Golf Odds: How to Bet on the Open Championship

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Most of the world’s best golfers travel to St Andrews Old Course in Scotland for the 150th Open Championship, also known as the British Open. The Royal & Ancient Golf Club will host the elite golfers.

All eyes will be on Tiger Woods as he seeks his fourth Open title. If successful, Woods would achieve the third most Open Championship titles in history.

Here’s everything you need to know about betting on The Open Championship, with odds about FOX bet. Visit for more golf content PGA Tour page below FOX sports.

Here are the pre-tournament odds for the Open via FOX Bet: *

Rory McIlroy +900 (Wager $10 to win $100 total)
Jon Rahm +1200 (Wager $10 to win $130 total)
Scottie Scheffler +1400 (Wager $10 to win $150 total)
JustinThomas +1400 (Wager $10 to win $150 total)
Collin Morikawa +2000 (Wager $10 to win $210 total)
Jordan Spieth +2000 (Wager $10 to win $210 total)
Matthew Fitzpatrick +2000 (Wager $10 to win $210 total)
Xander Shovel +2200 (Wager $10 to win $230 total)
Cameron Smith +2500 (Wager $10 to win $260 total)
Dustin Johnson +2500 (Wager $10 to win $260 total)

Shane Lowry +2500 (Wager $10 to win $260 total)
Will Zalatoris +2500 (Wager $10 to win $260 total)
Hideki Matsuyama +2800 (Wager $10 to win $290 total)
Brooks Koepka +3300 (Wager $10 to win $340 total)
Patrick Cantlay +3300 (Wager $10 to win $340 total)
Tyrrell Hatton +3300 (Wager $10 to win $340 total)
Tommy Fleetwood +3500 (Wager $10 to win $360 in total)
JustinRose +4000 (Wager $10 to win $410 total)
Louis Oosthuizen +4000 (Wager $10 to win $410 total)
Sam Burns +4000 (Wager $10 to win $410 total)

Viktor Hovland +3000 (Wager $10 to win $310 in total)
Bryson DeChambeau +5000 (Wager $10 to win $510 in total)
Joaquin Niemann +5000 (Wager $10 to win $510 in total)
Paul Casey +5000 (Wager $10 to win $510 in total)
Sungjae Im +5000 (Wager $10 to win $510 in total)
Tiger Forest +5000 (Wager $10 to win $510 in total)
Tony Finau +5000 (Wager $10 to win $510 in total)
Cameron Young +6000 (Wager $10 to win $610 total)
Daniel Berger +6000 (Wager $10 to win $610 total)
Adam Scott +6600 (Wager $10 to win $670 total)

Marc Leishman +6600 (Wager $10 to win $670 total)
Robert MacIntyre +6600 (Wager $10 to win $670 total)
Seamus Power +6600 (Wager $10 to win $670 total)
Sergio Garcia +6600 (Wager $10 to win $670 total)
Abraham Ancer +7000 (Wager $10 to win $710 total)
Billy Horschel +8000 (Wager $10 to win $810 in total)
Corey Conner’s +8000 (Wager $10 to win $810 in total)
Lee Westwood +8000 (Wager $10 to win $810 in total)
Max Homa +8000 (Wager $10 to win $810 in total)
Mito Pereira +8000 (Wager $10 to win $810 in total)

Patrick Reed +8000 (Wager $10 to win $810 in total)
Ryan Fox +8000 (Wager $10 to win $810 in total)
Webb Simpson +8000 (Wager $10 to win $810 in total)

REMARKABLE LONG SHOTS

Phil Mickelson +15000 (Wager $10 to win $1,510 in total)
John Daly +100000 (Wager $10 to win $10,010 in total)

* = odds as of 07/07/2022

Tiger plans to tee off at St Andrews and nobody generates more golfing action from bettors than Tiger, as BetMGM data analyst John Ewing explains in his tweet. Any sportsbook will be in a similar position, with Tiger posing a great threat of winning it all.

Tiger is targeting his 16th Major win, which would put him two behind all-time leader Jack Nicklaus. He has won 82 times on the PGA Tour, the most in Sam Snead history.

There are several compelling storylines in The Open Championship:

Four-time Major winner Rory McIlroy is the pre-tournament betting favorite at +900. He won the Open in 2014, capping a string of his three major titles in a little over three years.

Rising star Collin Morikawa, 25, won last year’s event for his second career major. Morikawa is currently at +2000 to win the event.

Matthew Fitzpatrick, 27, returns to Britain a hero (he was born in Sheffield), fresh off his first major win at the US Open in June. Fitzpatrick won the 2012 Boys Amateur Championship at Notts Golf Club in Nottinghamshire, England. He’s listed at +2000 like Morikawa to win.

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler has had a remarkable year. Scheffler won the Masters in April for his first major, then fourth place at the PGA Championship and second place at the US Open. If you think Scheffler can keep his hot game going, he might be worth a sprinkle at +1400.

Research by FOX Sports shows that Louis Oosthuizen was the Open winner with the longest pre-tournament odds (since 1984) in 2010 (+20,000).

Since 1984 there have been four Open winners who were not listed with individual odds (listed as part of the ‘field’) before the tournament: John Daly 1995 (+1000 as field), Paul Lawrie 1999 (+350 as field), Ben Curtis 2003 (+1500 as field) and Todd Hamilton 2004 (+400 as field).

Since 2009, five Open winners had odds of +8000 or higher before the opening round: Shane Lowry 2019 (+8000), Zach Johnson 2015 (+8000), Darren Clarke 2011 (+15,000), Oosthuizen 2010 (+20,000) and Stewart Cink in 2009 (+12,500).

Do you want McIlroy to end his eight-year great drought? Will Fitzpatrick take another step towards legend status in the UK? Is Scheffler putting an exclamation mark on his dominant season? To place your bet on The Open Championship go to FOX bet.

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