
Niall Lyons has three selections from the Round 4 lowest score market for the final round of the Masters 2025.
The Masters
A bottle of Champagne has been chilling in my fridge since my 40th birthday in January and I had told my wife I was waiting on Rory to win a Major to open it.
Late last night with a four shot lead with half an hour to play I was thinking it may only be in there for another 24 hours.
Bryson's heroic finish last night though puts everything in the balance once again and the opening few holes of the final round are going to be ever so important.
My nerves are shot to pieces, similar to that of many golf fans around the globe. Please don't make me have to watch another Rory interview at midnight tonight where we're talking about another chance at Quail Hollow or Portrush.
Please, please, please for once in my life let me get what I want.
Masters Final Round Tips
- 0.75pt each-way J.Spieth lowest final round score 35/1 (1/5 5) Starsports
- 0.75pt each-way H.Matsuyama lowest final round score 30/1 (1/5 5) Paddypower
- 0.75pt each-way MW Lee lowest final round score 33/1 (1/5 5) Starsports
Paddy Power
- Trusted parent company
- Industry leader in promotions/marketing
- Competitive pricing
Jordan Speith Lowest Final Round Score at 35/1 (Five Places)
The best round on Thursday was shot by Justin Rose, a man who had previously held the first round lead four times, and an eight time end of round leader around Augusta.
Another Augusta specialist Rory McIlroy shot the lowest score on day 2 and did again yesterday when he was matched by the 2007 Masters Champion Zach Johnson.
Course specialists here tend to find a way and that's where my attention will lie in the lowest final round score market.
I'll start with Jordan Spieth who should be much more confident after yesterday's 69. He starts the day 1 under and although a win is off the cards he can catapult into the top 5 and he'll consider that a big step in the right direction.
In his last five final rounds here twice he has gained over six shots on the field shooting a 64 on Sunday in 2018 for a back door top 5 then a 66 in 2023 for the same feat.
He ranks 2nd on the greens this week to here and with small improvements in his long game yesterday today could be the day for a low one.
0.75pt each-way J.Spieth lowest final round score 35/1 (1/5 5) Starsports
Hideki Matsuyama Lowest Final Round Score at 30/1 (Five Places)
My second bet in this market will be Hideki Matsuyama who hasn't hit the ball too well from the tee this week but ranks 7th in approach play across the opening three days.
He has had a nightmare with the putter but again it'd be no surprise to me should the winner of this market today be a former winner or one with a lot form on the course.
Matsuyama fits that bill and is one of the earliest out who can take advantage of a course not quite as fiery.
He will need a better effort off the tee but he can go really low and if the putter heats up early doors he could do exactly that.
0.75pt each-way H.Matsuyama lowest final round score 30/1 (1/5 5) Paddypower
Min Woo Lee Lowest Final Round Score at 33/1 (Five Places)
Finally I'll include Min Woo Lee who at 1 under at halfway was still in the thick of the tournament but fell to a third round of 77.
Pressure is off today and he is one who should be able to stroll around the smell the Azaleas today with not a care in the world.
A recent winner and although this week hasn't worked out, at this stage he'll be glad to be there on Sunday.
With the shackles off he could really let the driver roll and today is maybe the day where he will let it fly and gain plenty on the field with that club.
Out with Justin Thomas the two of these could dovetail nicely today and it'd be no surprise should either threaten the lowest score today.
0.75pt each-way MW Lee lowest final round score 33/1 (1/5 5) Starsports