day one match ups, and looking to him in the following days.
Brooks Koepka Picks: Partial Unit to Win (+1700) / Top 10 (+200) / Top 20 (-125)
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