 With the Masters just a couple of days away it's time to run through my favorite outrides based on the odds at FanDuel Sportsbook. We're starting things off here at the top with Rory McElroy. McElroy is coming off miscut at the Valera Texas Open, but he has the distance to hang here. McElroy ranks second in distance gain over the past 50 rounds according to Fantasy National. McElroy is also 17th around the green. His short game has been better recently than it has been in previous years. What's been lacking for Rory is actually the approach play. Rory though, as we know, can be amazing with his second shot, so if he regains that at Augusta, I think there's a pretty good shot that we've seen McElroy finally pull out the career grand slam and get his green jacket. In a similar range, I'm looking at Brooks Kepka at 19-1. Shocker, Brooks, Major, you know what to think here for sure, but Kepka has shown upside recently. Over his past 6 events, here are his finishes. 5th, 12th, cut, 16th, cut, and 3rd over those past 6 events. For an outright, a cut is the exact same as the top 5 finish. Effectively, as long as it's not a win, we just want to focus on the upside, and Kepka has had that for sure. He's had the key components you need for upside. He hasn't put everything together in one event just yet, but Kepka is showing upside here in his in good form. He's actually in better form now than he was in entering the 2019 Masters where he wound up finishing a second, so Brooks Kepka showing enough to me right now to have faith in him turning things on at Augusta. Finally, just a bit longer, I want to turn to Patrick Cantlay at 22-1 because we've seen Cantlay dip a bit recent, which is why his odds here are longer at 22-1, but he's still ranked 6th in Data Golf's True Strokes Gain Query over the past 6 months. Cantlay, most of the struggles have been due to poor approach play, but similar to McRoy, we know that Cantlay is very good there in the long run and has still had some spikes recently. Cantlay did finish top 10 at the Masters back in 2019, so he does have upside at Augusta. He's got the distance, he's got the approach play, he's got the short game. I think Cantlay is still golfing too well right now to ignore at 22-1. Those are my three favorite outrits for this week at Augusta, but good luck to you and the bets you make. Go win some cash and enjoy what should be some awesome golf.