Rory Three-Peat: Can McIlroy Make More Masters History in 2027?

Rory McIlroy won the Masters by one stroke at 12-under 276. (Kyle Terada-Imagn Images)
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Rory McIlroy has won The Masters in consecutive years, becoming the fourth golfer to win back-to-back at Augusta National. That raises one golf betting question already for 2027: Can McIlroy pull off a rare three-peat at a men’s golf Grand Slam?

Bookies.com set out to discover how others have done in trying to win the same major three years in a row, just like the star from Northern Ireland will try to do next year. Here is the history in an interactive graphic for those wondering about Rory McIlroy Masters three-peat chances:

Golf History
Golf Repeat Trends: Three-Peat Attempts
How golfers fared when trying to win the same major three consecutive years. Since 1934 (inaugural Masters), 16 players have attempted it — only one succeeded.
Attempts
16
since 1934
Won
1
6.3% success
Top 5
2
12.5%
Top 10
3
18.8%
Other
10
62.5%
Click any player row to expand full result details. List begins in 1934 with the modern Grand Slam era.
The Masters
’65
’66
Jack Nicklaus
Won 1965 & 1966 · Three-peat attempt: 1967
MC
1967 Result
Missed cut by one stroke (151 after two rounds).
’89
’90
Nick Faldo
Won 1989 & 1990 · Three-peat attempt: 1991
T12
1991 Result
T12 at 6-under 282, five strokes behind winner Ian Woosnam.
’01
’02
Tiger Woods
Won 2001 & 2002 · Three-peat attempt: 2003
T15
2003 Result
T15 at 2-over 290, nine strokes behind playoff winner Mike Weir.
U.S. Open
’37
’38
Ralph Guldahl
Won 1937 & 1938 · Three-peat attempt: 1939
T7
1939 Result
T7 at 12-over 288, four strokes behind playoff winner Byron Nelson at Philadelphia CC.
’50
’51
Ben Hogan
Won 1950 & 1951 · Three-peat attempt: 1952
3rd
1952 Result
Third at 6-over 286, five strokes behind winner Julius Boros at Northwood Club, Dallas.
’88
’89
Curtis Strange
Won 1988 & 1989 · Three-peat attempt: 1990
T21
1990 Result
T21 at 2-under 286, six strokes behind playoff winner Hale Irwin at Medinah (Ill.) CC.
’17
’18
Brooks Koepka
Won 2017 & 2018 · Three-peat attempt: 2019
2nd
2019 Result
Second at 10-under 274, three strokes behind winner Gary Woodland at Pebble Beach, Calif.
The Open Championship
’49
’50
Bobby Locke
Won 1949 & 1950 · Three-peat attempt: 1951
T6
1951 Result
T6 at 5-over 293, eight strokes behind winner Max Faulkner at Royal Portrush.
’54
’55
Peter Thomson
Won 1954 & 1955 · Three-peat attempt: 1956
WON ✓
1956 Result
Won for third straight year at 2-over 286, three strokes ahead of Flory Van Donck at Royal Liverpool. The only successful three-peat in the modern Grand Slam era.
’61
’62
Arnold Palmer
Won 1961 & 1962 · Three-peat attempt: 1963
T26
1963 Result
T26 at 14-over 294, 17 strokes behind playoff winner Bob Charles at Royal Lytham & St. Annes.
’71
’72
Lee Trevino
Won 1971 & 1972 · Three-peat attempt: 1973
T10
1973 Result
T10 at 1-over 289, 13 strokes behind winner Tom Weiskopf at Royal Troon.
’05
’06
Tiger Woods
Won 2005 & 2006 · Three-peat attempt: 2007
T12
2007 Result
T12 at 2-under 282, five strokes behind playoff winner Padraig Harrington at Carnoustie.
’07
’08
Padraig Harrington
Won 2007 & 2008 · Three-peat attempt: 2009
T65
2009 Result
T65 at 12-over 292, 14 strokes behind playoff winner Stewart Cink at Turnberry.
PGA Championship
’36
’37
Denny Shute
Won 1936 & 1937 · Three-peat attempt: 1938
R16
1938 Result
Lost to Jimmy Hynes 2 and 1 in the Round of 16 at Shawnee CC, Smithfield, Pa. (The PGA Championship was a match play format until 1958.)
’99
’00
Tiger Woods
Won 1999 & 2000 · Three-peat attempt: 2001
T29
2001 Result
T29 at 1-under 279, 14 strokes behind winner David Toms at Atlanta AC, Duluth, Ga.
’18
’19
Brooks Koepka
Won 2018 & 2019 · Three-peat attempt: 2020
T29
2020 Result
T29 at 3-under 277, 10 strokes behind winner Collin Morikawa at TPC Harding Park, San Francisco.
*Note: Tiger Woods won the PGA Championship in 2006 and 2007, but in 2008 he was injured and did not play.
Sources: Masters.com, USGA, TheOpen.com, Golf Compendium

Rory McIlroy 2027 Masters Odds

Already at BetMGM Sportsbook and other operators, odds are up for the 2027 Masters. At BetMGM, two-time Masters champion Scottie Scheffler is the favorite for next year’s event at Augusta National with +450 odds, followed by McIlroy at +600. They’re the only two at better than +1000 odds; Bryson DeChambeau and 2023 winner Jon Rahm are next at +1400 odds.

McIlroy became the fourth back-to-back winner at golf’s first major of the year, following in the footsteps of Jack Nicklaus (1965-66), Nick Faldo (1989-90) and Tiger Woods (2001-02).

McIlroy’s 12-under total of 276 was one shot better than Scheffler, who won the event in 2022 and 2024. Had McIlroy ended up at 277, he would have wound up in a playoff, just as he did last year when his 277 total over four rounds earned a playoff spot against Justin Rose. In that playoff, McIlroy claimed the title with a birdie on the first playoff hole.

McIlroy won the 2026 Masters despite ranking 52nd for the week in driving accuracy. He was first in driving distance and 15th in scrambling, according to datagolf.com stats.

BetRivers Sportsbook also has +600 odds on Rory McIlroy Masters three-peat chances next year, as does DraftKings.

McIlroy at Other Majors

Last year, McIlroy ended an 11-year wait between major titles and became the sixth man to complete a career Grand Slam (wins at The Masters, U.S. Open, the Open Championship and the PGA Championship). One year on, the pressure to complete the career Slam is well behind the Northern Irishman and he can focus on bumping up his total of six career major wins.

He is now tied for 12th in all-time major professional victories, alongside Faldo, Lee Trevino and Phil Mickelson. The next major is the PGA Championship, May 14-17 at Aronimink Gold Club in Newton Square, Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia. Like the 2027 Masters, Scheffler is the favorite, with +380 odds at DraftKings Sportsbook, followed by McIlroy at +650.

There are two big differences to note. First, The Masters is the only Grand Slam held at the same course every year. Second, the field is much smaller than at the other three majors. Also see our first-time major winner odds story.

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Three-Peat Attempt History

Out of the 16 repeat winners that have tried to capture the same major three years in a row, only one has succeeded: Peter Thomson at The Open Championship (the British Open) from 1954-56.

Aside from Thomson, five others who tried to win three in a row at a single major finished in the top 10.

In more modern times, the closest anybody has come was Brooks Koepka at the 2019 U.S. Open. Koepka, who won the tournament in 2017 at Erin Hills and 2018 at Shinnecock Hills, finished second in his three-peat bid. He shot 10-under 274 over four rounds, three strokes behind winner Gary Woodland, at Pebble Beach.

Can McIlroy make more history at the 2027 Masters and duplicate a major feat that has not been done in more than 70 years? That will be the big question for customers at sports betting apps going into next year’s event.