What were Straka's results in the past Masters Tournaments?
He missed the cut in 2025, finished T16 in 2024, T46 in 2023 and T30 in 2022.
Golf / Masters Tournament
Sepp Straka prepares to compete in the 2026 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club from April 9-12. This betting profile examines his recent performances, odds, and key stats to help you make informed betting decisions.
Sepp Straka's performance at the Masters Tournament has been inconsistent. While he missed the cut in 2025, his T16 finish in 2024 shows his potential at Augusta National. His recent form includes a top-ten finish at THE PLAYERS Championship and a T13 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Straka's strengths lie in his approach play, where he gains strokes on the field. However, his putting stats are less impressive, ranking 77th on TOUR. Bettors should consider Straka's recent performances and his strengths and weaknesses when placing bets on the Masters Tournament.
Key stats to consider:
He missed the cut in 2025, finished T16 in 2024, T46 in 2023 and T30 in 2022.
Tied for second at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
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