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Our Open Golf Major Betting Odds: Favorites for Schaeffler to Win
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Our Open Golf Major Betting Odds: Favorites for Schaeffler to Win

June 10, 2025 1 Min Read
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US Open is set to tee off on Thursday at the Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania, and Scottie Scheffler (+270) can win the second major from his PGA Championship victory. The defense of the two-time US Open Champion (2024, 2020) is the next odds after the pairings of 2011 champion Rory McIlroy and 2021 champion John Rahm (+1200).


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The first tea time of the day is 6:45am ET. McIlroy will be set at 7:40am, DeChambeau will be set at 7:29am, and Scheffler will be holding afternoon tea time at 1:14pm and 1:25pm respectively. (See all tea times)

There are no current four favorites for golfers to win the US Open, with top five, top ten, top 20 and selected golfers, as well as the best finish outside Scotty Schaeffler, as well as the current four favorites: Schaeffler, Deccanbeau, McIlroy and Lahm.

The odds at publishing time are up to date. For the latest odds and more ways to open the US, visit ESPN BET.

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See also  2025 US Open: Expert Picks and Betting Tips

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