Tony Finau Open Championship Odds 2021 and History on FanDuel Sportsbook

Three of golf's majors are behind us for the 2021 season. Hideki Matsuyama took home the green jacket with a Masters win, Phil Mickelson had an unlikely PGA Championship win and Jon Rahm won the US Open.
Now the golf world's attention turns to Royal St. George's Golf Club in Kent, England for the 2021 Open Championship.
FanDuel Sportsbook has all the odds and prop bets you need for the 2021 Open Championship.
Tony Finau British Open Odds
Tony Finau has +5000 odds to win the 2021 Open Championship. Those are tied for the 21st-best odds in the field.
Tony Finau British Open Prop Bets
Finau is tied for the 18th-best odds (+850) to post a top-five finish at the Open Championship. He is also +490 to finish top-10 and +210 to finish top-20.
Finau has +6000 odds to be the Round 1 leader.
In match betting, Finau has favorites odds (-126) in head-to-head matchup against Abraham Ancer (-102).
Tony Finau British Open History
Tony Finau's best finish at the British Open came in 2019 at Royal Portrush when he finished third. This is one of two top-10 finishes and one of three top-20 finishes he has recorded since making his Open Championship debut in 2016.
His best Open Championship score came at Royal Portrush in 2019 when he shot -7. His best single-round score at the Open Championship was a 67, which he shot in the first round in 2018, the third round in 2017 and the fist round in 2016.
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