
Mackenzie Hughes odds to win the 2025 Open Championship
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Hughes odds to win The Open Championship
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Hughes odds to finish in the top 5 at The Open Championship
Hughes odds to finish in the top 10 at The Open Championship
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Hughes recent performances
Hughes has taken part in 20 tournaments this season, and while he hasn't won any of them, he has earned two finishes in the top-five and three finishes in the top-10. In his past four events, Hughes has an average finish of 47th. Over Hughes' last three trips to this tournament, he's finished among the top 10 once and the top 20 two times. His average finish at the event is 11th.
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