Full 2023 U.S. Open Odds to Win From FanDuel Sportsbook

Full 2023 U.S. Open Odds to Win From FanDuel Sportsbook

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The RBC Canadian Open still hasn't reached weekend play yet, but that shouldn't prevent us from looking ahead to the U.S. Open. The third major on the golf calendar is set to tee off on Thursday, June 15 at Los Angeles Country Club.

While almost every top player in the world will be competing in California next week, the game's most famous name, Tiger Woods, will miss out as he is still recovering from ankle surgery.

Let's take a look at the odds to win the 2023 U.S. Open, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.

U.S. Open Winner 2023 Odds

Golfer

Odds to Win

U.S. Open Wins

Scottie Scheffler

+750

Jon Rahm

+850

1 (2021)

Brooks Koepka

+950

2 (2017, 2018)

Rory McIlroy

+1100

1 (2011)

Patrick Cantlay

+1700

Xander Schauffele

+1700

Viktor Hovland

+1900

Collin Morikawa

+1900

Cameron Smith

+2100

Justin Thomas

+2400

Jordan Spieth

+2400

1 (2015)

Max Homa

+2900

Matt Fitzpatrick

+3200

1 (2022)

Dustin Johnson

+3200

1 (2016)

Tony Finau

+3200

Jason Day

+3200

Shane Lowry

+3600

Cameron Young

+4100

Bryson DeChambeau

+4600

1 (2020)

Hideki Matsuyama

+4600

Sunjae Im

+4600

Tyrrell Hatton

+5500

Justin Rose

+5500

1 (2013)

Tommy Fleetwood

+5500

Sam Burns

+5500

Corey Conners

+7500

Joaquin Niemann

+7500

Rickie Fowler

+8000

Russell Henley

+9000

Adam Scott

+9000

Patrick Reed

+9000

Tom Kim

+9000

Keegan Bradley

+12000

Gary Woodland

+12000

1 (2019)

Louis Oosthuizen

+12000

Si Woo Kim

+12000

Harold Varner

+13000

Abraham Ancer

+16000

Seamus Power

+16000

Christian Bezuidenhout

+16000

Talor Gooch

+16000

Phil Mickelson

+18000

Jason Kokrak

+19000

Sergio Garcia

+19000

Aaron Wise

+19000

Harris English

+19000

Thomas Pieters

+19000

Ryan Fox

+19000

Marc Leishman

+28000

Adam Hadwin

+28000

Brian Harman

+28000

Billy Horschel

+28000

Robert MacIntyre

+35000

Davis Riley

+35000

Kevin Kisner

+35000

U.S. Open Betting FAQ

Where to bet on the U.S. Open?

FanDuel Sportsbook provides a great place to bet on the U.S. Open, whether in person at one of their brick-and-mortar sportsbooks or online with their mobile app and website. FanDuel will have plenty of ways to wager on golf's toughest test, from betting on the winner to player props and everything in between.

How to bet on the U.S. Open?

You can bet on the U.S. Open through FanDuel Sportsbook. If you don't already have an account, head to FanDuel Sportsbook here and sign up. You will have the opportunity to take advantage of a great promotion happening right now, a no-sweat bet up to $2500! Once you deposit funds, you can make a bet, and if the bet losses, 100% of that bet, up to $2500, will be refunded into your account in bonus bets.

Who to bet on for the U.S. Open?

The majors are always the toughest to wager on, with the best players in the world all laser-focused, it really is anyone's tournament, and that shows in the odds this year. However, it's hard to ignore the way Brooks Koepka has been playing in the majors. Now seemingly fully healthy again, Koepka is coming off a T2 in The Masters and a win at the PGA Championship. When his game is right, it feels almost guaranteed that he will be in contention at a major and this year's U.S. Open should be no different.

Who are the betting favorites for the U.S. Open?

The favorites to win the U.S. Open shouldn't come as a surprise, the top three in the odds are the three guys battling it out for the unofficial best golfer in the world title right now. Scottie Scheffler (+750), Jon Rahm (+850) and Brooks Koepka (+900) are the top three in the odds to win this year's tournament at LACC.

Is Tiger Woods Playing in the U.S. Open?

After having ankle surgery earlier this year, Woods missed both The Masters and the PGA Championship. That will be the case next week too, as he will not be in the field at the 2023 U.S. Open.

How Many Past Winners Are Playing in the U.S. Open?

As of now, there are nine past winners in the betting field on FanDuel Sportsbook, including Bryson DeChambeau, Rahm, and Matthew Fitzpatrick, the past three winners, respectively.

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