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Paul Williams' The Masters FRL Tips 2026

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Check out our 2026 First Round Leader form stats, history stats and tee times here.

The First Round Leader (FRL) market is fascinating given there are many ways to review the data to hand.

How does the weather forecast impact conditions? Will it be softer earlier, firmer later, windier for some, warmer for others? What tee times have the recent FRL winners had? Have the recent FRL winners started well here in the past? Have the recent FRL winners started well in their recent events; have they even been playing well in recent events?

Lots of questions and the odd red herring along the way I’m sure, however I think there are a few factors to consider which might help point us in the right direction.

First up, some recent history of FRL winners here:

  • 2025: Justin Rose secured his fifth First Round Lead here at Augusta last year, delighting hordes of punters at anything up to 66/1. The Englishman’s opening round of 65 was three shots better than anyone else from a 12:00 noon tee time.
  • 2024: After a 2.5 hour delay to the start following overnight storms, Bryson DeChambeau took advantage of soft and relatively tranquil conditions from an original 8.48am tee time to post an opening round of 65 that proved good enough for the first round lead.
  • 2023: Viktor Hovland, Jon Rahm and Brooks Koepka each shot 65 to sit 2 shots clear of the pack after 18 holes from 10:18am, 10:42am and 11:54am tee times respectively. All 3 had recorded a first round lead in one of their previous 7 starts, with Rahm having recorded 2 FRLs recently.
  • 2022: Sungjae Im (67), 12:57pm tee time. Sungjae Im pipped Cameron Smith to the first day lead from a relatively late tee time, building on the promise he’d shown at the November Masters 18 months before when finishing 2nd overall, having been 4th after the first day.
  • 2021: Justin Rose (65), 12:48pm tee time. The Englishman romped into a 4-stroke lead after 18 holes, having withdrawn from the Arnold Palmer Invitational on his last start through injury to throw most punters off the scent. That was the 4th time that Rose had led, or co-led, The Masters after day 1.
  • 2020: In the November Masters, Paul Casey, Dylan Frittelli and Dustin Johnson all shared the first round lead with 7-under rounds of 65 from 7.44am and 12pm (both players) tee times respectively, from a 2-tee start due to reduced daylight hours. Casey had closed his previous event, the Zozo Championship, with a 67 although his form, both overall and from a FRL perspective, was average at best; Frittelli however had flashed a little more form at the same event, sitting 4th after day 1 and 2nd into the weekend before fading. Eventual winner Dustin Johnson had started slowly on his previous 2 starts with rounds of 73 & 72, however he’d finished like a train in Houston to finish 2nd overall before capturing the Green Jacket here the following week.
  • 2019: Bryson DeChambeau (66), 1.38pm tee time; Brooks Koepka (66), 2.00pm tee time. Big hitters Bryson and Brooks shared the spoils after 18 holes, each shooting 6-under par from late tee times. DeChambeau didn’t have much in the way of immediate form, however he had won the Dubai Desert Classic earlier that year on the European Tour after sitting in 2nd place after the first day. Koepka had finished runner-up at the Honda Classic earlier in the season from a 6th place position after day 1, however that again was the most tangible pointer for this, albeit quite distant.
  • 2018: Jordan Spieth (66), 1.49pm tee time. The third time that Spieth had finished as FRL here at Augusta came after a closing round of 66 in Houston the week before, which was the 2nd best effort on show that day, that catapulted him into 3rd place overall.
  • 2017: Charley Hoffman (65), 1.08pm tee time. Hoffman had finished 2nd at the Arnold Palmer invitational two events prior, opening with a round of 68 (3rd place).
  • 2016: Jordan Spieth (66), 9.48am tee time. Jordan had already won that season at Kapalua, plus had recorded a 67 (t10) to open with in Houston.
  • 2015: Jordan Spieth (64), 1.15pm tee time. Incoming form of 1/2/2 prior to leading here after Thursday and eventually winning the Green Jacket.
  • 2014: Bill Haas (68), 10.08am tee time. Incoming for of 6/14/37 and had been tied for the lead in Houston (65) after the first round.
  • 2013: Marc Leishman; Sergio Garcia (66), 9.28am, 12.57 tee times. Leishman’s effort was out of the blue really as he’d struggled of late, whereas Sergio had been playing nicely and had recently tied for the FRL lead at Doral (66) and was 2nd after round 1 at Riviera (65)
  • 2012: Lee Westwood (67), 12.48pm tee time. Incoming form of 2/4/4/29/21 and had opened with a solid round of 68 at Houston the week before.
  • Going back further still, in 2011 Rory McIlroy (9.24am) and Alvaro Quiros (1.59pm) tied for the lead with rounds of 65; Fred Couples shot a 66 from a 12.58 tee time in 2010 to lead on his own; Chad Campbell’s 12.35 tee time produced an opening 65 in 2009; Trevor Immelman and Justin Rose shared the lead in 2008 with rounds of 68 from 11.40am and 10.56 tee times respectively.

What stands out to me is that if we go back to 2007, the final group of the day has produced a top-5 finisher on 7 of the 18 occasions; extend that to the last 3 groups and 11 of the last 18 renewals have produced a top-5 finisher in the first round leader market.

Is there some logic in there? The breeze often does lay down a little towards the end of the day and perhaps the euphoria and pressure begins to dissipate a little as the day progresses. Players will also usually enjoy the best temperatures in the afternoon and on this lengthy layout every extra yard helps, particularly with the scoreable holes on the back 9.

The latest weather forecast for Augusta National is here.

Thursday looks set fair with largely sunny conditions and temperatures nudging into the low-70s Fahrenheit after a chilly start. Overall wind speeds will be fairly consistent at around 10mph, however the gustiest conditions will be in the morning before there’s a hint that it drops a little for the late starters, as is often the case.

As with the outright markets, there’s some value to be had in terms of additional each-way places in the First Round Leader market, and I’ve backed both of my selections with BetMGM who are offering 7 places each way, 1/5 odds in this market. Their new customer offer is as follows:

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My selections for FRL are as follows:

Jon Rahm 2pts EW 20/1 (7EW, 1/5) with BetMGM

  • Masters Starts: 9
  • Masters FRL: 1 (2023)
  • Masters FRL Top-7s: 2
  • Last 10 Event FRL Form: 32/3/12/69/64/4/5/16/1/5
  • Tee Time: 1.08pm

Jon Rahm is widely fancied – and has been heavily backed – to win this year’s Masters, and if he’s to do so then it may well come courtesy of a strong start on Thursday.

A 1.08pm tee time looks ideal with the gusty winds forecast to all but have dissipated by that point in the day, plus the Spaniard can enjoy the warmest of the day’s temperatures as he looks to win a second Green Jacket.

The 31 year-old led after the first round with a sublime 65 when victorious here in 2023 and arrives here in strong overall form having not finished outside the top 5 in his LIV campaign so far this year, included in which was victory in Hong Kong and a play-off defeat to Bryson DeChambeau on his last outing in South Africa.

In between those efforts he finished 5th in Singapore where he led after the opening 18 holes, and everything seems to align here this week for another fast start.

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Corey Conners 1pt EW 50/1 (7EW, 1/5) with BetMGM

  • Masters Starts: 8
  • Masters FRL: Best – 2nd (2025)
  • Masters FRL Top-7s: 3
  • Last 10 Event FRL Form: 131/71/6/80/76/51/33/9/10/17
  • Tee Time: 12:44pm

A little further down the betting, Corey Conners has made a habit of starting fast at the Majors and can be backed to do the same again from an afternoon tee time on Thursday.

The leader after day one at the 2021 US PGA Championship and 2nd after 18 holes two years later, the Canadian was also 9th after day one at the 2024 US Open – but the real interest lies in his performances here at Augusta National.

Eight starts have yielded four top-10 finishes overall and he’s been getting progressively closer to the lead after the opening day as time has gone by. 11th after 18 holes in 2019, the 34 year-old was 7th in the FRL market in 2022, 6th in 2024, and 2nd last year.

2026 started slowly for Corey, however he looks to be finding his groove with top-14 finishes at the Players Championship and Valspar Championship over his last two outings. Thursdays have improved too, having shot 69 on the opening day on each of his last three starts, and anything in that region or better here could see him in with a shout of the first round lead.

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Odds and bookmaker offers correct at 07:50BST 8.4.26 but are naturally subject to fluctuation.