Harris English U.S. Open 2023 Odds, History & Prediction (Inconsistent Performances Make English Avoidable)

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With the RBC Canadian Open in the rearview mirror, the golf world's attention is now officially turned to the U.S. Open.
One of the most prestigious events in golf, the U.S. Open has the ability to launch any golfer's career to new heights. Harris English is one of the many competitors who's never won the tournament before, but he hopes to change that at this year's event.
Here's everything you need to know about Harris English's U.S. Open odds and history heading into the 2023 event.
Harris English U.S. Open Odds & Prop Bets
Harris English has +21000 odds to win the U.S. Open on FanDuel Sportsbook. That mark puts him in a six-way tie for the 42nd-best odds in the field.
Here's a look at some of the other bets available on Harris English:
Bet
Odds
Outright Winner
+21000
Top-5 Finish
+3300
Top-10
+1100
Top-20
+440
Top-30
+250
Top-40
+155
Make Cut
-140
Miss Cut
+100
Has Harris English Ever Won the U.S. Open? (Best Finish, Results & History)
Harris English has never won the U.S. Open, and his best finish was third in 2021. Unfortunately, that was only one of two times that he's placed better than T37. Here's a look at his full U.S. Open results.
Year
Finish
Total Score
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
2014
T48
291
69
75
75
72
2016
T37
289
70
71
72
76
2017
T46
291
71
69
75
76
2019
T58
289
71
69
76
73
2020
4
283
68
70
72
73
2021
3
281
72
70
71
68
2022
T61
297
73
69
78
77
Harris English U.S. Open Prediction 2023
Harris English has proven that he has what it takes to step up at the U.S. Open, finishing fourth and third in 2020 and 2021, respectively. Unfortunately, those two performances are his only remarkable showings. He placed T37 or worse in his other five appearances, finishing a career-worst T61 just last year.
More 2023 U.S. Open coverage on The Duel:
Harris has experienced varying levels of success this season, including a trio of top-three performances. Consistency has been an issue in recent months, though. While he's placed T13 or better in three of his last seven events, he's also placed between T43 and T63 thrice while also missing the cut at the PGA Championships.
With how volatile he's been, I recommend you avoid betting on Harris English. Although he has a pair of top-four U.S. Open finishes in his last three appearances, he's hard to trust after placing T61 last year. Throw his recent inconsistencies into the mix and it's clear that there are better betting options out there.
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