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How many pars were made in 2023 Masters? What you need to know for your Masters prop bets

Will Scottie Scheffler win the Masters, or will an underdog claim the green jacket? Will Tiger Woods play in the tournament? Will there be a hole-in-one?

These are the questions bettors are asking ahead of the 2024 Masters Tournament.

As you prepare to make your bets — from winners to common prop bets — here is information from previous years on pars, birdies, holes-in-one and more.

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How many pars were in the 2023 Masters?

There were 3,029 pars in last year's Masters Tournament.

How many total birdies in previous Masters?

  • 2023: 880

  • 2022: 827

  • 2021: 944

  • 2020: 1,112* — played in November due to COVID pandemic

  • 2019: 1,099

  • 2018: 925

  • 2017: 843

  • 2016: 811

  • 2015: 1,022

  • 2014: 874

Masters holes-in-one history

There were no holes-in-one during the 2023 Masters. The most recent hole-in-one was Stewart Cink in 2022. Of the 34 holes-in-one in Masters history, 24 have come at the 170-yard, par-3 No. 16. Here is every hole-in-one at the Masters:

Hole No. 4

  • Jeff Sluman, 1992

Hole No. 6

  • Leland Gibson, 1954

  • Billy Joe Patton, 1954

  • Charles Coody, 1972

  • Chris DiMarco, 2004

  • Jamie Donaldson, 2013

  • Corey Conners, 2021

Hole No. 12

  • Claude Harmon, 1947

  • William Hyndman, 1959

  • Curtis Strange, 1988

Hole No. 16

  • Ross Somerville, 1934

  • Willie Goggin, 1935

  • Ray Billows, 1940

  • John Dawson, 1949

  • Clive Clark, 1968

  • Corey Pavin, 1992

  • Raymond Floyd, 1996

  • Padraig Harrington, 2004

  • Kirk Triplett, 2004

  • Trevor Immelman, 2005

  • Ian Poulter, 2008

  • Nathan Green, 2010

  • Ryan Moore, 2010

  • Adam Scott, 2012

  • Bo Van Pelt, 2012

  • Shane Lowry, 2016

  • Davis Love III, 2016

  • Matt Kuchar, 2017

  • Charley Hoffman, 2018

  • Justin Thomas, 2019

  • Bryson DeChambeau, 2019

  • Tommy Fleetwood, 2021

  • Stewart Cink, 2022

When was the last wire-to-wire Masters champion?

Here's a look at all previous wire-to-wire champions:

  • 1941: Craig Wood

  • 1960: Arnold Palmer

  • 1972: Jack Nicklaus

  • 1976: Raymond Floyd

  • 2015: Jordan Spieth

2024 Masters favorite

Scottie Scheffler, 2022 champion, is the 2024 Masters betting favorite with +400 odds, with Rory McIlroy the next shortest odds at +1000 and defending champion Jon Rahm listed at +1,200 as of Monday, April 8, according to sports book BetMGM.

This article originally appeared on Savannah Morning News: How many pars in 2023 Masters? Prop bet info on birdies, holes-in-one, etc.