Joe Dyer says: Back Hunter Mahan @ 41.040/1
With a string of high finishes at Augusta and a decent start to the season under his belt, Mahan must be hopeful of a very strong showing at this year's Masters. Top-10 finishes in 2009 and 2010 (and 12th last year) demonstrates an aptitude for the course. Long off the tee, accurate with his irons and a better putter than many credit him for - Mahan has the all-round game to go close and five PGA Tour wins shows that if he gets in the right position he can get the job done.
Mike Norman says: Back Richard Sterne @ 201.0200/1
Although the cream usually rise to the top in the season's first Major it certainly isn't prone to an upset - think Angel Cabrera, Zach Johnson, and Charl Schwartzel in recent years. Fingers crossed then that this year's surprise is Richard Sterne. We know that South Africans have a tremendous record at Augusta, and players from the Rainbow Nation have dominated the early part of the European Tour season so far. Sterne tops the money list on that Tour currently and comes here on the back of a very respectable T12 at the WGC Cadillac Championship. He has an excellent second-shot game when on song and can putt very well. He'll do for me at massive odds.
Dan Geraghty says: Back Martin Laird @ 111.0110/1
Standing in the middle of the 18th fairway at last week's Valero Texas Open, Rory McIlroy looked pretty hacked off as he watched his fellow Brit Martin Laird hole yet another putt. The young Northern Irishman did very little wrong but was beaten by an inspired Laird who played arguably the best golf of his career to date. The Scot is a wonderful driver of the golf ball, has three PGA Tour wins to his name and has made the cut both times he's visited Augusta; notably, finishing 20th on his debut in 2011. After last week's performance he must be followed at a triple figure price.
Paul Krishnamurty says: Back Matt Kuchar @ 41.040/1
Matt Kuchar fits the perfect profile of a first-time major winner and, as we've known ever since his teenage amateur days, Augusta is a likely setting. His win at the World Matchplay was one of the most impressive displays from anyone this season and, having already won golf's 'fifth major' at Sawgrass, Kuchar looks primed for a breakthrough. He could easily have won when finishing third at last year's Masters and is unlikely to be far away again.
Steve Rawlings says: Back Luke Donald @ 34.033/1
Luke Donald comes into this year's Masters slightly under the radar somewhat. He's no longer the world number one as he was this time last year, and that in itself should enable him to play under a bit less pressure. He also hasn't started 2013 in great fashion which means his odds to win are twice the price they were in 2012, but the fact still remains that he is a tremendous driver of the ball, a great scrambler, and one of the best putters on Tour. Those latter two skills will serve him well at Augusta National and should see him contend.
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