The latest Open Championship odds from Caesars Sportsbook have Harman as the favorite (risk $ to win $). Rahm follows at + He easily could have added the Masters to his PGA win on his slate, and in an event where he's got four tops the open best bets, and he's playing. The Open Championship Best Bets: Top sleepers, value bets, long shots, & exotic props for golf's final major ; Pablo Larrazabal, +, +. U.S. Open Golf Odds & Best Bets · Scottie Scheffler: + · Jon Rahm: + · Rory McIlroy: + · Brooks Koepka: + · Patrick Cantlay: + · Viktor.
How can you not love a closing stretch with so much potential peril. You can get pretty creative British sports books. What's one unconventional golf bet you'd like to make this week. Keith Stewart: Adam Scott is the only player in the field who has finished in the top 10 of the last two Open Championships played at Royal Liverpool.
The brilliant Aussie finished fifth in and eighth in Based upon his recent ball striking form, I believe he will finish in the top 10 again. Len Hochberg: I saw some wacky ones—best score by a golfer from a certain country, best score by a golfer from Scandinavia.
How about if the winning golfer's last name begins with the same letter as your last name, you win. I'll take my chances with Viktor Hovland and Tyrrell Hatton. Alex Miceli: Holes-in-one is an interesting bet depending on the course. This week with a par-3 that measures yards but can play less, it has a better than average chance of an ace.
What sleeper, odds in the SI Sportsbook , could be that guy this week. Keith Stewart: One name that will be mentioned many times in previews this week as a sleeper is Padraig Harrington. When you take a closer look, Paddy missed the cut in and at Royal Liverpool. An is awesome off the tee and in he finished 26th at Hoylake. Greg Vara: This might be a popular answer, which perhaps makes him ineligible for this question because many people have already Googled him, but Matthew Jordan is certainly a candidate to spring to the top of the leaderboard early this week.
The reason. The public certainly has some faith in Jordan as his odds are similar to some well-established players. Len Hochberg: Three guys I'm looking at. First, and this is a well known guy, is Robert MacIntyre. The open best bets He's He has two tops at the Open, plus nearly won last week at the Scottish Open. The other two guys better fit the thrust of the question—Thriston Lawrence, a year-old South African with three wins in the past year, and Jordan Smith, a year-old Englishman.
Both are in the top in the world rankings, both finished in the 40s at the Open last year, both have been playing well coming in and both are about The books will keep his odds low as a past champion, but overall, as a betting favorite his chances of winning are even lower. Len Hochberg: This was hard for me, because I believe that come Sunday, the first page of the leaderboard will be dominated by these guys.
But the one guy I feel strongly won't be there is Patrick Cantlay. Favor great drivers and approach players over around-the-green skill. They will need major championship experience, but on these small green complexes not nearly the putting acumen it took in The British Open rota is filled with great courses. Andrews for a moment.
Gary Van Sickle: Turnberry has the best scenery. Pretty good track, too. Keith Stewart: I loved Royal Portrush in Of the pure rota, my favorite is Muirfield. Past champions at Muirfield really define the resume of this incredible links design. Len Hochberg: I didn't recall much about Royal Liverpool. But I have watched flyovers and am greatly looking forward to it, especially the new baby-short 17th hole and the now yard-plus 18th.
But It would have to be Carnoustie. That's the biggest beast of them all, considered the hardest of them all. Jean Van de Velde may not like this answer, but oh well. Alex Miceli: If you consider Turnberry still in the Open rota, that would be my choice. The newest iteration is spectacular and has a history with the Duel in the Sun.
I particularly love the closing holes. I think I first became fascinated with the closing stretch in when Jean Van de Velde had his infamous meltdown. The scenes from that final hole are still clear as day. How can you not love a closing stretch with so much potential peril. You can get pretty creative British sports books. What's one unconventional golf bet you'd like to make this week?
Keith Stewart: Adam Scott is the only player in the field who has finished in the top 10 of the last two Open Championships played at Royal Liverpool. The brilliant Aussie finished fifth in and eighth in Based upon his recent ball striking form, I believe he will finish in the top 10 again. Len Hochberg: I saw some wacky ones—best score by a golfer from a certain country, best score by a golfer from Scandinavia.
How about if the winning golfer's last name begins with the same letter as your last name, you win. Malnati, who is one of six player directors on the new PGA Tour board, has obviously had his plate full with all the issues and divisions in professional golf at the moment. He was a pre-tournament price and won the Valspar by two strokes over Cameron Young, who now has seven runner-up finishes on the PGA Tour without a victory.
He also earned an invitation to the Masters for the first time in his year professional career. Lee and Christiaan Bezuidenhout rounded out the top 10 with a T Scheffler is, of course, the favorite in his adopted home state of Texas. The former Texas Longhorn finished runner-up here in and set the course record that year with a round of Wyndham Clark is 0-for-2 in his last two starts trying to topple the World No.
Tony Finau is the defending champion of the event from there was no event in Will Zalatoris also shares a tag with Finau. Sahith Theegala comes into this week with consecutive top finishes at the Arnold Palmer and The Players and is playing an ex-officio home game this week as he is a Houston resident. The mid-range of the market includes Jason Day , Si Woo Kim , Alex Noren and Keith Mitchell , who was the hole leader last weekend at the Valspar before shooting 8 over in his first 13 holes Sunday and ending up with a 6-over round of 77 to finish T After years at a variety of venues in the greater Houston area, the tournament returned to Memorial Park Golf Course last year for the first time since Crane was the lead fundraiser for the major makeover of the city-owned Memorial Park course.
Shell Oil Company sponsored the event from to It is a municipal course owned by the city of Houston and is rated the top muni track in the state of Texas.