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Who will win the US Open golf 2021?
Year | Winner | Venue |
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2021 | Jon Rahm | Torrey Pines Golf Course |
2020 | Bryson DeChambeau | Winged Foot GC |
2019 | Gary Woodland | Pebble Beach |
2018 | Brooks Koepka | Shinnecock Hills Golf Club |
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2014 U.S. Open (golf)
Tournament information | |
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Winner's share | $1,620,000 €1,199,804 |
Champion | |
Martin Kaymer | |
271 (−9) |
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- Jon Rahm +1100.
- Justin Thomas +1200.
- Rory McIlroy +1300.
- Cameron Smith +1300.
- Scottie Scheffler +1300.
- Dustin Johnson +1300.
- Brooks Koepka +1500.
- Collin Morikawa +1900.
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1. Bryson DeChambeau (two shots back)
Nine months ago, DeChambeau began the final round of the 2020 U.S. Open two shots back. That’s exactly where he begins this year’s Open, although he’ll be doing it from the third-to-last group. He’ll have many more people to take down this year, but the same exact strategy is working again.
2. Jon Rahm (three shots back)
Rahm has been in comfortable control of his game all week long, doing everything well. Will it be enough? He’ll have to probably shoot 68 or better to get it done, and he hasn’t even done that once this week.
3. Rory McIlroy (two shots back)
Is Rory actually in contention yet? Does he feel like he’s in contention? It’s been a long time since he was this close to the lead in a major on Sunday. He hasn’t delivered. But something feels different this week. It’s a Tour course he’s fared well at, after all.
4. Louis Oosthuizen (tied for lead)
You know who doesn’t make bad swings? King Louis. He just lingers, like he did Saturday, never far from the lead, but never out in front all alone. And then wham! He drops in an eagle like he did Saturday evening. Can he actually fend off everyone Sunday? He’ll have to play well to do it. There are too many contenders.
5. Dustin Johnson (four shots back)
You may have missed DJ’s third round, mainly because not many shots were shown on TV, but also because it happened pretty early in the day. Johnson has had a quiet week, but there are only so many people capable of shooting 64, and he’s one of them.
6. Collin Morikawa (four shots back)
Morikawa is another player who could shoot 64 on Sunday. He is the best ball-striker on the planet, after all. Morikawa with irons is the closest thing we’ve seen to Tiger Woods’ irons game in a modern player. Could he hit it tight all Sunday long? He could. Eighteen holes is a pretty small sample size.
7. Xander Schauffele (four shots back)
Schauffele has been shockingly average putting this week. He’s lost strokes to the field on the greens in every round of the tournament. Clearly he’s not comfortable. But what if the first one drops Sunday? He’s struck the ball as well as anyone in the tournament. That might be worth something, and it might be worth nothing.
Latest US Open betting action: Oosthuizen favored to win
UPDATE 9 P.M. ET SUNDAY: On a Sunday afternoon leaderboard dripping with heavy hitters and a couple of less-heralded players, it was quite a sight watching in-play odds change in rapid-fire fashion.
Previous US Open action
UPDATE MIDNIGHT FRIDAY: Richard Bland is as nondescript a golfer as you'll ever find atop a U.S. Open leaderboard. BetMGM Nevada had the Englishman at +40,000 (400/1) pre-tournament, and even after a 1-under 70 in Round 1, Bland was still a huge long shot.
US Open Golf betting history
DeChambeau was the 2020 winner, cashing in for his backers at a solid +2,200. His odds to win this year are slightly better but still outside of the Top 5 favorites.
How to bet on golf
The most popular way to bet on golf is by simply picking the winner, which is also referred to as an outright. There are plenty of other ways to wager, however. Some of the more popular markets including U.S.
Where can I bet on the U.S. Open?
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U.S. Open Picks: How Will Torrey Pines Golf Course Play?
Torrey Pines South in La Jolla, California, holds the honor of playing host to the 121st U.S. Open. Annually the venue for the Farmers Insurance Open, players have plenty of rounds under their belts on this San Diego beauty.
U.S. Open Predictions: Will DeChambeau Defend His Title?
That brings us to the defending champion, Bryson DeChambeau. He broke everyone’s mind last year at Winged Foot where he took the bomb and gouge methodology and implemented it perfectly, winning by six strokes over Matthew Wolff.
South Course Analysis
As previously mentioned, we have seen our fair share of Torrey Pines South over the years. While it may play differently this week, a bit more difficult than usual, the bones are the same. It’s the same course, relatively the same layout, but now the USGA has their hands all over it.
U.S. Open Expert Picks
All signs point to Jordan Spieth for me this week. I truly believe that the spring resurgence will be capped off with fireworks this week at Torrey Pines. At the moment, there doesn’t appear to be a flaw in the 2015 U.S. Open champion’s game and despite the lack of strong history at Torrey Pines, he should like his chances coming into this week.
2021 U.S. Open Odds FAQ
The 2021 U.S. Open will take place on June 17-20 at Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego, California. This is the second time Torrey Pines has hosted the U.S. Open, with the first being in 2008 when Tiger Woods won the tournament. To find out information regarding golf futures betting, visit our Golf Futures page .
