A slip down a flight of stairs has sent the top of the betting market for the 2017 Masters into flux.
Dustin Johnson is the world No. 1 and has been the favorite for weeks at the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook, beginning Wednesday with 11/2 odds. Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy were the next highest, each at 15/2.
But after Johnson’s agent announced that the reigning U.S. Open champ had slipped down some stairs in Augusta and injured his back, the lines were quickly adjusted and Johnson, Spieth and McIlroy now all sit as 7/1 co-favorites heading into the opening round.
The betting favorite hasn’t won the Masters since Tiger Woods in 2005, and world No. 1 hasn’t put on the green jacket since Woods in 2002.
Here’s a look at the odds on each of the 94 participants teeing it up in the opening round:
7/1: Dustin Johnson, Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy
15/1: Jason Day, Rickie Fowler, Justin Rose, Hideki Matsuyama
20/1: Jon Rahm
25/1: Phil Mickelson
30/1: Adam Scott, Henrik Stenson, Justin Thomas, Sergio Garcia
40/1: Bubba Watson, Paul Casey, Louis Oosthuizen
50/1: Brandt Snedeker, Matt Kuchar, Tyrrell Hatton, Marc Leishman
60/1: Brooks Koepka, Thomas Pieters, Patrick Reed, Lee Westwood, Matthew Fitzpatrick, Daniel Berger
80/1: Russell Henley, Adam Hadwin, J.B. Holmes, Charl Schwartzel, Jimmy Walker, Bill Haas
100/1: Branden Grace, Zach Johnson, Kevin Kisner, Martin Kaymer, Gary Woodland, Tommy Fleetwood, Alex Noren
125/1: Danny Willett, Emiliano Grillo, Soren Kjeldsen, Shane Lowry, Ryan Moore, Charley Hoffman, Rafael Cabrera-Bello
150/1: Jason Dufner, Jim Furyk, Angel Cabrera, Kevin Na, Russell Knox, Francesco Molinari, Pat Perez, Ross Fisher
200/1: Scott Piercy, Brendan Steele, Bernd Wiesberger, Hudson Swafford
250/1: Jhonattan Vegas, Byeong-Hun An, Andy Sullivan, Fred Couples
300/1: Kevin Chappell, Steve Stricker, Webb Simpson, Chris Wood, Sean O Hair, Hideto Tanihara, William McGirt
500/1: Ernie Els, Bernhard Langer, Jeunghun Wang, James Hahn, Vijay Singh, Si Woo Kim, Roberto Castro
1000/1: Daniel Summerhays, Billy Hurley, Yuta Ikeda, Trevor Immelman, Rod Pampling, Curtis Luck (a), Stewart Hagestad (a), Mackenzie Hughes, Brian Stuard, Jose Maria Olazabal
2000/1: Scott Gregory (a), Brad Dalke (a)
2500/1: Mike Weir, Ian Woosnam, Toto Gana (a)
5000/1: Sandy Lyle, Mark O Meara, Larry Mize