The Open Championship 2019 Odds

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2019 Open Championship odds. Gianni Magliocco. Share; Tweet; Rory McIlroy enters the 148th Open Championship as the. Get the latest news and video highlights from The Open Championship, golf's original major. The 149th Open will be held at Royal St George's in 2021. Golf betting odds for the 2019 Open Championship at at Royal Portush Golf Club. Dustin Johnson, Rory McIlroy, and Brooks Koepka are among the favorites. — The Open (@TheOpen) June 2, 2019 Open Championship 2019 Betting Odds: The Favorites. Brooks Koepka +650. Koepka heads into the final stretch leading to the Open as the favorite despite a 65 th place finish at the 3M Open last week. However, having won four of his last nine majors, Koepka is a solid bet to clinch the Claret Jug.

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.

2021 Golf Major Schedule

2021 Masters Tournament

  • Date: April 8 to April 11
  • Venue: Augusta National Golf Club
  • Location: Augusta, Georgia
  • Futures Market: Odds to win 2021 Masters

2021 PGA Championship

  • Date: May 20 to May 23
  • Venue: Kiawah Island Resort (Ocean)
  • Location: Kiawah Island, South Carolina
  • Futures Market: Odds to win 2021 PGA Championship

2021 U.S. Open

  • Date: June 17 to June 20
  • Venue: Torrey Pines South
  • Location: La Jolla, California
  • Futures Market: Odds to win 2021 U.S. Open

2021 The Open Championship

  • Date: July 15 to July 18
  • Venue: Royal St. George's Golf Club
  • Location: Kent, England
  • Futures Market: Odds to win 2021 British Open

Golf goes across the pond this week for the season’s fourth and final major championship.

The 2019 Open Championship, also referred to as The Open or The British Open, will play out at Royal Portrush Golf Club in County Antrim, Northern Ireland from July 18 to 21.

Of course, you can now bet on the 2019 golf season’s final major championship in eight states across the US with legal sports betting.

These states are:

  • New Mexico

Ahead of Thursday’s tee off, betting on the 2019 Open Championship at legal US sportsbooks could not be easier. You simply pick the golfer you think can win it all and lay down a bet at odds found inside a sportsbook’s 2019 Open Championship outrights market.

2019 Open Championship odds

Below is a look at the current 2019 Open Championship outrights odds at four of the top sportsbooks in the country.

This includes NJ sports betting apps BetStars NJ and FanDuel Sportsbook. Additionally, it includes newly launched PA sports betting apps including SugarHouse Sportsbook and Parx Sportsbook

The 2019 Open ChampionshipFanDuel Sportsbook (NJ)SugarHouse Sportsbook (PA)BetStars (NJ)Parx Sportsbook (PA)
Rory McIlroy
+800+800+800+800
Brooks Koepka+900+900+900+900
Dustin Johnson+1400+1400+1400+1400
John Ram+1400+1600+1500+1600
Tiger Woods+1600+1400+1400+1400
Justin Rose+2000+2000+1800+2000
Xander Schauffelle+2000+2500+2200+2500
Francesco Molinari+2200+2500+2200+2500
Adam Scott+2700+3300+3000+3300

As you can see, defending champion Francesco Molinari is hardly the favorite.

The 2018 Open Championship was his first and only major title. Plus, a meltdown at The Masters this spring saw him lose a two-stroke lead going into the final round after putting two balls in the water on the back nine.

Tiger Woods went on to win that event, but the aging golf superstar isn’t exactly the top favorite at Royal Portrush this weekend either. Nor is 2019 PGA Championship winner Brooks Koepka.

Although, Koepka has won four out of the last 11 majors and booked two majors wins and two runner-up finishes in the last four, forcing oddsmakers to keep him close.

No true moneyline favorite

There is actually no true moneyline favorite to win just yet. But, at what should be around +800, Rory McIlroy is the current favorite at most legal US sportsbooks. McIlroy won The Open in 2014 and has three other major titles.

Plus, he’s from Northern Ireland, making him a bit of a hometown favorite. In fact, at age 16 McIlroy, now 30, shot a course-record 61 at Royal Portrush.

McIlroy is also ranked No. 3 in the world according to the Official World Golf Ranking and a contender every time golf tees up another major.

As always, a lot of the betting action here in the US should still center around Woods. After all, he is a three-time Open winner.

The issue is that it has been more than a decade (2006) since the last time he won The Open. Plus, at 43, and with a list of old injuries that seem to act up when it rains, traditionally poor weather conditions might be more of a factor for Woods than others.

For Open Championship betting, the best value is at or near the top

Depending on the price, American Dustin Johnson may provide the best value at or near the top. He’s the No. 2 ranked golfer in the world right now. Plus, he did finish among the runner ups at The Open Championship in 2011.

There’s also a feeling among golf experts that the tight nature of the Royal Portrush course suits Johnson’s style of play better than others, in particular, world No. 1 Koepka.

Of course, it all comes down to who plays the best this weekend in Northern Ireland.

Open Championship Odds 2019 To Make Cut

Championship

Legal US sportsbooks will adjust the odds in these outrights markets heavily after the first two rounds Thursday and Friday. Leaders will emerge and the current favorites will need to play their way into contention along with everyone else.

The Open Championship 2019 Odds To Win

Here in the US, you can watch the first two rounds to see if they can on the Golf Channel. NBC takes over coverage for the final two rounds Saturday and Sunday.