The Masters 2026 Supercomputer

Sep 28, 2025; Bethpage, New York, USA; Team USA golfer Bryson DeChambeau reacts on the 18th hole on the final day of competition for the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images

Bryson Dechambeau projected to claim first Green Jacket with Rory McIlroy set to suffer defending champion hangover at Augusta

With The Masters getting underway in over a week’s time, data analysts at Action Network have deployed their advanced Supercomputer simulation to project the notable outcomes from the first major on the golf calendar.

The best golfers in the world will battle out to wear the famous Green Jacket, looking to stake their claim at Augusta National.

The Supercomputer has used a predictive model to finalise a top 50 leaderboard, assess what the final standings of The Masters will look like, alongside each player’s respective win percentage and their chances of making the cut.

Whilst the likes of two-time Masters winner Scottie Scheffler and defending champion Rory McIlroy are the top two favourites according to the bookies, the Masters can often throw the several plot twists.

This has been reflected in the Supercomputer, with Bryson DeChambeau projected to win the Green Jacket with a significant 31.1 per cent chance of triumph to go with his final predicted score of -13. The two-time major champion has been fancied to go all the way at Augusta having already claimed two LIV tour wins this year in Singapore and South Africa.

DeChambeau, who was outplayed in the final round of last year’s Masters by McIlroy, will face a new contender in Ludvig Åberg. Åberg’s talent has been recognised around the world but the 26-year-old Swede will have to settle for a second-place finish, having achieved the same result at Augusta in 2024.

The English duo of Justin Rose and Matt Fitzpatrick are projected to continue their fine form heading into The Masters with top five finishes while Players Championship winner Cameron Young is also set to be in contention.

DeChambeau’s projected score of -13 under and competition further up the field is set to have a negative impact on Scheffler and McIlroy claiming more glory at Augusta. The Supercomputer has given Scheffler a 5.4 per cent chance of winning The Masters while McIlroy has a 3.3 likelihood of holding onto the Green Jacket.

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The Masters 2026 Supercomputer:

Rank Golfer Projected Score Projected Win % Made Cut %
1 Bryson DeChambeau -13 31.10% 68.60%
2 Ludvig Åberg -11 19.20% 68.40%
T3 Justin Rose -9 8.10% 67.30%
T3 Cameron Young -9 8.10% 67.30%
5 Matt Fitzpatrick -8 6.80% 66.30%
6 Scottie Scheffler -7 5.40% 66.20%
T7 Rory McIlroy -6 3.30% 66.00%
T7 Xander Schauffele -6 3.30% 66.00%
T7 Tommy Fleetwood -6 3.30% 66.00%
10 Brooks Koepka -5 3% 65.20%
11 Jordan Spieth -4 1.80% 64.20%
T12 Collin Morikawa -3 1.20% 63.20%
T12 Robert MacIntyre -3 1.20% 63.20%
T12 Hideki Matsuyama -3 1.20% 63.20%
T15 Shane Lowry -2 0.80% 62.20%
T15 Sepp Straka -2 0.80% 62.20%
T15 Viktor Hovland -2 0.80% 62.20%
T15 Patrick Reed -2 0.80% 62.20%
T19 Min Woo Lee -1 0.40% 61.10%
T19 Tom Hoge -1 0.40% 61.10%
T19 Sungjae Im -1 0.40% 61.10%
T22 Justin Thomas E 0.20% 60.20%
T22 Max Homa E 0.20% 60.20%
T22 Sahith Theegala E 0.20% 60.20%
T22 Corey Conners E 0.20% 60.20%
T22 Joaquin Niemann E 0.20% 60.20%
T22 Akshay Bhatia E 0.20% 60.20%
T22 Gary Woodland E 0.20% 60.20%
T29 Sam Burns +1 0.10% 59.30%
T29 Tyrrell Hatton +1 0.10% 59.30%
T29 Russell Henley +1 0.10% 59.30%
T29 Si Woo Kim +1 0.10% 59.30%
T29 Patrick Cantlay +1 0.10% 59.30%
T29 Jason Day +1 0.10% 59.30%
T35 Adam Scott +2 0.02% 58.40%
T35 Aaron Rai +2 0.02% 58.40%
T37 Jon Rahm +3 0.02% 57.20%
T37 Nicolai Højgaard +3 0.02% 57.20%
T37 Cameron Smith +3 0.02% 57.20%
T37 Brian Harman +3 0.02% 57.20%
T41 Wyndham Clark +4 0.02% 56.50%
T41 Daniel Berger +4 0.02% 56.50%
43 Harris English +5 0.02% 55.90%
44 Charl Schwartzel +6 0.02% 54.80%
45 Dustin Johnson +7 0.02% 53.80%
T46 Jake Knapp +8 0.02% 52.90%
T46 Sergio Garcia +8 0.01% 52.90%
48 Matt McCarty +9 0.01% 52.10%
49 Maverick McNealy +10 0.01% 51.80%
50 Kurt Kitayama +11 0.01% 51.50%

Other talking points from the Supercomputer include 2015 Masters champion Jordan Spieth finishing just outside the top 10 with Scotland’s Bob MacIntyre and Ireland’s Shane Lowry also ranking in similar positions.

Of those set to notably miss the cut, Phil Mickelson is likely to miss out on the action during the weekend at Augusta as a result of his poor form on LIV. The same can also be said for fellow former Masters champion Bubba Watson.

How does the 2026 Masters Supercomputer work?

The 2026 Masters Supercomputer, conducted by Action Network, uses an advanced simulation model based on the following – each qualified player’s recent form, the current Official Golf World Rankings (OGWR) and past performances of each player at Augusta National.

Combining these three components, the model was run 10,000 times with the most frequent results highlighted from the top 50 players expected to make up the final leaderboard.

These simulations helped determine each player’s projected score and win percentage as well as the likelihood of each golfer making the cut.

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