Sky Bet have a wealth of US Masters special bets and boast more than 100 different markets ahead of the first major of the year.
Apart from a host of outright and in-play markets the Sky Bet golf compilers have been busy creating diozens of exclusive specials as the annual battle for the coveted green jacket begins.
Unsurprisingly the bookmaker has produced a Tiger Woods special as the world number one bids for his fifth title. Markets include Tiger's winning margin, his first round score, Tiger v the field, his first bogey and lots more.
There are also special markets for Greg Norman, who impressed in The Open, and three-time champion Gary Player, who at 73-year-old, is playing in his final Masters.
Sky Bet have also introduced an exclusive 36 hole 3 ball golf betting market. Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods, who tee off at the end of the day on Thursday, are the picks of Augusta's 36 hole groups.
McIIroy to shine
They make McIlroy 4/5 to outshine his fellow debutants (Anthony Kim 6/4, Ryo Ishikawa 5/1) over the first two rounds. Woods tees off in the penultimate group they make the world number one 3/10 to beat Stewart Cink (7/2) and Jeev Milkha Singh (15/2).
Among the more unusual specials on offer are "Top Teenager" where McIlroy (1/4) comes up against Danny Lee (4/1) and Japan's Ishikawa (8/1) and "Biggest Hitter" a match bet for who will average the longest off the tee between Bubba Watson (5/6) and Spain's Alvaro Quiros (5/6).
They have also introduced who will score the most birdies, what will be the highest score and who will get the best 72 hole combined score at Amen Corner (holes 11, 12 and 13).
Ahead of the action Sky Bet have seen a steady stream of money for the outsiders ahead of Thursday's first round and have cut Pat Perez to 125/1, big-hitting Alvaro Quiros to 150/1 (from 200/1) and Oliver Wilson, who schooled in Georgia and has plenty of local connections, to 125/1.
Others who have come in for support include Justin Rose (50/1 from 60/1) and Ian Poulter (66/1 from 80/1) while Robert Karlsson is popular for top European 10/1 from 14/1. One player who has drifted is Spain's Sergio Garcia who is now 40/1 to win his first major.
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