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“Unlocking Victory: The Surprising ‘One-And-Done’ Secret Behind Our Bold Masters 2025 Bets!”

"Unlocking Victory: The Surprising 'One-And-Done' Secret Behind Our Bold Masters 2025 Bets!"

I’m going back to the well for The Masters because MacIntyre fits into my limited budget again, and lefties have been successful at Augusta. Left-handers have won the Masters six times since 2003: Mike Weir once (2003), Phil Mickelson three times (2004, 2006, and 2010), and Bubba Watson (2012 and 2014). Something about the left-to-right ball flight does well at Augusta. 

Honestly, that’s over my head, but I’ve read from smarter golf content creators that Augusta sets up well for lefties. Regardless, MacIntyre is fifth in SG: Tee-to-Green, 12th in Par 5 scoring, and eighth in SG: Off the Tee (OTT) on TOUR this season. He has a T6 at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, T11 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, and ninth at THE PLAYERS this year. 

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