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Denny McCarthy odds to win The Open Championship

Denny McCarthy odds to win The Open Championship

USA Today15-07-2025
Denny McCarthy enters the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush Golf Club with +25000 odds to win after he missed the cut in his last appearance at this tournament in 2024.
McCarthy has a best finish of fifth, and an average finish of 29th, in his 23 events during the past year (including 21 made cuts).
The course, located in Portrush, GBR, is set up as a par 71 and measures 7,381 yards. From July 17-20, the field will take aim at a $17,000,000.00 purse and hope to claim the title, last won by previous winner Xander Schauffele.
Denny McCarthy odds to win The Open Championship
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