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The United States Golf Association was founded in New York City, and the USGA will conduct the 120thUS Open at Winged Foot Golf Club just outside Manhattan. Originally scheduled for June 18–21, the tournament was postponed to Sept. 17–20 because of the COVID-19 pandemic and there will be no fans in attendance when the players tee off for Round 1 on Thursday.

On this page we’ll look at US Open odds for the 2020 tournament and some golfers and names to know when looking to place a futures bet. We also preview some of the available betting options and strategies, and look at the course setup, stats and keys to success at a US Open.

Bet on Golf Odds, Futures and Props Bovada. Gambling should be entertaining. Remember that you always risk losing the money you bet, so do not spend more than you can afford to lose. Mickelson is an 80-1 long shot in the latest 2020 U.S. Open odds from William Hill. Johnson is the 8-1 favorite in this week's PGA Tour odds, but Rahm (10-1), Thomas (14-1) and Rory McIlroy (16-1).

Open picks, odds: Expert predictions, favorites to win at Winged Foot Golf Club this week Who will win the 120th U.S. Our experts are trusting the top of the odds board this week.

Betting Odds To Win Us Open Golf

William Hill Sportsbook lists Jon Rahm as the favorite at 13-2 in its latest 2021 Waste Management Phoenix Open odds. Before you lock in any 2021 Waste Management Phoenix Open picks, you NEED to see who Sal Johnson is backing. A media legend and consummate golf insider, Johnson has a strong feel for what it takes to win at TPC Scottsdale. US Open Odds to Win 2021. If you want to bet on a player to win the 2021 US Open, odds on key players will be posted at DraftKings Sportsbook, FanDuel Sportsbook & BetMGM Sportsbook at the beginning of the 2021 PGA season.

2020 US Open golf odds

09/17/2020
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View full US Open golf odds at DraftKings Sportsbook, FanDuel Sportsbook and BetMGM.

Following his outstanding play and dominant run through the FedExCup Playoffs and Tour Championship victory, Dustin Johnson is now the top-ranked player in the world – followed by Jon Rahm and Justin Thomas. Johnson (+850) is the favorite to win the US Open with the lowest odds at DraftKings Sportsbook, and he is also +850 at FanDuel Sportsbook. Johnson was +900 to win the US Open prior to winning the Tour Championship and +1600 to win the US Open prior to finishing second in the PGA Championship.

Rahm (+1000), Thomas (+1400) and Xander Schauffele (+1600) were all similarly priced at DraftKings, FanDuel and BetMGM as of Monday morning. The next wave of leading contenders at +2800 or less includes: Rory McIlroy (+1800), Collin Morikawa (+2000), Bryson DeChambeau (+2800) and Webb Simpson (+2800).

The notable missing player is 2017 and 2018 US Open champion Brooks Koepka. He withdrew this past week due to ongoing lingering pain and issues with his knee and hip. There are also 10 past US Open champions in the field:

  • 2019: Gary Woodland (+6600 BetMGM)
  • 2016: Dustin Johnson (+800 BetMGM)
  • 2015: Jordan Spieth (+8000 BetMGM)
  • 2014: Martin Kaymer (+12500 BetMGM)
  • 2013: Justin Rose (+4100 FanDuel)
  • 2012: Webb Simpson (+2800 BetMGM)
  • 2011: Rory McIlroy (+1400 DraftKings)
  • 2010: Graeme McDowell (+25000)
  • 2009: Lucas Glover (+27000)
  • 2008: Tiger Woods (+4100 FanDuel), also won in 2002 and 2000

There are 13 past US Open runner-ups including: Phil Mickelson (+8000) Jason Day (+4000) Tommy Fleetwood (+4000), Rickie Fowler (+5000), Hideki Matsuyama (+3300) and Louis Oosthuizen (+8000).

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Course and tournament information

  • Course: Winged Foot Golf Club
  • Location: Mamaroneck, New York
  • Date: Sept. 17-20, 2020
  • Par: 70 / Yardage 7,477
  • Purse: $12.5 Million / Winner $2.25 Million
  • Fairways: Poa Annua and Bentgrass
  • Rough: Bluegrass / ryegrass / Poa annua / bentgrass
  • Greens: : Poa annua (80%) / bentgrass (20%)
  • TV: Golf Channel and NBC (Sat-Sun)
  • Live Streaming: NBCports.com. NBC Sports App, USGA Streaming App with live coverage and 30 minute daily recap
  • Twitter: @usopengolf

The philosophy of the United States Golf Association (USGA) is to make the US Open the most rigorous, yet fair examination of golf skills while testing all forms of shot-making. It’s an examination of strategy and course management, and also a test of patience and mental strength. So, the USGA likes to set up the golf course to not only test the top player’s skill level with difficult course conditions, but also test players’ mental makeup and survival skills. Efficiency, endurance and energy no doubt play a large part in a player’s ability to excel and execute in a pressure-packed environment

Winged Foot was designed by A. W. Tillinghast in 1923. The course lost 20-25 trees due to Tropical Storm Isaias in August, but that’s not reflected in this hole-by-hole flyover video of the course. There are just two holes where water comes into play (15 and 16), and 76 sand bunkers that can catch balls that miss the fairway or greens.

From 2016-2018, Gil Hanse recaptured the original contours and size of the greens through a design and restoration project that included rebuilt greens, bunkers and new back tees on seven holes to extend the yardage for this year’s US Open to 7,477 yards.

Winged Foot has always presented a difficult challenge when hosting the US Open, as only two players out of 750 that have competed have broke par.

This year, 14 golfers return who played in the 2006 US Open at Winged Foot. That includes 50-year-old Phil Mickelson, who was one of the favorites back then and needed par on the 72nd hole to win. He made double-bogey to finish 6-over-par and lost by one stroke. Mickelson now has six runner-up finishes in the US Open, but he’s not expected to challenge this year with odds of +8000 at both FanDuel and DraftKings.

This past week, a bettor at William Hill in Las Vegas placed $45,000 bet on Mickelson to win the 2020 US Open at 75/1 odds. Should Phil win, the bettor will be rewarded with $3.375 million. The wager represents the second-largest liability for an individual golf wager in William Hill’s US history.

Factors beyond the numbers for betting favorites

This year’s US Open is at Winged Foot is the quintessential test with very thick rough just off the fairways and tougher scoring conditions. No major championship since the 2006 US Open at Winged Foot has played tougher as there were less than 1.8 birdies per round.

These players have experienced more success in scoring and results at recent US Opens, showing they can handle the conditions and skills necessary to be most competitive.

Xander Schauffele: T3 (-7), T6 (+6), T5 (-10) last three years
Henrik Stenson: T9 (-5) and T6 (+6) last two years
Justin Rose: T3 (-7) and T10 (+7) last two years
Matthew Fitzpatrick: T12 (-4), T12 (+8) last two years
Patrick Reed: three top-15 finishes last five years including 4th (+4) in 2018
Webb Simpson: T16 (-3) and T10 (+7) last two years
Louis Oosthuizen: Five straight top-25 finishes including T2 (-4) in 2015 and T7 (-6) in 2019

Total driving stats, Off the Tee, Tee to Green and accuracy are significant when evaluating players and strokes gained stats for Winged Foot. There will be a greater penalty for missing fairways and approach play with mid and longer iron play of significance as there are seven par 4s from 450 to 500 yards and six of them are the toughest scoring holes on the course.

Length off the tee will be beneficial if players can find the fairway more often. Players that putt better on poa annua greens will have an edge. But mental strength and the ability to manage your emotions and game while grinding through tougher conditions is also what it takes to challenge for a spot on the leaderboard by Sunday.

2021 THE PLAYERS Championship Odds

THE PLAYERS Championship - Betting Resources

  • Date: March 11-14, 2021
  • Venue: TPC Sawgrass
  • Location: Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
  • Defending Champion: Rory McIlroy

Odds to Win 2021 THE PLAYERS Championship

Odds To Win 2021 THE PLAYERS Championship (3/11/21)
GolferAmericanFractional
Dustin Johnson+120012/1
Bryson Dechambeau+130013/1
Rory McIlroy+130013/1
Jon Rahm+150015/1
Justin Thomas+160016/1
Collin Morikawa+200020/1
Webb Simpson+200020/1
Xander Schauffele+200020/1
Patrick Cantlay+240024/1
Viktor Hovland+240024/1
Jordan Spieth+290029/1
Tony Finau+290029/1
Tyrrell Hatton+330033/1
Hideki Matsuyama+360036/1
Tommy Fleetwood+360036/1
Scottie Scheffler+370037/1
Patrick Reed+390039/1
Daniel Berger+400040/1
Matthew Fitzpatrick+470047/1
Paul Casey+470047/1
Sung-Jae Im+470047/1
Jason Day+480048/1
Joaquin Niemann+500050/1
Cameron Smith+650065/1
Will Zalatoris+650065/1
Adam Scott+700070/1
Louis Oosthuizen+700070/1
Christiaan Bezuidenhout+800080/1
Abraham Ancer+850085/1
Lee Westwood+850085/1
Max Homa+850085/1
Sergio Garcia+850085/1
Billy Horschel+950095/1
Corey Conners+950095/1
Harris English+950095/1
Jason Kokrak+950095/1
Justin Rose+11000110/1
Lanto Griffin+11000110/1
Russell Henley+11000110/1
Francesco Molinari+13000130/1
Kevin Na+13000130/1
Sam Burns+13000130/1
Si Woo Kim+13000130/1
Branden Grace+15000150/1
Cameron Davis+15000150/1
Cameron Tringale+15000150/1
Carlos Ortiz+15000150/1
Chris Kirk+15000150/1
Doug Ghim+15000150/1
Ian Poulter+15000150/1
Keegan Bradley+15000150/1
Kevin Kisner+15000150/1
Marc Leishman+15000150/1
Matt Kuchar+15000150/1
Rickie Fowler+15000150/1
Ryan Palmer+15000150/1
Shane Lowry+15000150/1
Bubba Watson+16000160/1
Alex Noren+18000180/1
Andrew Putnam+18000180/1
Brendon Todd+18000180/1
Brian Harman+18000180/1
Byeong-Hun An+18000180/1
Sebastian Munoz+18000180/1
Talor Gooch+18000180/1
Wyndham Clark+18000180/1
Jhonattan Vegas+19000190/1
Cameron Champ+22000220/1
Charley Hoffman+22000220/1
Emiliano Grillo+22000220/1
Gary Woodland+22000220/1
Henrik Norlander+22000220/1
Kevin Streelman+22000220/1
Mackenzie Hughes+22000220/1
Maverick McNealy+22000220/1
Phil Mickelson+22000220/1
Robert MacIntyre+22000220/1
Victor Perez+22000220/1
Bernd Wiesberger+24000240/1
Brendan Steele+24000240/1
Chez Reavie+24000240/1
Harold Varner+24000240/1
Henrik Stenson+24000240/1
Luke List+24000240/1
Matt Jones+24000240/1
Matthew NeSmith+24000240/1
Richy Werenski+24000240/1
Russell Knox+24000240/1
Ryan Moore+24000240/1
Zach Johnson+24000240/1
Kyle Stanley+27000270/1
Martin Laird+27000270/1
Charles Howell+30000300/1
Danny Willett+30000300/1
Dylan Frittelli+30000300/1
J.T. Poston+30000300/1
James Hahn+30000300/1
Kyoung-Hoon Lee+30000300/1
Lucas Glover+30000300/1
Patrick Rodgers+30000300/1
Keith Mitchell+32000320/1
Aaron Wise+35000350/1
Adam Hadwin+35000350/1
Adam Long+35000350/1
Brandt Snedeker+35000350/1
C.T. Pan+35000350/1
Doc Redman+35000350/1
Joel Dahmen+35000350/1
Michael Thompson+35000350/1
Nate Lashley+35000350/1
Nick Taylor+35000350/1
Peter Malnati+35000350/1
Rory Sabbatini+35000350/1
Scott Piercy+35000350/1
Sepp Straka+35000350/1
Tom Hoge+35000350/1
Tom Lewis+35000350/1
Andrew Landry+42000420/1
Mark Hubbard+44000440/1
Adam Schenk+45000450/1
Danny Lee+45000450/1
Denny McCarthy+45000450/1
Graeme McDowell+45000450/1
Hudson Swafford+45000450/1
Pat Perez+45000450/1
Sam Ryder+45000450/1
Scott Stallings+45000450/1
Stewart Cink+45000450/1
Vaughn Taylor+45000450/1
Anirban Lahiri+50000500/1
Harry Higgs+50000500/1
Jason Dufner+50000500/1
Scott Brown+50000500/1
Austin Cook+65000650/1
Beau Hossler+65000650/1
Bo Hoag+65000650/1
Brian Gay+65000650/1
Brian Stuard+65000650/1
Brice Garnett+65000650/1
Robby Shelton+65000650/1
Robert Streb+65000650/1
Ryan Armour+65000650/1
Sung-Hoon Kang+65000650/1
Troy Merritt+65000650/1
Tyler Duncan+65000650/1
Tyler McCumber+65000650/1
XinJun Zhang+65000650/1
Jim Herman+90000900/1
Jerry Kelly+1000001000/1
Jimmy Walker+1000001000/1
Scott Harrington+1000001000/1

Updated Mon, Mar. 8, 12:15 PM ET - Odds Provided by FanDuel - Subject to Change

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How To Read the Golf Futures Odds Market

The 'Odds to Win' wager in golf is very simple to understand. Put simply, you just need to select the golfer that will capture the victory. Select any of the golfers in the tournament and your payout for the bet will depend on the odds given at the time of the wager. Plus, you can bet online with legal US sportsbooks up until the event begins. There may even be some in-game wagers.

To figure out your Win Amount, take the odds and multiply by the amount wagered. Ex. Jason Day (10/1) - Jason Day is listed as a 10/1 betting choice. If you wager $100 on Day to win the event and he comes in first, then you would win $1,000 (5 ÷ 2 x 100). You would collect $1,100, which includes your win and stake ($100).

What does the FIELD mean? Many golf tournaments will include a betting selection called the Field. This bet consists of all golfers not listed in the 'Odds to Win.' Most races have a set number of golfers but it’s rare to see oddsmakers put a price on every golfer that will tee off. Golfers that are given the least opportunity to win the tournament will be grouped into the 'Field' odds and paid out accordingly if they win.

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