The US Masters is one of the biggest golfing events of the year so using this years Masters to see how many golf markets the bookies are offering is a pretty reliable measure.
- William Hill - 40 markets including top 5 finish, top 10 finish, top 20 finish, winning nationality, hole in one, margin of victory and group betting.
- Paddy Power - 37 markets including top 5 finish, top 10 finish, top 20 finish, to make/miss the cut, top lefty and Big Guns v The Field.
- Bet365 - 36 markets including top 5 finish, top 10 finish, top 20 finish, 72 hole match betting, top left-handed player and to make or miss the cut.
- BetVictor - 34 markets including top 5 finish, top 10 finish, straight forecasts, age of winner, top European and a hole in one.
- Betfair - 19 markets including top 5 finish place only, top 10 finish, top 20 finish, top 30 finish, top 40 finish, and group betting.
As for the rest of the bookies, there isn't a huge amount of difference between William Hill, Paddy Power, Ladbrokes, Bet365 or BetVictor and it's worth remembering that the golf markets on offer do vary from bookie to bookie.
You will often find the main online bookies offering free bets to register a new account just before major tournaments. A great way to get started and test out a new bookmaker betting on golf.
In 2020 we revisited the above golf bookmakers checking a smaller tournament to see how the bookmakers compared.
Most had between 20 and 25 markets on the nonmajor golf tournaments.
Nearly all had top 5 finish, top 10 finish, 1st round leader, group betting, head to head betting, and top player from each country.