British Open, Scottie Scheffler and Sports betting
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W orld No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is 3 under par after round 1 of The Open Championship at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland and has seen his odds shorten considerably from +500 to
The 153rd Open Championship, also referred to as the British Open, will tee off Thursday, July 17 with the competition returning to the Royal Portrush Golf Club after previously being hosted there in 2019.
The four men's major golf tournaments are in the books for 2025, but that doesn't mean the golf season is over. We still have the FedEx Cup and the Ryder Cup le
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SportsLine golf expert Eric Cohen locked in a $10 eight-leg PGA Tour parlay that would return nearly $1.1 million for the British Open 2025
Russell Henley has +6500 odds to win the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush Golf Club as he tries to follow up his fifth-place showing at this tournament in 2024 with another high finish. Henley has one win, and an average finish of 16th, in his 19 events during the past year (including six top fives).
But nobody should ever mistake artificial intelligence for being sappy. USA TODAY Sports canvassed five major AI programs seeking their predictions for the 2025 Open Championship winner and top sleeper picks. The majority went with the pre-tournament favorite, Scottie Scheffler, who is seeking his first Claret Jug.
The Northern Irishman missed the cut at Royal Portrush in 2019, finished T46 in 2021, third in 2022, T6 in 2023 and then missed the weekend again in 2024. That’s two MCs in his last five starts in this event, not bad for the 5/1 price on him to make it 3-in-6.
Brooks Koepka enters play in the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush Golf Club with +5500 odds to win. In his last event at this course he finished fourth in the 2019 The Open Championship. In his four tournaments during the past year, Koepka has a best finish of 12th and an average finish of 28th, with two made cuts.
The World No. 1 and tournament favorite shot a 7-under par 64 in the second round at Royal Portrush Golf Club in Northern Ireland as he zoomed to the top of the leaderboard. Scheffler sits at -10 entering the third round on Saturday, July 19, one stroke better than Matt Fitzpatrick, who is -9 through two rounds.