US Open Odds 2020: Latest Vegas Lines for Underrated Sleepers in the Field. Louis Oosthuizen is one of the most consistent and successful major tournament golfers in the field.
Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, New York hosts this week’s 2020 US Open. The 144-man field features each of the top 21 golfers from the Golfweek/Sagarin world rankings, including 2019-20 FedEx Cup champ and Tour Championship winner Dustin Johnson. Below, we look at the 2020 US Open betting odds, and make our PGA Tour picks and best bets to win the year’s second major.
Winged Foot GC will play to a par 70 measuring 7,477 yards. It’s hosting the US Open for the sixth time but the first since Geoff Ogilvy’s win in 2006.
See how the odds will change throughout the year and during this year’s edition of the US Open The graphs below have been generated by averaging the odds from a number of top online sportsbooks to give you a better sense of each golfer’s chances of winning the 2020 US Open at historic Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, New York. US Open Betting Odds. View all available outright and match odds, plus get news, tips, free bets and money-back offers. All you need to bet. The 2019 US Open winner shares the 29th-best odds to win this week. He is 29th by the odds to win the 2021 US Open in five months but at a considerably lower price of +6600 in a stronger field.
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One of the many past US Open and major champs in the field, Simpson has also won twice in 2020 with four other top-10 finishes in just 12 events. His 2012 victory at the Olympic Club came with a winning score of plus-1, and he was the only member of the final top 10 to break par in both weekend rounds in a come-from-behind win.
He’s first on the PGA Tour this year in Bogey Avoidance, seventh in 3-Putt Avoidance, sixth in Strokes Gained: Approach and T-16 in SG: Tee-to-Green. He tied for 10th in the 2018 US Open and finished T-16 last year at Pebble Beach Golf Links.
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The 2014 US Open champion at Pinehurst No. 2 won by eight strokes with no other player finishing better than minus-1. He hasn’t won a PGA Tour event since, but he has moved up from 126th in the Official World Golf Ranking to 88th entering this week.
He has four top 10s in nine European Tour events in 2020. His odds would be much lower if those results had come in North America.
This is an absurd price for the 2017 Masters champion. He has just five top-10 finishes in 20 career appearances at the US Open, but he was T-5 as recently as 2016 when Johnson won at minus-4 by three strokes over a trio of runners-up. Garcia has three top 10s in 12 international events in 2020 but two of those were on the European circuit.
He’s fourth on Tour through 32 measured rounds in SG: Tee-to-Green.
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