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Steve Palmer joins James Mason for the latest episode of the Racing Post's weekly golf tipping show

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The Masters is finally here. The most anticipated week of the golf calendar and there is only one place you want to start it and that is by listening to the sport's most prominent betting podcast, The Sweet Spot, sponsored by AK BETS.

Golf betting guru Steve Palmer is champing at the bit to give you all the best bets for the first Major of the year, and will be telling James Mason just who is likely to make the biggest impression at Augusta National.

World number one Scottie Scheffler is all the rage and is set to go off the biggest Masters favourite since Tiger Woods's heyday, but is he good value?

Can Rory McIlroy finally get his hands on that elusive Green Jacket which would book him a place among the giants of the game who have completed the Grand Slam of Majors?

Can Jon Rahm make a strong defence of his title after making the leap to join the breakaway LIV Tour?

And what about the galaxy of Masters specials that are available this week? Where does the best value lie?

The boys will be going through all this and more and looking forward to Sunday night when a live version of The Sweet Spot will take you through all the key action as the battle for glory reaches its climax in Georgia.

It could not be easier to watch The Sweet Spot. Just click on the link above and, while you are there, don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel to ensure that you never again miss an episode of the best golf-betting podcast around, The Sweet Spot, sponsored by AK BETS.

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Ian WilkersonRacing Post Sport

Published on 9 April 2024inThe Sweet Spot

Last updated 18:08, 9 April 2024

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