
U.S. OPEN RECENT WINNERS (2016-2021) 2021 - Jon Rahm (19/2) 2020 - Bryson DeChambeau (25/1) 2019 - Gary Woodland (60/1) 2018 - Brooks Koepka (25/1) 2017 - Brooks Koepka (30/1)
Is the US Open the most demanding golf tournament to win?
You don't fire a 63, the 31st in major championship history, take down Johnny Miller's score to par U.S. Open record and not have a title to show for it come Sunday night. Give …
Who is the last golfer to win the US Open at Winged Foot?
Dustin Johnson, 2016 U.S. Open winner: “I was with Greg Norman recently. People always talk about his driving but what about his putting game. He …
Where is the US Open golf tournament held?
· Brooks has been one of the more consistent major championship performers over the past five years. He's won the U.S. Open twice (2017, 2018), as well as a runner-up in 2019 and T4 finish at Torrey...
Who is the favorite to win the US Open?
· Masters: Bryson DeChambeau (T46) PGA Championship: Matthew Wolff (DNP) U.S. Open: Jon Rahm (1st) Open Championship: Patrick Reed (MC) So that's three horrific predictions and one pretty good one ...

Who won the U.S. Open in 2017 golf?
United StatesBrooks Koepka2017 U.S. Open/Winners
Who's favored to win the US Open golf?
The 2022 installment which head to the East Coast as "The Country Club" in Brookline, Massachusetts will host the major golf tournament. The 2021 U.S. Open Championship went to Jon Rahm, and he was the top betting favorite to win the tournament at 19/2 (Bet $100 to win $950) odds.
Who won the 2017 Open?
United StatesJordan Spieth2017 Open Championship/Winners
Who will win the US Open Golf 2021?
1 Dustin Johnson (16-1). Jon Rahm is the overall favorite at 10-1 at William Hill Sportsbook, while Mickelson is far behind at 50-1. Four-time major champion Brooks Koepka is at 16-1, with Jordan Spieth (18-1) and Rory McIlroy (20-1) also in the 2021 U.S. Open field.
Who is the favorite to win the Open?
Jon RahmOut of that full field, the event's PointsBet favorite is the player with the highest world ranking in the field — Jon Rahm. The Spaniard, now the world No. 2 after spending much of the past year at No. 1, is a heavy favorite at +450.
What were the odds for the US Open?
2022 US Open OddsPlayerOddsJon Rahm+900Rory McIlroy+1400Dustin Johnson+1400Brooks Koepka+140016 more rows•Feb 28, 2022
Has Jordan Spieth won the Open Championship?
Jordan Spieth, (born July 27, 1993, Dallas, Texas, U.S.), American professional golfer who, at age 21, won the 2015 Masters Tournament and the U.S. Open, two of golf's most prestigious events. He captured a third major title when he won the 2017 British Open.
Who won the 2016 Open Championship?
SwedenHenrik Stenson2016 Open Championship/Winners
Where did Jordan Spieth win the Open?
Royal BirkdaleSpieth's hopes for winning the Claret Jug for a second time – he previously won the title in 2017 at Royal Birkdale – took a hit when he made bogeys at the fourth and sixth holes, the latter resulting from his tee shot coming up way short in the front greenside bunker.
Who is favored to win 2020 US Open?
2020 US Open Odds: Dustin Johnson, Jon Rahm the Favorites at Winged Foot, Tiger Woods at 45-1. Dustin Johnson opened as the favorite for the 2020 U.S. Open, with Jon Rahm and Justin Thomas just behind him.
Who will win US Masters 2021?
Masters Tournament winners by yearYearWinnerScore2021Hideki Matsuyama-102020Dustin Johnson-202019Tiger Woods-132018Patrick Reed-1578 more rows•Apr 6, 2022
Who leads the US Open?
J. Rahmcourse alert: ×posplayerround 1 rd11J. Rahm692L. Oosthuizen673H. English72T4G. Migliozzi7142 more rows
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?
With PGA betting growing in popularity, pretty much all online sportsbooks will offer golf odds for the U.S. Open. We've compiled the best golf betting sites where you live — see what U.S. Open odds they have available before placing your wagers.
Who will take home trophies at Augusta National, Southern Hills, The Country Club and the Old Course?
The 2022 golf year is a mere two weeks away, which means that the Masters is just over 100 days away.
Masters
Jon Rahm: The statistical level at which Rahm played in 2021 implied multiple wins, but he only took home one. These things don't always course correct in the short-term, but I'm parlaying that with the reality that Rahm has been the best golfer in the world over the last five year.
PGA Championship
Dustin Johnson: Only Rahm and Koepka have more top 10s over the last three years. Additionally, D.J. has been in the top five after 54 holes in 13 majors since 2010 (thirteen!). He gives himself so many rips at the biggest tournaments in the world. Unsurprisingly, he's also finished in the top 10 of at least one major in 12 of the last 13 years.
U.S. Open
Brooks Koepka: At this point, blindly picking Koepka at the U.S. Open -- where he's lost to four golfers in his last four appearances, all at fairly different golf courses -- is one of the safer bets in golf. Nobody has more top 10s at majors over the last three years (he has eight in 10 events and also 10 in his last 13 events).
Open Championship
Jordan Spieth: His dominion, as I wrote during last year's Open at Royal St. George's, is not Augusta National but rather any Open venue they take this event. Even when he didn't have his best stuff in those fallow years of despair, he still tilled the soil at Open Championships.
Who has won the golf tournament four times?
Curtis Strange (1988-89) is the other golfer to accomplish that feat. In its history, four different golfers have won the event four times. They are Jack Nicklaus, Ben Hogan, Bobby Jones and WIllie Anderson. Nicklaus was the most recent man to complete the feat after his fourth victory, which came in 1980.
Who is the third golfer to win the tournament twice?
The most recent repeat champion came in 2017-18 when DeChambeau's rival, Brooks Koepka, took home the tourney title twice. Curtis Strange (1988-89) is the other golfer to accomplish that feat.
Who is the most active golfer?
Nicklaus was the most recent man to complete the feat after his fourth victory, which came in 1980. The most among active golfers belongs to Tiger Woods, who has won the U.S. Open three times, the last of which came in 2008.
Who will win the U.S. Open in 2020?
Johnson, the top-ranked golfer in the world following his 2020 FedEx Cup playoffs win, is the favorite to win the 2020 U.S. Open; That said, there are plenty of golfers right on his trail in terms of betting odds.
U.S. Open odds 2020
Johnson is the standalone favorite to win the U.S. Open at +800 odds. He's followed by Rahm (+1000), Thomas and Schauffele (both +1400) and Morikawa (+1600). Other notable golfers include Rory mcIlroy at +1600, Bryson DeChambeau (+2500) and Tiger Woods (+3300). Last year's winner, Gary Woodland, enters at +6600 odds to win.
2020 U.S. Open prop bets
The U.S. Open has odds for more than just who will win the tournament; there are several prop bets, ranging from whether a golfer will register a hole in one, whether there will be a playoff (and, if so, how many players) and more. Below are the prop bets for the 2020 U.S. Open, provided courtesy of Sports Insider:
U.S. Open winners by year
Woodland won the 2019 U.S. Open with a 13-under-par 271, tied for the second-best score since 2010. Koepka won the prior two matchups with scores of 1-over and 16-under par, respectively; but the last golfer to win at the Winged Foot Golf Course is Geoff Ogilvy, who won in 2006 with a 5-over-par 285. Below are the winners of the last 20 U.S.
Who will win the U.S. Open in 2020?
Johnson, the top-ranked golfer in the world following his 2020 FedEx Cup playoffs win, is the favorite to win the 2020 U.S. Open; That said, there are plenty of golfers right on his trail in terms of betting odds.
U.S. Open odds 2020
Johnson is the standalone favorite to win the U.S. Open at +800 odds. He's followed by Rahm (+1000), Thomas and Schauffele (both +1400) and Morikawa (+1600). Other notable golfers include Rory mcIlroy at +1600, Bryson DeChambeau (+2500) and Tiger Woods (+3300). Last year's winner, Gary Woodland, enters at +6600 odds to win.
2020 U.S. Open prop bets
The U.S. Open has odds for more than just who will win the tournament; there are several prop bets, ranging from whether a golfer will register a hole in one, whether there will be a playoff (and, if so, how many players) and more. Below are the prop bets for the 2020 U.S. Open, provided courtesy of Sports Insider:
U.S. Open winners by year
Woodland won the 2019 U.S. Open with a 13-under-par 271, tied for the second-best score since 2010. Koepka won the prior two matchups with scores of 1-over and 16-under par, respectively; but the last golfer to win at the Winged Foot Golf Course is Geoff Ogilvy, who won in 2006 with a 5-over-par 285. Below are the winners of the last 20 U.S.
Who will win the 120th U.S. Open? Our experts dive into all the twists and turns of the year's third major
With the 120th U.S. Open fast approaching, the key question everyone's asking is the same across the golf world: Who are you picking to win at Torrey Pines in June? With a tremendous field featuring most of the best professionals in the world, the third major of 2021 should be an epic ride from Thursday's first round onward.
2021 U.S. Open expert picks, predictions
Winner -- Bryson DeChambeau (18-1): The odds here just do not match up with how well DeChambeau fits the mold of the modern U.S. Open golfer.
