Tyrrell Hatton
Price: $7,600
The parallels between Hatton right now and eventual 2016 Masters champion Danny Willett at this time last year are strong, and not just because they're both from England. Willett entered Augusta red-hot, while Hatton is coming in with arguably even better form, having tallied four Top-10 finishes in his last five starts (with the only exception being a T17 at the WGC-Match Play). Willett was ranked 12th, while Hatton is ranked 15th. Willett had 50-to-1 odds, while Hatton stands at 55-to-1.
One key difference is that Willett had played the Masters the year before, while this will be Hatton's first trip to Augusta. In most cases, I stay away from players with zero experience at the Masters, but anytime you can get a Top-10 machine who has the elite short game (sixth in strokes gained approaching the green and first in strokes gained putting) to conquer Augusta's difficult greens for under $8,000, you don't pass that up. (Getty)
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